• mox
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    12727 days ago

    users of apps with a communication function would have to agree via terms and conditions or pop-up messages that all images and videos sent to others will be scanned automatically and possibly reported to the EU and the police.

    This is more like coercion than consent.

    And let’s be clear: The goal of legislation like this is not to allow investigating child abusers, which can already be done legally. The goal is to impose mass surveillance on the population, circumventing due process.

        • @[email protected]
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          727 days ago

          If you have Internet it uses tor and there’s no main server to rely on.

          If there’s no Internet it can use Bluetooth and Wi-Fi locally.

          • @[email protected]
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            125 days ago

            Well I have to admit, those are some pretty snazzy tricks…

            Using tor on a per app basis is pretty cool, I wonder what the security implications are for that? If some, but not all of your traffic is going through tor, I wonder if it’s easier to disentangle somehow… Probably it’s still secure though.

      • @[email protected]
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        227 days ago

        Very cool and impressive, but I’d rather be able to share arbitrary files.

        And looks like you can only send images in DMs, but not in groups/forums.

      • @[email protected]
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        126 days ago

        I am just sad that the desktop version is not as full-featured. The website says no Tor bridges, which here means no Tor connectivity at all. And it is weird that the mailbox is primarily for phones, even though phones are not supposed to be working permanently on a charger - they do have a cli one at least so you’s probably be able to use something like a Raspberry instead, for now only buildable from source but hope it develops. But yea, very cool model! Although I would say for everyday less sensitive communication I would choose XMPP or Matrix instead.

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        1427 days ago

        99 percent of people won’t care, won’t understand, or just be part of the mindset of why be scared if we have nothing to hide.

        Only us techs will care

          • @[email protected]
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            426 days ago

            Because it’s not been free press for a long time.

            Remember when journalism was supposed to be outrageous? That’s not a mark of quality, that’s a rule. If it’s not outrageous, then it’s most likely not journalism.

            It also never reports on wars outside of the agreed upon narrative. There’s time and narrative for everything. That doesn’t happen with free press. There may not be open censorship and coercion, but not seeing something is different from knowing it doesn’t exist.

    • ɐɥO
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      327 days ago

      this could finally be a good “reason” to convice some people near me to get into meshtastic

  • BezzelBob
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    6027 days ago

    They always hide behind the claim it’s for the children… but how many children have they actually saved from this?

    • @[email protected]
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      4027 days ago

      They always hide behind the claim it’s for the children

      Sometimes it’s the terrorists.

      • @[email protected]
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        126 days ago

        It’s so that children wouldn’t get recruited by terrorists.

        Extrapolating a bit, children here may symbolize the civilian casualties of that world order becoming a bit more open, and terrorists those of us who don’t agree.

        See, I can do this without alcohol.

    • Beaver
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      2127 days ago

      They’re probably gonna put parents behind bars for a misunderstanding on their private lives

      • BezzelBob
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        3927 days ago

        This reminds me of that time google was scanning photos and reported a man to the police for being a pedophile, turns out it was a father sending a picture to his doctor

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      Catholic clergy is sill grifting around this here country…

  • @[email protected]
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    3827 days ago

    If consent mattered, governments and corporations all around the world wouldn’t be pushing to expand the global surveillance apparatus.

    Is this just another Tuesday now? Fuck me.

  • @[email protected]
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    1326 days ago

    I’d vote for testing this mass chat control on politicians and CEOs of the companies that want this mass control. Let’s say for the next 10 years? Or 20? Pretty sure the results will be great. For people, for justice, for democracy.

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      426 days ago

      That won’t happen. What will happen is that functionality will be there, on paper requiring your consent, but you’ll never know how many times they’ve used it without consent.

      They will read your correspondence, find threats to their power, make sure by soft nudges that those never materialize.

      People saying that USSR was democratic will get to live in one, only without even the ideology of “freeing the humanity, building communism and colonizing space”.

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    Even if you don’t opt in, 99% of the people you interact with would have opted in. So you will monitored as they please.

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    626 days ago

    As if any chat systems inteded for dubious purposes in the darknet would give a flying f-ck about this law.