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[–] [email protected] 19 points 11 months ago

I shall remember this going forward fidel-salute

[–] [email protected] 24 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Oof, that's an L for me walter-breakdown

[–] [email protected] 12 points 11 months ago (6 children)

Perhaps they should move to Mastodon instead. CIA regulated social media is impossible to use on the right side of history reliably.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't Chinese phones just as bad for privacy? Since most if not all run on Android. Shouldn't we be de-googling and go for GrapheneOS?

This is something to consider, certainly. What I do know is Huawei has developed its own operating system called HarmonyOS (proprietary, and we know proprietary models are less advantageous than FOSS ones) that it's been integrating into its products (and, from what I understand, shares no code with AndroidOS). I can see other relevant Chinese tech companies doing the same, if not eventually settling on a universal standard. That being said, I would trust a device running HarmonyOS more than a device running AndroidOS. I've not delved terribly deep into mobile operating systems, so forgive me for being a little bit lacking in this area at the moment.

You are absolutely right, though. We should be de-googling and moving to something much more secure (like GrapheneOS). There's always room to improve OpSec.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

Do you have any experience with those? I was thinking of getting one of their Kamvas screen tablets on my next payday, probably the Pro 16 4K version.

Not personally, but I've heard nothing but good things from friends who own tablets.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

What's Hexbear's hosting status? Presumably the servers live in a country that won't respond to a US/UK/EU court order or subpoena?

This I do not know, hence why I say reasonably sovereign and not completely sovereign. I have been worried about this for some time now. I seriously hope @[email protected] and the admin team have contingencies and hosting options to pivot to outside the jurisdiction of all Western countries (it would be total heaven to host from China if we can), because I absolutely see the US empire trying to seize the domain, server hardware, or whatever else sooner or later. I believe China offers some rather cheap hosting, but I forget the exact details about which companies.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (20 children)

De-Westernize your technology as much as possible. Consider going with Huawei or Xiaomi or OnePlus for phones (or stuff like laptops, which there's also Lenovo (seek out a model that is made to support Linux)), Aliexpress for shopping, and Huion for art-related hardware. China's always producing better and better shit, and they very well may extend their satellite mobile and (potentially) internet services to the global market. Keep in mind protectionism is escalating in the West, so expect interference and sabotage at some point.

Those who are on Windows and Mac, consider getting something really cheap like a raspberry pi or dual-booting a Linux distro and slowly developing the skillset to leverage it to your everyday needs, then start carrying your workflow over gradually until the other two are obsolete.

Especially keep an eye out for 100% indigenous Chinese technologies like CPUs, RAM, GPUs, etc etc. Shit the West can't backdoor in the production process because they have no control over it.

Those of us who are already here on Hexbear, which is basically reasonably sovereign territory not controlled by the CIA, are already in a much better position than fucking Reddit.

For videos, consider using something like https://www.bilibili.tv/en/ if you can't afford to host or trust any existing PeerTube instance. Odysee is technically an option too (based on the LBRY protocol, decentralized video hosting), but it's currently full (and I mean full) of chud content (and possibly nsfw shit).

For file hosting I highly recommend something like IPFS if you want to guarantee file authenticity and make it impossible for someone else to censor (you control when and for how long you host the file). IPFS has been used to host a copy of Wikipedia in the past (yes, can host static sites) when the Turkish government (I believe it was?) basically yeeted the site in an act of censorship. The latter is just an example, nobody should ever rely on NATOpedia for anything political or historical, at all.

Those of you who feel are lacking in technological warfare literacy, you can follow the news at https://www.eff.org/ to understand the trends the state has used and is using to undermine the proletariat.

The West wants to be able to easily rug pull you, so make it a big ass fucking chore for them to do so.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

The fuck is it with liberals finding the aesthetic of oppression sexy? If you die without fighting your oppressors, you're a sexy hero. If you fight back and attempt to liberate yourself from your oppressors all of a sudden you're a hideous beast and suddenly it's your oppressors who need all the backup in the universe to protect them from your "unprovoked" attacks.

It's literally an ideology to disarm the oppressed and protect the function and integrity of oppressors (justifying mythos). These people want DSA type shit where they believe bringing a bunch of flowers to your own fucking funeral is somehow noble praxis. Surrendering yourself to the enemy is how we're supposed to win struggles... Well, why aren't they suggesting such shit for the Ukrainians? They conveniently support force only when it's the worst people imaginable perpetrating it.

Liberalism and the justifying mythos they leverage must be destroyed. Force works. Fuck these people who try to keep the oppressed docile.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I actually wasn't aware that the move was received negatively, although from what you describe it makes sense.

As far as deporting them, who knows. All Ukrainian refugees are potential cannon fodder to keep the war machine going. It's like a reserve army that NATO can decide on a whim to throw into the jaws of Russia's military.

Perhaps in Poland's case, though, you're onto something that this won't happen. We'll see where this goes.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (3 children)

I'm hardly surprised when it comes to the Poles. We're talking about the nation that just opened its doors and gave Ukrainian refugees basically full citizen rights, including the ability to run for office, law enforcement, be teachers, etc etc (seems they, like other EU nations really have a thing for importing nazism).

People in the US (at least) have always been promised better and delivered a heaping bag of steaming dog shit, which is pissing more and more people off every day.

[–] [email protected] 40 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (5 children)

See, this is the kind of shit that radicalizes young people. Older generations just nonchalantly gambling their children and grandchildren's futures and losing it, and then what? Often the responsibility is shifted to the ones who lost everything due to their greed and negligence.

stonks-down - "Like, sorry, no college fund for you, but I heard bootstraps work just as well" shrug-outta-hecks

Well, I bet their son will eventually be interested in a copy of Das Kaptial very-smart

[–] [email protected] 19 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Gruesome Newsom on quite the streak. Still, one has to wonder if these bills only ever made it to his desk on the condition he would veto them, to tease people into vote harder football-lucy mentality.

Maybe I'm wrong about that, but it does seem awfully convenient to legitimize a system that a passive observer would consider "working, but just one person ruined it" (if one person can fuck the whole thing, how is that viable?)

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:snowglobe-us: (hexbear.net)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Description: Someone who has succumbed to the cradle-to-grave disinformation campaign driven by the US and its vast media empire to believe the exact opposite of objective reality in the outside world and of world history itself. These people commonly believe the US and its vassal states (the Western world) to be the world or the international community. These people very often also believe in US exceptionalism and the idea that no matter how bad their country is, some socialist AES country, or peer-level rival (like Russia) is always arbitrarily worse. Thus, they live in a snowglobe and believe themselves a bigger deal than they actually are.

I wasn't able to find any instances of this being coined, so maybe I'm the first? Regardless, here's a new tool for everyone to use in the field of discourse.

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Special Relativity (vid.puffyan.us)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Content Warnings (for the intro video itself):

  • Depictions of nuclear war
  • Heads on pikes

Brief introduction:

In Fallout: New California (Prequel to Fallout: New Vegas) you play as the kid from Vault 18. Orphan. Loner. Mutant. On the last big night of the Vault Ball season in 2260, you make a fateful decision that will change the course of your life -- and eventually the future of the New California Republic.

Note: If you've completed this game, there is carryover into New Vegas after the fact. You will start a brand new New Vegas campaign with added lore and elements from New California. What carries over depends entirely on the path you've taken and decisions you've made (so be patient and thorough if you really care).

Personal feelings:

I got the privilege of playing Fallout: New California before ever picking up New Vegas, and I must say I am beyond grateful for that, having been able to go in blind for both games from start to finish without knowing the future events of the latter. The mod team behind this didn't have the resources to do everything they wanted with it, so some things were cut from release, but the project is open to contribution and in a state that is perfectly playable (and, in my experience, satisfying) with 13 endings.

The lore this game expands upon in the Fallout universe is honestly some of the most impressive I've ever experienced, and I cannot recommend this game highly enough. In my own personal experience, I find the characters to be very human, and relatable, so they really did well in terms of giving them depth and character development.

I've never had a place like Hexbear, and honestly I feel all of you are the best people I've ever interacted with. That being said, I wanna give back and contribute stuff I personally really enjoy, so here's one of my most cherished games you've probably never heard of. Maybe a lot of you will find the lore and themes in this game something you yourself can really relate to, like I have.

Additionally, I'm pretty interested in the conversation that could be had about this game, since I love reading all of your perspectives and interpretations about New Vegas.

Avoiding spoilers (for those that care about this):

  • Avoid wandering into the video comments, and the recommended videos on the sidebar (just to be sure)
  • Try not to read into the "Introduction" of the mod page any further than what has already been provided here. That includes watching the "Fallout New California Narrative Trailer" provided therein, as it does spoil some events.
  • Try not to read into the "Story" part of the mod page.
  • Skip straight to the "Installation" section of the mod page.
  • Those who have played, don't spoil anything, please!
  • Add spoiler tags to anything you feel would be relevant to this, if you wish to talk about it here.

Fallout: New California mod page: https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/45138/

 

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