• skozzii@lemmy.ca
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      Between the reckless spending, stoping IRS from collecting income, and destroying manufacturing and exporting in America its just a matter of time until the country is bankrupt. I don’t think they will make it half of his term before out of money with debt ceiling raised already.

      The world no longer wants American goods.

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      And use it properly. Read the damn guide. Silly teenagers have been caught making bomb threats despite using Tor (badly).

      • Angry_Autist@lemmy.world
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        idk about you but I like the idea of people stupid enough to get caught making bomb threats getting caught

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          So what you’re saying is you have zero clue how TOR works? Gotcha.

          Now give me a reason I shouldn’t block you.

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            People aren’t typically caught inside a darknet when they are accessing only things inside that darknet. They get caught when their traffic passes through a compromised node or when accessing external resources. You are much harder to track if you keep your darknet activities inside that darknet. In the case of Tor, you would typically be accessing .onion sites. If you are using tor to just hide where you are along to way then accessing something suspect on public internet, you are just drawing more attention to yourself.

            In the case of i2p, most everything is inside the network. This limits its usefulness but prevents the most common way of identifying someone in a darknet from working at all.

            Freenet im still learning more about but so far it looks like there are levels of secrecy there and the most common use case in freenet has been blow open by the feds. There’s another method that’s supposedly harder for them to track but I don’t know enough about freenet to speak on that yet.

            Your username suits you.

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    Glad to know that somewhere at some point, big balls is going to get a report detailing my airplane edition of Fuck Marry Kill.

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    10 months ago

    ¡Watch 'em all you want! My country wouldn’t have extradited me before Trough, let alone now.

    Too many doors yes, Fed-boys?

  • HubertManne@piefed.socialBanned
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    pfft. they don’t scare me. Hey pigs im Hubert Manne. Thats H-U-B-E-R-T and I live at 1397 Prince Ave, Athens, GA 30606. My ssn is 123-45-6789. Come at me bros!

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    In Canadian airports, departures to US have a section under US jurisdiction. People are asked to unlock their phones, and denied entry if they don’t of if insufficiently enthusiastic comments about Trump are found on it. Praise Trump!!! Our new founding father, and bringer of the purge.