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  • That's the only reason I won't use Proton, because the app and the network is not clean. The best security encryption is made from public protocols, so app and servers should be open source.

  • People who demand constant internet connect when thy go out have a higher probability of having too much personal information on their phone. It's a difference in mindset or mentality.

    Cell service is overrated. Given the amount of people in public that are either scrolling or on some form of a social media shows having data service is not as important as people think it is. I have a GrapheneOS phone for listening to music and if I want to check for public wi-fi for a specific task but most days I never connect online when I am out and I've never signed up for a cell data plan before.

    Life can be happier when someone is out in public and can't check messages, that usually can wait anyways for a few hours, and they can enjoy the world around, not what's on a screen.

  • I don't think people know that Democrats, the Democrat party. Democrat President Bill Clinton, all used to talk about illegal aliens. There was no way as president that Bill Clinton could gave public speeches about illegal aliens without the Democrat party giving their approval.

  • I fully agree, except about when it's time to disconnect, that sounds like you go into every interaction expecting a ime that you will ultimatey cut that person out of your life. Or you go into every situation assiming at some point you will have nothing to do with someone. That's a self fulfilling mindset.

  • I do fully agree with you. It's easier to delete a username. My point was for giing someone your phone number, random people don't obsess over it the way the fear is hyped up about giving someone a phone number. People freely given a phone number to a business, for people to use that number, but terried to give it to a person, that's a contradiction.

    I believe hype about the fear of giving a number is a reflection of that person's social dysfunction along with callousness. If someone says they are scared to give someone on the street their phone number, whom they can block, that is a reflection of their delusional self-aggrandizing narcissism.

  • Have you considered the possibility his whole YouTube gig was always a scam? Look at how 1995 his website is. Has ever done a video teaching how to do anything technical so viewers can do something themself? He's a talker. There's no evidence of having IT skills.

    His audience is the uninformed, don't know any better. All he does is talk. People are better search videos and watching a random person showcase how the work is done for people to follow along and teach through examples. Rob doesn't show anything, only talks about it.

    For all viewers know, all of his videos might be his opinions based of what others say, but give him a terminal or a shell and a keyboard, he might not know how to do anything.

  • There has been lots of different types of people and different ideologies that have been the flag, whether it's religious extremists burning it who would happily kill every Marxist burning it, it's expected that there's always somebody who wants to burn the flag.

  • I am 100% against everything you said. Government itself is the problem. I would argue that government is the greatest evil in society. I'm fully against you on all of it.

  • The more the wealthy are taxed, the more that working people are garaunteed to forever stay poor. What would make it fair is eliminate the payroll tax, eliminate corporate tax because corporations only exist on paper, they do not use any resources, the people do. Also, eliminate the income tax, and cut government funding, cut government programs, cut government spending. Then replace it with either a single universale flat tax so everybody can do their taxes on a single page, or a consumption tax, but never both taxes.

  • Hmmm,...I wonder if Peertube would qualify. I'm genuinelly not sure, although Peertube is federated.

    i2p is excellent, but I would guess that it does not have the bandwidth to stream video to watch.

    Try using Tails and connect to a Peertube instance.