Not to mention that these darknets are still ultimately band-aid solutions because they still rely on the physical structure of the regular Internet and governments and ISPs can (and in the former case, have) block them via DSP. Supposedly, the Tor bridges hide the fact that you are even using Tor by making the traffic look like VoIP, but I feel like they can find a way to determine if you are using it, eventually.
To me this is the ultimate point.A future where the darknet is the only place to find non-sanitized content on the Internet is extremely blackpilling to me, even if it turns out to be the only option.
I know Tor and I2P aren't what the mainstream paints them as, and that they are easy to use, but the idea of having to use something that is often associated with 1337 hax0rs just to access content that was common place on 4chan or even the darker corners of Reddit 10 years ago without showing an ID, just seems so wrong to me.
Also, many people don't realize how easy it is to de-anonymize users even if they are using Tor. Sites can use JavaScript or even CSS to de-anonymize users. Metadata can give clues of who people are. That's why the Tor browser discourages fullscreen use. You just know that governments are going to be setting up more honeypots where they try to catch even the most slight slips of OPSEC, if a future like this happens.
Not to mention that these darknets are still ultimately band-aid solutions because they still rely on the physical structure of the regular Internet and governments and ISPs can (and in the former case, have) block them via DSP. Supposedly, the Tor bridges hide the fact that you are even using Tor by making the traffic look like VoIP, but I feel like they can find a way to determine if you are using it, eventually.
@PurpCat @mattesilver He constantly blows goodwill but somehow makes a comeback. His current comeback only exists because he is the only one exposing the ultra-wokeness in the FOSS community while also showing alternatives. But I remember him quitting fedi entirely because of all the anime girls on instances like FSE or how he threaten to quit LBRY/Odysee because a front page video dared to drop the s-bomb.
@mattesilver He stopped doing sponsorships long ago. Nobody wants to sponsor him anymore, especially after the FOSS community went ultra-woke.
Yes, VPNs can help you get around certain types of geographic restrictions, but it’s very important you do your due diligence before downloading one. https://ssd.eff.org/module/choosing-vpn-thats-right-you
@cjd @kaia @f5b55f6b44b8997b2b6e8469a6a57f8d3f3b2ef27023543445c40ecec485ee64 @BowsacNoodle @c @Hoss @Owl @goatmeal I couldn't find any evidence of a smartphone app, but I just realized that the 2025 Goldbacks now have UV reactive ink. I don't know how easily replicated that is though.
@cjd @kaia @f5b55f6b44b8997b2b6e8469a6a57f8d3f3b2ef27023543445c40ecec485ee64 @BowsacNoodle @c @Hoss @Owl @goatmeal I think they already do that. They claim to have some pattern that can't be replicated.
I'm stuck in paralysis again... Is taking so much extra time to learn 3D in a different engine over 2D in RPG Maker that I already know so much about worth it? I could be developing my next game RIGHT NOW but instead I'm learning something else and it is making me really antsy. Maybe I'm too worried about time. Maybe I should just stay dedicated to RPG Maker and build on experience I already have. I don't know man. Thoughts?
@Mr_NutterButter Because we now live in a world where Internet posts affect the real world. Social media posts can end up on the news. We also have celebrities on the Internet now.
Several games that are morally unacceptable to banks are available for free on GOG in protest.
https://freedomtobuy.games/
#gog #gaming #censorship