https://notthebee.com/article/report-hackers-say-they-have-stolen-the-social-security-numbers
Nice. Good thing, that our government isn't trying to make IDs all digital.
Oh wait... Noooo.....
Getting a concealed gun permit in NYC remains a challenge despite Supreme Court ruling https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/getting-a-concealed-gun-permit-in-nyc-remains-a-challenge-despite-supreme-court-ruling
@souldessin What can you even do with dial-up these days? Many websites are half a gigabyte in size now.
@beardalaxy Backrooms just reminds me of the office level in CounterStrike and getting sniped once you enter the next room.
@souldessin In that case, satellite internet is your only option.
@beardalaxy I don't care if those pedo allegations were fake. The fact that he had a 18+ SnapChat and Tumblr blog for nudes is just creepy.
@PurpCat @Forestofenchantment It really kicked into gear when TDS was kicked off of virtually every hosting provider, domain registrar, and CDN to the point that they had to go Tor-only for a while. I was a huge advocate for ZeroNet at the time and was hoping for a mass adoption, but that never happened (and thankfully it never happened because ZeroNet is really unsecured).
>Get ready for late-night walk.
>Mosquito truck drives by and nukes the entire neighborhood
And people wonder why a kid dies from leukemia in our town every year. Why can't they just have the lamp posts also act like bug zappers? That sounds like a better solution than to just spray poison across town.
@PurpCat @beardalaxy I never had a problem using a non-gmail account for contacting people or signing up for websites. No joke, I used a firstname-lastname email address on cock.li (the have a few SFW domains) to apply for jobs, a few years back. Nobody saw the connection and I was never rejected for using such an email address. It only became a problem when my Dad busted me for it because he wanted to see my emails.
@beardalaxy Spam is just the tip of the iceberg. Email is hated for many other reasons:
* It's not encrypted by default - You need to learn PGP/GPG, find an email client that supports it, and have contacts that also know how to use it if you want to send an encrypted email. Most people don't want to bother going through that process. The only other option I can think of is to use DeltaChat which is really just an email client that acts like a E2EE messaging app.
* The vast majority of email providers suck - The Big-Tech providers like Gmail, MSN, and Yahoo need no explanation. ProtonMail and Tutanota claim to respect your privacy but have huge red-flags. Cock.li is run by one guy but has frequent downtimes and NSFW domains. Disroot respects your privacy and is run by volunteers, but has a somewhat restrictive TOS that doesn't allow commercial use with a few exceptions. And finally, RiseUp seems to be the most secure and private, but is invite only and is intended for far-left activists. The only other option is to self-host, but from what I am told, email is the hardest service to self-host.
* People are too stupid to use anything other than Gmail or Outlook - Not only don't businesses bother with self-hosting anymore, they don't even bother with custom domains either, despite Gmail supporting them. Maybe if you used them you wouldn't have to put numbers in your business email.
* Spam filters not only miss spam, but they also filter legitimate emails - Seriously, make sure you fill in the subject field and write more than three sentences or your email is automatically going in the trash. It's almost as if most spam filters are merely just regex filters that check for the standard letter format.
Honestly, we don't need better email services. We need an alternative TO email. But the question is what? What do we do to make it more secure than email and how do we get people to switch to it? (As time has proven multiple times, privacy and security is enough.) I think maybe we could try a Nostr like approach. Have private messages distributed through multiple nodes, but have them end to end encrypted, but that's not a perfect solution.
Why is MSN Dial-Up still a thing? Microsoft has more than enough money to make an ISP based off of anything else.
@icedquinn
>IPTV
Isn't that something that MSN tried to get into back into the 90s but failed?