caleint

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caleint

caleint

@caleint131871

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Zet Lorento
Zet Lorento@ZetLorento·
Be honest, which one and why?
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Techjunkie Aman
Techjunkie Aman@Techjunkie_Aman·
Most people think all VPNs are the same. They’re not. Proton vs Obscura is basically: trust vs design. Here’s what that actually means 🧵
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George Lyboussakis
George Lyboussakis@lyboussaki13344·
@Coinvo Bad news for the communists, the extreme right, the criminals, the fake news creators, the abusers and the trolls paid by EUrope's enemies!!
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Coinvo
Coinvo@Coinvo·
DISTURBING: 🇪🇺 E.U. Chief Ursula von der Leyen says there must be "more internet censorship" in Europe.
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Dark Web Intelligence
Dark Web Intelligence@DailyDarkWeb·
🕵️‍♂️ Privacy is not a single app. It’s an ecosystem. From encrypted messaging and privacy-focused browsers to self-hosted infrastructure and decentralized platforms, every tool you choose changes your digital footprint. A solid privacy stack is built on layers: • Secure communication • Encrypted storage • Privacy-first search & browsing • Self-hosted services • Minimal data exposure Security starts with awareness. Privacy starts with choices. Which tools are part of your personal privacy stack? #Privacy #CyberSecurity #OpSec #InfoSec #DigitalPrivacy #Encryption #Linux #Signal #Proton #SelfHosted
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𝘿𝙖𝙫𝙞𝙙 ✦ 𝙈𝙂𝙏
@aaronp613 apple shipping internal setup files in production, then emergency patching to remove them, is the most relatable scandal they've ever had. The patch just confirms everyone already screenshotted it. Probably why dev github accounts look like dark web bunkers now
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
NordVPN charges $13/month. ExpressVPN charges $15/month. Surfshark charges $11/month. Someone open sourced the VPN daemon that powers all of them for $0. And it's been running in production for 20+ years. It's called OpenVPN. Here's what most people don't know: Every commercial VPN you've ever paid for is just a pretty interface on top of open source software anyone can run. OpenVPN is the actual engine. Military-grade AES-256 encryption. The same tunneling protocol enterprise networks and governments use to move sensitive data. You don't rent it. You own it. → Run it on any $5/month VPS and you have a private VPN server nobody controls but you → Works on Linux, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and routers → No logs. No company collecting your browsing data. No trust required. → Configure it in 15 minutes with one script → Zero third parties between you and the internet The commercial VPN business model is simple. Take open source software. Wrap it in an app. Charge you $13/month forever. OpenVPN is what they're charging you for. 13.2K stars. GPL-2.0. 100% Opensource. github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn Self hosted: openvpn.net/access-server/
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Nick Delonas
Nick Delonas@NDelonas·
@1realFormula The meat patty is definitely not healthy. In fact, it's one of the unhealthiest things you could possibly eat. Ditto for the cheese. The bread isn't that great either.
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Formula🌵
Formula🌵@1realFormula·
What’s this logic 😭?
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
You really have no idea how insanely good Grok 4.3 is It understands nuance and context better than any other model. It is top notch at search. Most precise, extremely fast and actually useful Its logical reasoning is at a level most models still cannot even match This is the best foundation any model can have. You basically have an AI that you can trust and xAI has been focused on that since the beginning We are going to see a lot of improvements in other areas such as coding very soon. That is inevitable One thing is clear. You can ask any question that requires logical reasoning and Grok tops it better than any model today. It is also the best at instruction following. You will notice this the more you use Grok
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Sooraj
Sooraj@iAnonymous3000·
Happy and honored to become a maintainer of privacypack by @enteio. Curious to hear from the privacy community: what categories or tools should we add? We're selective, so high-quality feedback only. We are going to make this project great again.
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GrapheneOS
GrapheneOS@GrapheneOS·
WIRED (@WIRED) has gone ahead with publishing an extraordinarily inaccurate article about GrapheneOS. It presents a highly inaccurate history of the GrapheneOS project heavily based on fabrications from James Donaldson. WIRED failed to incorporate most of our responses to his inaccurate claims. Donaldson has fabricated a whole alternate history of the project and Copperhead including leaving out the fact that it had 3 co-founders rather than 2. Donaldson lived off income brought in by Daniel's open source project created prior to the company. He certainly didn't fund it as he claims. Prior to publishing the article, a fact checker at WIRED asked us a long series of questions about the project. These questions made it extremely clear that the article was largely sourced from fabrications from Donaldson despite it not being specified. It's not a real history of GrapheneOS at all. Our community manager spring-onion (Dave Wilson) handled nearly all of the communications with WIRED. He's a public-facing member of our moderation team and well known in our community. WIRED first reached out to Daniel, promised the story wouldn't be about him and were handed off to spring-onion. WIRED heavily misled about the article. They led us to believe the article would be about GrapheneOS with little coverage of the history. They repeatedly reassured us it would hardly have any of the content it ended up being based around. Therefore, we had no opportunity to properly address it. We made a forum post at discuss.grapheneos.org/d/34369-origin… which contains an overview of the situation along with the unmodified answers we provided to WIRED's fact checker. You can see for yourself what we provided and that it wasn't anywhere close to adequately incorporated into the article. After the article was submitted, we received that list of questions from WIRED's fact checker. We realized the article was largely going to be a fake account of the history of the project based on Donaldson's claim. That's when we made these posts: x.com/GrapheneOS/sta… bsky.app/profile/graphe… A small portion of our response to those questions was incorporated, but not most of it. There's also more we weren't asked about which we can now see is in the article. We tried to address that at in the initial overview at discuss.grapheneos.org/d/34369-origin… prior to the submitted answers.
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caleint
caleint@caleint131871·
@JointDefenseT What is so good about the article? They say the evidence is OK?
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Session
Session@session_app·
Your donations have helped, and the Session Technology Foundation (STF) has received enough funding to support critical operations for 90 days. This means that Session will remain available on the app stores and essential services (such as the file server and push notification server) will stay online until July 8. For now, further development has been paused, so new features will not be released and emerging or existing bugs may not be immediately fixed. Most likely, there will be no new releases during this period. Volunteers will continue to keep Session alive for as long as is feasible. However, without proper funding to put towards development, over time Session will fall behind alternatives on usability and (eventually) security. We are extremely grateful to all the members of the community who have helped Session over the years by running nodes, onboarding their friends, and contributing to the foundation. Thank you to all who have worked with us to defend privacy for the last 8 years. Currently, it is estimated that USD$1 million is needed to complete the launch and support Protocol v2 (PFS, post-quantum, secure device management) and Pro (ecosystem sustainability). Beyond this, it is hoped the project could stand on its own. However, without this funding, the final day for Session is July 8. Although we must give this notice now, we will continue doing everything we can to secure more time for Session. If you or someone you know might be able to help, please connect. getsession.org/donate
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caleint
caleint@caleint131871·
@RealTKlement Messages stored on our servers Messages relay and are immediately deleted. We are technically incapable of reading your conversations. LOL what is this BS
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caleint@caleint131871·
@GrapheneOS Nobody knows what you are talking about.
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caleint
caleint@caleint131871·
@GrapheneOS Nobody knows what u are talking about
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Digital EU 🇪🇺
Digital EU 🇪🇺@DigitalEU·
The EU Digital Identity Wallet is coming soon! But there are common misconceptions... The wallet will be: ✅Interoperable ✅Voluntary ✅Safe and secure Discover more about this initiative which will come to life in 2026: link.europa.eu/XDjrFX
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