oSumAtrIX 🇦🇲
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@jarredsumner why don't you solve one of the 606 open CRASH issues instead of doing useless stuff for twitter

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@m4npreet006 @GithubProjects See this is what being uneducated looks like. RAM usage comes from chromium and not electron. Wails uses the systems chromium. The ram usage shows up in the systems web view process, guess how much, exactly as much as electron. Your bio is undeserved
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@GithubProjects Me switching from Electron to Wails:
Before: 1.2 GB RAM
After: 47 MB and suddenly I have 17 new tabs open"
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@everylittlejing @martinspire @GithubProjects Clarifying that this is mostly fabricated fake news - source: I work on ReVanced. If you disagree, the claims require backing
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@martinspire @GithubProjects I actively use revanced at the moment, and I've also tried morphe. They're pretty similar, and both work well. You can't go wrong with either one, since they originally came from the same team and project😅... only the brand name changed.
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@ShadeNoah @mullvadnet Even worse you made yourself believable to be 15 🤣 keep arguing against a wall
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@oSumAtrIX @mullvadnet I refuse to believe you're this retarded and It's very likely you're doing this for, I don't know... Maybe you're that retarded and I'm wrong.
Type out what's in my bio. Check my account creation date. By your logic I was born with an X account.
Retard.
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The UK has announced plans to fast-track legislation requiring “age verification for VPN use”. The correct term, however, is not age verification but identity verification.
A law like this would require everyone to identify themselves in order to use a VPN. This would pose a risk to whistleblowers, violate human rights, and represent yet another step toward an authoritarian society.
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@ShadeNoah @mullvadnet I won't argue because you're a 15 year old 🤓
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@oSumAtrIX @mullvadnet And you're illiterate. I guess that makes two of us.
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@OxBw27B18Xt0Ilz @mullvadnet Bus and subway is comparable to browsing sites local to your country. No id check needed. For visiting sites outside your country you will need. For every departure. Luckily things like the EU es exist so EU id cards are accepted in entire EU, simplifying the process crossborder
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@oSumAtrIX @mullvadnet Departures aren't something you do every day.
You don't have to show your ID every time you board a bus or subway.
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@oSumAtrIX @mullvadnet Gain... Read again... I'm not gonna explain it to you. Ask grok if you must.
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@IvanMontilla @talcyon @ProtonDrive Nope, fingerprinting is resistant to light edits. A distance value can be calculated between two images called phash. The lower, the higher is your confidence that it's the same image just slightly edited. So no, light edits don't prevent detection
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@talcyon @ProtonDrive that approach ain't that good, a hash changes wildly with just one bit of a change.
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Impossible. We cannot see your files or photos (E2EE).
Although the pop-up is probably true.
laurence@o7laurence
wtf is this @ProtonDrive ????
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@rainigma @PHOTONQ2 @ProtonDrive @Jundertag Then you check the workflow. GitHub binds the workflow to source code. Then you can check the source code commit hash in the workflow. Then you check the source code at that commit. Now you can finally see a proof that the file you downloaded matches to that code.
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@rainigma @PHOTONQ2 @ProtonDrive @Jundertag It's possible to proof. It's called artifact build provenance. How it works is:
You push to GitHub, GitHub workflow runs, published the binary. The workflow outputs the hash of the final binary.
You can then check the hash of the installer 1/2
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@ShadeNoah @mullvadnet You're 15. Your brain is scientifically literally undeveloped, I'm not gonna argue with you further lol
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@oSumAtrIX @mullvadnet Besides, you're using the government to be a parent and prohibit those that know how bad uploading an id is.
Stop being such a fucking retarded commie and think. You're giving the government power that, one day, WILL be used against you.
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@ShadeNoah @mullvadnet Okay you're 15. That explains your inexperience. Move on.
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@ShadeNoah @mullvadnet The governments are who issued the IDs, they have your ID to begin with
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@ShadeNoah @mullvadnet In practice, digitally, it'll be mostly automatic. You visit a site, and in the background, the identity check is performed with a zero-knowledge proof by the Government. Abuse is not possible by third parties due to the zkp.
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@ShadeNoah @mullvadnet Correct, a digital ID to visit land outside of your digital country is exactly how the real world works.
No, I do not understand how it is such a terrible idea. This works in real life, and I don't see you crying about it, as you do here. 1/2
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@OldManTom_ @mullvadnet Govs cook a lot of things but the fact is that things like this did not make it out of the proposal. So no, E2EE is not and won't be banned.
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@oSumAtrIX @mullvadnet Years ago they were not only pushing against programs using E2EE but they wanted it to be illegal to have personal computers encrypted too. The current and previous Govs here are/were unbelievably incompetent and have always spewed safety jargon to hide their real goal of control
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@ShadeNoah @mullvadnet Nope, it would work like the real world currently works. Right now countries can't protect their citizens on the digital map because there's no borders.
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@oSumAtrIX @mullvadnet If we make it to the logic conclusion, the internet would cease to exist. Everything would work just like it is today in Iran, North Korea and China: A country-wide intranet without access to the outside, with few exceptions.
Is that what you want?
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