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The ultimate lockdowner gaslighting will be convincing you that your normal life before 2020 wasn’t really “normal”

Fight this at every chance
It took only two years to go from disappearing Milo and Alex Jones to banning content said to "amplify narratives that undermine faith in NATO."

Imagine where the line will be two years from now.

Censorship is an intoxicating power that endlessly expands until it's smashed.

Glenn Greenwald
Ever notice how protecting people from dangerous misinformation looks exactly the same as censoring true information you're scared of?
@linmob I just installed GNOME PasswordSafe and I'm putting it through it's paces. Thanks for pointing out the distinctions between the two.

@agentcasey There's PasswordSafe and GNOME PasswordSafe (gitlab.gnome.org/World/Passwor) - the latter is KeePass compatible. I use it with my Nextcloud synced KeePass database that I access with KeePassXC on my computers.

@linmob I have installed both KeePass2 and KeePassxc. I know about PasswordSafe now but the transition doesn't seem to be seamless. I mean, I'll have to figure out a way to export my current keepass2 passwords to whatever format works for passwordsafe so, I'll be looking into that but It's really not a deal breaker. I like how things are progressing, really. A few minor hiccups along the way, is just par for the course. #mobian #pinephone #linuxapps #keepass #passwordsafe

@agentcasey For KeePass you might want to try GNOME PasswordSafe, which is optimized for phone use. I also got KeePassXC to work somewhat ok after running "scale-to-fit org.keepassxc.KeePassXC on".
See also linmob.net/2020/07/27/pinephon

@mobian I noticed it there I'll try to acquaint myself with the program soon. I just wanted to see how native Linux apps would be handled. I wasn't disappointed. I'm really comfortable using Mobian's front end and I use Debian exclusively on all my boxes so I think it's a really good fix.

@agentcasey if you like keepass, you might also like gnome-passwordsafe on a phone screen :).

I will possibly do a more involved report later, but my preliminary assessment, comparing the #KDE Plasma Desktop CE for the #Pinephone, to the #Mobian variant leads me to think that Mobian seems to be more functional, especially when using native Linux Applications, in my case, Mumble, Gajim, Keepass2 and Sylpheed. Mobian even allowed for the changing of screen orientation a feature that wen curiously missing from the KDE version after I upgraded packages. I did cheat a bit though The version of Mobian I used was from the nightly builds and it’s two days old. I realize that if I want a factual comparison I may have to download one of the nightly builds of the KDE CE and test it out. I prefer using the Debian ecosystem so I really appreciated using Mobian. The user interface is also very pretty and the phone is responsive and quick. I could conceivably see me taking this phone out into the wild with me. However I’ll pack a keyboard and the docking apparatus with me just in case as some native apps, noticeably keepass2 sometimes gets fussy without a keyboard or a little mouse action. It’s still a work in progress.

Aw, trouble in paradise? I wish. The EU better think fast or at least wait until after winter.

This from my pals at Project Veritas: Yesterday, Twitter PERMANENTLY SUSPENDED Project Veritas’ account. Twitter FALSELY claimed we “violated” their rules on posting “private information” after leaking an insider video of Facebook VP, Guy Rosen, explaining how Facebook “freezes” commenting.

Jack Dorsey is flexing his power to protect his Silicon Valley friend and he WILL be held accountable for this outrageous action and abomination of the First Amendment. Big Tech’s plan is not just to silence Project Veritas, but to silence truth across the board. That means YOU ARE NEXT if we can’t expose the #tyrants in Silicon Valley.

Movim. I use it daily and highly recommend doing so too. Enjoy. #movim #xmpp

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