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Free yourself, your friends or your community from Facebook when you want to organise and coordinate events with @mobilizon

Free software is free as in freedom, not as in free beer, which is why @Framasoft raises funds through a crowdfunding campaign. There are still 19 days to go to collect the tiny 4.5k€ left, and to fully fund the project.

joinmobilizon.org/en/

I thought that smashed mosquitoes on my wall should be example for newcoming ones, but no, gen z mosquitoes are dumb.

For example, all Captchas will claim to be wrong on Edge, Internet Explorer and Firefox.

On Firefox you can't even click download buttons.

You absolutely need Chrome for the site to be fully functional. Which is especially disgusting considering how simple the site is. Why the actual fuck can you do a Captcha in all browsers, but only verify them correctly if you use one specific browser.

And how the fuck do you break a download button. There is no reason why that can't just be a regular link.
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Anyone knows how much anthenas that emit signals for 5G network radiate? And are those radiations dangerous for people near it? I have a friend, she is electrical engineer and will do some measurements in few weeks (she works 30m from anthena), just wondering if anyone has some info about it.

Every day is a new day to discover a new fucking privacy-washing organization.

Today, let's meet the "Futur of Privacy Forum", funded by :
- Facebook
- Google
- Microsoft
- Amazon
- Adobe
- Palantir
- Uber
- Verizon
- 23andMe
- Criteo

fpf.org/about/supporters/

I don't know if I have to laugh, cry, or throw up!...

Thanks @aral for this discovery

@jj
This is maybe good, Facebook will make mistake due to some regulations in specific countries and they will get penalties, also world is slowly becoming aware what Facebook really is and Facebook is doing free promotion of cryptocurrencies. They will make mistake eventually, and I think that will be their last one.

@Stem
This is much smoother/faster experience, Twitch on web is so bloated.
@switchingsocial@mastodon.at

@Stem
You can stream Twitch to your media player (vlc, for example) with streamlink and streamlink-twitch-gui.
Link:
streamlink.github.io/streamlin

For mobile there is Twire app available from F-Droid:
github.com/Perflyst/Twire

You can watch Twitch streams much faster and without trackers with these apps. Twire also has chat, but for desktop you can use Twitch IRC with IRC app (like HexChat). These tools are for watching Twitch.

@switchingsocial@mastodon.at

@greyor
You should also open hidden.jpeg with no problems with some image viewer, thats why I didn't checked with file (I used ls -l and it returned file extension .jpeg)

@greyor
Nope, it should work like explained with no problems. I will explore more of steganography in few days so I will post more tricks

To reveal hidden files just type in your cli: unzip hidden.jpeg. One of the packages you can use for more options like more compression options, file extensions and encryption is steghide for linux, but I haven't used it myself. There are methods for identifying hidden files, so if you use steganography make sure to encrypt files first (using PGP, for example) and don't hide too large files so it won't be obvious that something is hidden (for example 500x400 image with 50mb size)

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Easy linux cli steganography no additional packages needed, but you can use them for more options for hiding/encrypting (thanks @kravietz for this discovery). Steganography is term for hiding one file into another.

1. Zip any file and have one simple.jpeg image
2. In your cli type: cat simple.jpeg file.zip > hidden.jpeg

hidden.jpeg is same image but different in size, summing up to file.zip+simple.jpeg

@Mayana
Fave is not for "staying alone" part, I believe you will find someone eventually :)

@greyor
These are also good resources: prism-break.org/en/
switching.social/

Switching social is also here on Mastodon @switchingsocial@mastodon.at

@freddyym

"Normal" state of being is suffering, that's why Instagram is so bad, everyone looks so damn happy.

@one@mstdn.io
This study was done in Western Europe, US?

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