Re: www.Tesmanian.com: FCC approves the operation of 'Starlink Router' for SpaceX's internet

2020-07-17 Thread таракан
I doubt that someone in a country - X - will be able to access Starlink without the usual 'KYC" procedures... Will there be a single place of registration - online ? I doubt it. I think Starlink will have no right to provide access to citizens of country X unless going via registered/accredited

Re: "Here's What 75 Preppers Learned During The Lockdown" -- Re: Australian's being prepped for total lockdown, no more freedom of movement

2020-07-17 Thread таракан
Preppers it's like the sandwich without the sauce, the bread etc... as a matter of fact just the 'raw' idea. Here is lacking a political description of what the 'lockdown' is and what it represents and in fact there is need for a meta-political explanation, more in terms of science,

"Here's What 75 Preppers Learned During The Lockdown" -- Re: Australian's being prepped for total lockdown, no more freedom of movement

2020-07-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
Folks, it ain't over till the politically obese lady sings, and "it" clearly ain't over. For those who value their sorry hide, continuing to stay ahead of the curve in your preparedness may be the message you ought advise yourself of. Given the abundant "drill" ongoing, don't cry if you ain't

Re: BlueLeaks: LE Fusion FBI... Massive Dump from Anonymous

2020-07-17 Thread Karl
I've uploaded one of the torrent copies to BSV chain transaction b1604fd57f06fabcb4377929c7c3a77eaf883dd06363ff154b2b8270d1e8219e . The data is in the "bcat" format ( https://github.com/bico-media/bcat ) and can be quickly downloaded from

Re: www.Tesmanian.com: FCC approves the operation of 'Starlink Router' for SpaceX's internet

2020-07-17 Thread jim bell
On Friday, July 17, 2020, 01:48:26 AM PDT, таракан wrote: >I doubt that someone in a country - X - will be able to access Starlink >without the usual 'KYC" procedures...Will there be a single place of >registration - online ? I doubt it. I think Starlink will have no right to >provide

Re: Andrew Anlin fails to cognize the intentions of China, shills for globalism

2020-07-17 Thread Karl
Your word "shill" here caught my eye. Big word. Don't know much about it. I guess I need to tell my corrupt boss if anyone ever admits that some mafia coerces them to do anything, so that said corrupt boss can help us record public video with our fumbled cell phones, of anything funny. (so be

Re: "Here's What 75 Preppers Learned During The Lockdown" -- Re: Australian's being prepped for total lockdown, no more freedom of movement

2020-07-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 01:30:47PM +, таракан wrote: > Preppers it's like the sandwich without the sauce, the bread etc... as a > matter of fact just the 'raw' idea. > > Here is lacking a political description of what the 'lockdown' is and what it > represents and in fact there is need for

Re: www.Tesmanian.com: FCC approves the operation of 'Starlink Router' for SpaceX's internet

2020-07-17 Thread таракан
I agree that there is hardly anything to expect from Musk. In the USA, one does not become such a powerful person without having strong political ties with the Gvnt and power in place. Musk may have some dreams and some talent, I agree on this but knowing the character and how he made money

Re: www.Tesmanian.com: FCC approves the operation of 'Starlink Router' for SpaceX's internet

2020-07-17 Thread таракан
I still think that if - for example - cypherpunks (or others) would like independent access to internet, they would need to use a technology that they understand from A to Z and more important that they can manufacture themselves. Using internet by satellite would require the ability to

"unclean hands" -- Re: Fw: Re: Assange Superseding Indictment

2020-07-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Thu, Jul 02, 2020 at 11:18:22PM +, coderman wrote: > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > On Wednesday, July 1, 2020 12:52 AM, таракан > wrote: > ... > > > there is that sentence from Nietzsche that says 'Wenn dulange in > > einenAbgrundblickst, blickt derAbgrundauch in dich hinein' , in

Re: www.Tesmanian.com: FCC approves the operation of 'Starlink Router' for SpaceX's internet

2020-07-17 Thread Zig the N.g
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 10:23:49PM +, таракан wrote: > > so going back to your comments on ideology, notice how cypherpunks are > > > just technocrats whose main interest is 'technology', not freedom. > > Everybody wants money and a piece of the cake... > > Money is the key aspect here...

Re: www.Tesmanian.com: FCC approves the operation of 'Starlink Router' for SpaceX's internet

2020-07-17 Thread таракан
> so going back to your comments on ideology, notice how cypherpunks are > just > technocrats whose main interest is 'technology', not freedom. Everybody wants money and a piece of the cake... Money is the key aspect here... PayPal used by 99% of the slaves- freelancers to get their miserable

Re: Andrew Anlin fails to cognize the intentions of China, shills for globalism

2020-07-17 Thread Zig the N.g
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 01:06:06PM -0400, Karl wrote: > Your word "shill" here caught my eye. Big word. Don't know much about > it. I guess I need to tell my corrupt boss if anyone ever admits that some > mafia coerces them to do anything, so that said corrupt boss can help us > record public

Re: www.Tesmanian.com: FCC approves the operation of 'Starlink Router' for SpaceX's internet

2020-07-17 Thread Zig the N.g
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 09:59:10PM +, таракан wrote: > I agree that there is hardly anything to expect from Musk. In the USA, one > does not become such a powerful person without having strong political ties > with the Gvnt and power in place. > > Musk may have some dreams and some talent,

Re: www.Tesmanian.com: FCC approves the operation of 'Starlink Router' for SpaceX's internet

2020-07-17 Thread Zig the N.g
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 09:34:13PM +, таракан wrote: > I still think that if - for example - cypherpunks (or others) would like > independent access to internet, they would need to use a technology that they > understand from A to Z and more important that they can manufacture > themselves.

Re: Andrew Anlin fails to cognize the intentions of China, shills for globalism

2020-07-17 Thread Karl
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020, 8:12 PM Zig the N.g wrote: > On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 01:06:06PM -0400, Karl wrote: > > Your word "shill" here caught my eye. Big word. Don't know much about > > it. I guess I need to tell my corrupt boss if anyone ever admits that > some > > mafia coerces them to do

Re: www.Tesmanian.com: FCC approves the operation of 'Starlink Router' for SpaceX's internet

2020-07-17 Thread таракан
> > > so going back to your comments on ideology, notice how cypherpunks are > > > > just technocrats whose main interest is 'technology', not freedom. > > > > Everybody wants money and a piece of the cake... > > Money is the key aspect here... PayPal used by 99% of the slaves- > > freelancers to

Re: "unclean hands" -- Re: Fw: Re: Assange Superseding Indictment

2020-07-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 12:10:18AM +, таракан wrote: > The "legal team" of Mr Assange, it is before everything a juicy business... > for themselves... It seems his lawyer is now the mother of his 2 next children. That's why I am concerned she is literally "too close to home" to defend him

Re: TechCrunch: Cloudflare DNS goes down, taking a large piece of the internet with it

2020-07-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 05:31:32AM +, jim bell wrote: > TechCrunch: Cloudflare DNS goes down, taking a large piece of the internet > with it. > https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/17/cloudflare-dns-goes-down-taking-a-large-piece-of-the-internet-with-it/ Shortwave radio distributed/ disbursed/

Re: Andrew Anlin fails to cognize the intentions of China, shills for globalism

2020-07-17 Thread Zig the N.g
Dude, folks normally assume a desktop. Bad assuption these days I guess. BEFORE loading any Tor sites, but after installing, DISABLE JAVASCRIPT! Tor n.ggers do not do this setting by default, on the basis that they want Tor Browser to be more popular. In reality, it is a trap to catch

Re: tmpfs is not a ramdisk (was: delimiters with more than one character? ...)

2020-07-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 02:25:22PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Friday, July 17, 2020 12:09:05 PM David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 17 Jul 2020 at 13:22:12 (+0200), Nicolas George wrote: > > > rhkra...@gmail.com (12020-07-17): > > […] > > > > > > Among other things, should I be worried that

TechCrunch: Cloudflare DNS goes down, taking a large piece of the internet with it

2020-07-17 Thread jim bell
TechCrunch: Cloudflare DNS goes down, taking a large piece of the internet with it. https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/17/cloudflare-dns-goes-down-taking-a-large-piece-of-the-internet-with-it/

Re: tmpfs is not a ramdisk (was: delimiters with more than one character? ...)

2020-07-17 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On 7/18/20 00:18, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > If you're current RAM+swap is say 8GiB+8GiB, one alternative is to > consider upgrading RAM to 16GiB and ditching swap entirely. That > could save your lazy butt from having to learn how to encrypt swap - > and just so you know I do in fact want you to

Re: "unclean hands" -- Re: Fw: Re: Assange Superseding Indictment

2020-07-17 Thread таракан
The "legal team" of Mr Assange, it is before everything a juicy business... for themselves... 'Law' is a parody there. A necessary comedy for that democratic circus. Well, they won't execute Mr Assange, they will make him slowly and slowly die... to the extradition, then in the USA, then in a