Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-05-11 Thread awakeyet
You behave like a classical agent provocateur and if I would follow you >> own arguments, I could say you are a NSA agent or work for a competitor >> of icecat and you try to destroy this project. > > It's natural for anyone to want to respond to accusations such as these, > so

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-05-11 Thread awakeyet
I could say the exact same things about you. I invite everyone to read the entire history of all the emails I have been a part of. you can clearly see my good intent and where I'm coming from. you haven't seen the horrors that I've seen. you haven't seen what agents looks like. they have torn

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-05-11 Thread awakeyet
How dare you call me a troll. because you disagree with me? you only seek to discredit me because you don't like what I say. you're nothing different than an internet social justice warrior. please do not message me again. 24. Mar 2017 22:08 by m...@netris.org: > Go away troll, or else I'll

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-24 Thread awakeyet
oh, playing nice now? I knew you wouldn't mark me as spam. you want to continue this game, what a surprise. 24. Mar 2017 18:59 by onp...@riseup.net: > > I'm afraid I won't argue with unsubstantiated speculation. However, if you > would like to answer the questions I have asked, that will get

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-24 Thread awakeyet
"everyone = me?"  me me or you me? please clarify. -but they all fail to mention the important details like how extremely slow it is "it has many layers -- like an onion." Oh yea Donkeh lets hang out at mah Swamp woo lets get all Shrek in here (because that's a good explanation and suddenly

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-24 Thread awakeyet
I see what you're doing here, you're playing game of questions with me and being very evasive while pretending to have no idea what I am talking about, while also simultaneously giving yourself the unfounded excuse to back up your own flawed argument that "I'm wrong" for "no mentioned facts or

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-24 Thread awakeyet
place >> without them and I cannotthank all those people enough...it >> warms the heart to seepeople coming together to achieve things >> in this manner. >> >> >> Thank you. >> >> Habs >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-24 Thread awakeyet
that is flooded with people who are only interested in how it can benefit Only them, In a non-violent way, we must revolt against ignorance. "and get back to supporting the browser we all love." 19. Mar 2017 22:22 by du...@gnu.org: > > I see what you're saying, awakeyet

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-24 Thread awakeyet
15:57 by gdri...@gmail.com: > On Mar 19, 2017, at 11:34 AM, awakeyet wrote: > > > > what browser may you suggest other security and privacy conscious users use > > in the place of IceCat > > there is a project that is even more privacy conscious... > > "T

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-24 Thread awakeyet
So others are allowed to make points, but if I dare make a point that threatens their logic, and pops their percieved bubble of safety, I'm suddenly a "classic troll". I mention gamergate as well as other things because they are related. I doesn't take much effort to understand how truly

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45.7.0 release

2017-03-18 Thread awakeyet
I would never trust microsoft, or apple. those are my thoughts on this. i have seen a video of a russian man decode data that was being sent from his compuer and it was actually screenshots of his desktop. social security numbers, anything was prey. very sad. 15. Mar 2017 22:38 by

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-18 Thread awakeyet
I will respect that, as I always have. I sense deep treachery however. I don't mean to personally attack but people need to be aware that something is definitely going on. my radar is ringing off the scale. the reply from "Daniel Quintiliani пишет:" reads word for word like a

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45.7.0 release

2017-03-18 Thread awakeyet
what are the benefits of using a a virtualized linux OS on a computer with linux to connect to another computer with linux before using the internet? wouldn't you need two houses for that? 16. Mar 2017 03:03 by informat...@actiu.net: > My suggests: > > A) Use GNU/Linux as main OS in computer

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] MetaGer - English version

2017-03-18 Thread awakeyet
Searx as a search engine gave me a very weird impression and asked me to enable certain unwanted features before unleashing its functionality. duckduckgo Is something you really need to do research on before falling for a false sense of security. seriously, look up the controversial things

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Electrolysis security add-ons

2017-03-18 Thread awakeyet
these are all optional correct? I'm a big fan of spyblock (the generic adblocker) because it did it's simple job very well for me before and I hope it will always be available. I absolutely do not trust ublock origin or any umatrix/ublock as it was heavily shilled all over the internet, and I

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] non-free code on IceCat

2017-03-15 Thread awakeyet
"Google does no evil" HO HO HO HO HO HO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. HUE HUE HUE HUE. nice one. 6. Mar 2017 12:12 by d...@runbox.com: > I agree. It may seem to be silly, but Google does no evil, and Mozilla cares > about our right to privacy. > > -- > > -Dan Q > > > On Mon, 6 Mar 2017 14:39:11

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45.7.0 release

2017-03-15 Thread awakeyet
I totally agree, there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to use a slightly more secure browser like icecate on ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTINGLY BACKDOORED BOTNET surveillance, freedom and privacy destroying operating systems like those of apple and microsoft. why? because there is no benefit. the levels of

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: JavaScript button

2017-02-15 Thread awakeyet
" uBlock Origin, and uMatrix." heavily shilled addons. I will never trust these. I don't know why there has been such a massive push for these, even adblock edge got taken down even though it was perfectly fine. has anyone here ever even audited these? actually looked through all the code and

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: JavaScript button

2017-01-22 Thread awakeyet
I'm sorry if I'm misunderstanding this but it appears to me after reading a few of these emails about this back and forth that this is Exceptionally illogical, to the point of being "HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE" forgive me, but in all seriousness, NoScript literally does exactly that if not perhaps

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] USB flash drive portability

2017-01-06 Thread awakeyet
This would be very cool. I would love icecat to be more isolated in it's downloaded file folder etc. so that it's more secure. being able to drag and drop a single folder containing the entire apparmored isolated browser would be great, and allow it to travel on usb drives better. please and

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat browser default on Windows 7?

2017-01-06 Thread awakeyet
wasn't it you though? I thought I was more on their side. unless I'm getting names mixed up on who is replying to who. 2. Jan 2017 10:40 by d...@runbox.com: > I am convinced Narcis is a troll, or just nuts. > > -- > > -Dan Q > > > On Mon, 2 Jan 2017 01:11:24 +0100 (CET), <>

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat browser default on Windows 7?

2017-01-01 Thread awakeyet
are you implying that it's silly to look for problems and then improve by updating? I guess  we should just stop looking for vulnerabilities to fix, because if we ignore them they will all just go away right? Wrong. 30. Dec 2016 15:38 by informat...@actiu.net: > IceCat 45 must have

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat browser default on Windows 7?

2016-12-29 Thread awakeyet
THIS! 10/10 all the way. devs wasting precious time and resources working on any windows software does nothing to help anyone in any way. we would all be insulting our own intelligence and our principles, the very purpose of icecat; to consider further enabling people to have a false sense of

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] uBlock hit 3rd place on AMO

2016-12-28 Thread awakeyet
no of course I don't mean adblock plus when I literally said spyblock ( the one that comes with IceCat) -- Securely sent with Tutanota. Claim your encrypted mailbox today! https://tutanota.com 28. Dec 2016 13:16 by informat...@actiu.net: > Do you mean this extension? >

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat browser default on Windows 7?

2016-12-28 Thread awakeyet
I would avoid windows, microsoft, apple, google, and anything from prism at all costs if you want any sort of freedom and privacy to be honest, in my experienced opinion. 28. Dec 2016 14:29 by d...@runbox.com: > But should we add one additional private company (the Mozilla Foundation) to >

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat browser default on Windows 7?

2016-12-28 Thread awakeyet
"Information source?" I hate to be that person that says to go use a search engine but if you check out startpage.com and youtube you will find a few good results. "I know. I'd imagine that would violate trade secrets laws, or identity theft if your social security number was involved." and

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat browser default on Windows 7?

2016-12-28 Thread awakeyet
Oh Come On. if you use IceCat on windows for privacy benefits of using a better browser it's completely  and pathetically negated by the very fact that IceCat is running in an operating system who's very job is to spy the ** out of everyone who uses it. windows literally

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45.5.1 for Windows?

2016-12-28 Thread awakeyet
bleh... why would IceCat release on windows? that's like giving someone a bandaid if they need a doctor. the amount of hard work the devs do will be wasted on a release on a system that contradicts the very philosophical values of IceCat. that effort should be spent better making IceCat better

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] uBlock hit 3rd place on AMO

2016-12-28 Thread awakeyet
I really like spyblock. it just works and I don't have to worry about ublock that's constantly being aggressively shilled everywhere like linux mint. please let me just keep my spyblock. -- Securely sent with Tutanota. Claim your encrypted mailbox today! https://tutanota.com 21. Dec 2016 12:40

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Looking for gnuzilla filter lists

2016-12-28 Thread awakeyet
You do know that page isn't the only filter page in the entire internet correct? I love the functionality of spyblock and I would rather stop using icecat all together if it used "shillUblock" 17. Nov 2016 20:09 by pub...@beloved.name: > > > I added this to bug>

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Build Spyblock from uBlock Origin

2016-10-03 Thread awakeyet
"µblock origin is really a good extension I personally use it icecat. We could go further with umatrix but people are too much disturbed by it." ublock and umatrix as well as other similarly named addons were (and continue to be) heavily shilled by an unknown group of people that seem to

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Build Spyblock from uBlock Origin

2016-10-03 Thread awakeyet
I might agree only if these addons are extremely easy to add for a "normie" user back into GNU icecat as they choose. 1. normie downloads GNU icecat 2. normie clicks and downloads GNU icecat addons with a single click from the GNU icecat website 3. everyone is happy and nobody gets what they do

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45 IMPORTANT consideration: Keep cookie prompt "ask me every time"

2016-10-03 Thread awakeyet
agreed 100% -- Securely sent with Tutanota. Claim your encrypted mailbox today! https://tutanota.com 23. Sep 2016 13:51 by d...@runbox.com: > AFTER fixing the security bugs to make IceCat SAFE TO USE AT ALL. > > -- > > -Dan Q > > > On Fri, 23 Sep 2016 19:37:07 +0200, Narcis Garcia <>

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Build Spyblock from uBlock Origin

2016-10-03 Thread awakeyet
spyblock is an excellent addon. why in the world should we waste our effort adding a heavily shilled addon when we could focus our efforts to improve GNU icecat, and then make possible improvements (not that any are needed) to spyblock later? spyblock has never ever given me a

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45 IMPORTANT consideration: Keep cookie prompt "ask me every time"

2016-10-03 Thread awakeyet
Do you see the agenda here? we are being attacked by shills. this is why there is suddenly so much (politics) here. they do not approve of GNU icecat. just like ((they) do not approve of GMO labeling, or laws that protect the second amendment, or anything that upholds

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Build Spyblock from uBlock Origin

2016-10-03 Thread awakeyet
''uBlock Origin is theonlysolution." we have spyblock and that works great. why fix what isn't broken? why are you pushing this so hard? -- Securely sent with Tutanota. Claim your encrypted mailbox today! https://tutanota.com 22. Sep 2016 22:48 by sedov...@yandex.ru: >

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Build Spyblock from uBlock Origin

2016-10-03 Thread awakeyet
WARNING! ublock and other similary named addons have been shilled by (disinformation agents) on the internet like crazy in the past two years. it is not known why these "shills" want this but I will say this one thing. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG WITH SPYBLOCK. that is why they want to

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Keeping Firefox Addons As They Are

2016-10-03 Thread awakeyet
of course, why do you think they))) are making the change? -- Securely sent with Tutanota. Claim your encrypted mailbox today! https://tutanota.com 31. Aug 2016 06:50 by allanitomw...@gmail.com: > Hello, > I wanted to find out, with Firefox switching to chrome like addons, will >

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Slackbuilds-users] icecat 38.8.0 crashes

2016-10-03 Thread awakeyet
I don't like what I'm reading. "- it should be possible to add-on other well designed and performant modules (example (but not necessarily), HTTPS monitor/enforce, adblocker monitor/enforce and so on)" "I am not entirely clear what it is specifically at the heart of Firefox

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Slackbuilds-users] icecat 38.8.0 crashes

2016-08-26 Thread awakeyet
I get what you mean, but alot of people out there aren't necessarily idiots, but rather they don't have a specialty in technology.  many people, even many who use free software rather have a simple firefox/icecat browser that just comes with the evil things removed and some good things added to

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Slackbuilds-users] icecat 38.8.0 crashes

2016-08-18 Thread awakeyet
sounds really nice, but why would we want to pass along such strongly minimalistic "un-de-freedomed" browsers along to the normal people specifically without added security features? this basically lands them back right where they started since they are immediately washed clean and then

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Slackbuilds-users] icecat 38.8.0 crashes

2016-08-18 Thread awakeyet
maybe it's a good idea that we learn from "horizontal gene transfer" be inspired by the pieces of the picture that are inspirational. we can always learn something from anything. -- Securely sent with Tutanota. Claim your encrypted mailbox today! https://tutanota.com 17. Aug 2016 04:14 by

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Icecat future development

2016-08-18 Thread awakeyet
Sounds really good. we have alot to learn from tor browser. I hope it wont break functionality for normie use or we will loose alot of users. keep in mind that Tor has become severely mainstream and is likely compromised on many levels by the global elite cult that runs our country and our