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Real-time data & media broadcasting. Global, peer-to-peer, serverless. $DATA. Powered by @0xPolygon. Powering @Streamr_app → https://t.co/0j9kNBgu5O

Decentralized 🌐 Katılım Ekim 2014
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Streamr Network@Streamr·
The @Streamr_App alpha version is live. Encrypted, peer-to-peer video calls — built for a more secure internet. Try it today ↓ streamr.com
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@JasonBassler1 This is what happens when surveillance infrastructure stops being fragmented and starts becoming vertically integrated
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Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
Let me get this straight… Palantir now controls: – 30+ federal agencies – DHS-wide data fusion – Health surveillance infrastructure – Master list database of all Americans – Law‑enforcement “precrime” intelligence And now the Pentagon is making Palantir AI its core military system. One company... Running government. Running the military. Running surveillance on all of us. What could possibly go wrong?
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@NicHulscher Systems built to watch everyone will always be repurposed to control everyone
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
ORACLE'S LARRY ELLISON: “Citizens will be on their best behavior” with AI surveillance systems "We're constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on." Welcome to the dystopian AI surveillance state.
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@EvaVlaar Today it is public posts, tomorrow it is private chats, because surveillance powers never stop at the first boundary
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Eva Vlaardingerbroek
Eva Vlaardingerbroek@EvaVlaar·
Pre-crime meets Big Brother: The Dutch government has proposed new legislation allowing the police to monitor and collect citizens’ online activity without any suspicion of a criminal offence, so they can target those they think might be rabble-rousers at protests/rallies to *prevent* public disturbances. For now, this includes ''only'' public posts, but the responsible minister has already expressed he wants to extend it to private messages and group chats. Totally normal of course, in a liBEraL DEmOcRaCY.
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@vxunderground Any system that can tell users how to rewrite their password input is revealing way too much about where the trust boundary actually sits
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
1. This isn't fake. 2. Credentials are stored as hashes. It should be literally, with no exaggeration, impossible for a vendor to know your credentials while uppercase UNLESS they weren't storing passwords as hashes. What the fuck is HSBC India doing?
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Streamr Network@Streamr·
@nym A system that treats anonymity and VPNs as threats is not built for safety, it is built for control
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Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)
The perception shift in crypto has been wild honestly. We went from 'this is a scam' to the biggest corporations and banks on the planet racing to figure out stablecoins and onchain payments. Two worlds that used to want nothing to do with each other are now building together and honestly the lines between tradfi and crypto are disappearing faster than most people realize. It's a good time to be building payments infrastructure onchain if you ask me 👀
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Douglas Farrar
Douglas Farrar@DouglasLFarrar·
The FTC just settled with OkCupid and Match Group for secretly handing nearly 3 million users' dating profile photos and location data to Clarifai, a company that builds facial recognition software(!!!). The penalty? A promise not to do it again.
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Streamr Network@Streamr·
@USA_Polling You can debate teen access all day, but ID rails are what they’re really building
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@juliecbarrett “Protect children” keeps getting used to smuggle in infrastructure for universal verification
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Julie Barrett
Julie Barrett@juliecbarrett·
Let's talk about age verification/Digital ID and the coordinated effort of "conservative" influencers, think tanks ("Suits"), and lawmakers to vilify anyone who does not support universal age verification policies. The framing is the same with every policy: support/vote for this or you want children to see pornography / get exploited / be harmed. This is a binary false choice intentionally designed to curate support while preventing serious policy scrutiny. Fact: You can be skeptical of these policies - even oppose them - and still share the goal of protecting children. Let's go through what this bill actually does and see how it does not actually protect children. 🧵
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Windows Central@WindowsCentral·
"If GrapheneOS devices can't be sold in a region due to regulations, so be it." This Android-based OS refuses to comply with the same age-verification laws that are prompting changes to desktop operating systems, even though noncompliance could affect global access. [1/2]
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I'm not sending anyone my passport anymore My Portuguese lawyer wanted me to email her a copy of my passport for KYC I rejected and she was confused "I've never been hacked" 99% of people are not aware any account probably can and will be hacked on a long enough timespan The best security is NOT storing sensitive data ever
BowTiedMara@BowTiedMara

Massive unsecured database from IDMerit (ID/age verification service). It exposed ~1 billion personal records across 26 countries: names, addresses, national IDs, DOBs, phones, emails. Digital ID is such a great idea 🤡

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Retro Dave
Retro Dave@1GamewithDave1·
They removed CD/DVD drives from devices. They made physical media harder to buy and use. They removed expandable storage from phones. They pushed us into streaming subscriptions. They made always-online normal. They made unlimited internet necessary. Then slowly raised the price of everything. Ownership quietly became renting.
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Streamr Network@Streamr·
@T3chFalcon If the client still leaks state to the platform, the VPN is mostly cosmetic
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IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
You turn on your VPN and your IP changes. It feels like you should be invisible, but some websites still know exactly where you are. Your IP is just one clue. Websites also look at your browser’s timezone (for example, "Asia/Kolkata" doesn’t match a German IP), your Accept-Language header (en-IN gives you away), and your DNS resolver, which is probably still set to your ISP’s servers back home instead of your VPN’s. One of the sneakiest trick is WebRTC. Your browser has a built-in feature for video calls that can fetch your real IP address at the operating system level, completely bypassing the VPN tunnel. A website can get it with just 10 lines of JavaScript. Some VPNs don’t block this by default. And if you’re logged in, it’s game over. Netflix, Google and Spotify don’t care about your IP address. They care about your account. Your registered country is stored in their database, not in your connection. Using a VPN while logged in means the VPN isn’t helping you at all. A VPN gives you a different postal address, but your timezone, language, DNS, WebRTC, browser fingerprint, and login details are still the same.
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Interviewer: You use a VPN. Why do some websites still detect your real country?

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Streamr Network@Streamr·
@CR1337 That's not bloat. That's "engagement features" doing their job.
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CR1337@CR1337·
LinkedIn uses 2.4 GB RAM across two tabs
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Streamr Network@Streamr·
@EFF History shouldn't have an edit button. Neither should the people who own the servers.
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EFF@EFF·
For nearly 30 years, journalists have relied on the Internet Archive to see how stories were originally published, before edits, removals, or changes. We need to safeguard that. eff.org/deeplinks/2026…
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Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)
If there is one takeaway from whats happening geopolitically right now, its that cross-border payments were built for a stable world and we don't live in one right now. Settlement still runs through corridors and intermediaries that seize up the moment things get tense, and when they seize up billions just sit there in limbo. Stablecoins on public rails settle in seconds, no matter whats going on in the world. @0xPolygon has done 532M transactions this month alone, and not a single day of downtime through any of this. Onchain payments dont care whats happening between governments. They just work.
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@DeepHumor "Just to keep you safe" is doing a lot of heavy lifting for "we need your biometrics to watch YouTube."
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DeepHumor@DeepHumor·
IPhone Age Verification is official, with 35M users in the UK seeing this message on their phones. This will not stop with the UK
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