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TheFuzzStone
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Agorist ┃ FOSS enthusiast
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
I never understood the concept of patriotism. I’ve never gotten a boner for a state flag. I’ve never gotten a boner for state songs either (including the national anthem, military marches, and so on). Even as a child, when a person’s brain is most vulnerable to state + religious propaganda (they often work together — it’s much more effective at flashing the firmware), I still couldn’t understand why people voluntarily give away their life energy and literally worship those who rob them at every step. To my great disappointment, normies around the world are more or less the same. For the majority, the low-level firmware runs on full patriotism mode. The most adequate people I’ve met in my life — the ones I would always try to help if they asked me — after we briefly discussed politics and what was happening in the world, always told me: "Fuck country X. Fuck all politicians." When the low-level firmware says "I love the country, but I hate the state", it’s more or less the same level of patriotism. Why? Love for an abstract "country" is a form of collectivist thinking. It’s replacing real, individual relationships (with family, friends, neighbors, etc.) with an emotional attachment to an imaginary collective living inside an abstract country — a country where the individual personally knows only a tiny-tiny % of the people. I love my family and my friends, but I have never felt (and never will feel) any emotional attachment to an abstract geographical entity and its symbols (coats of arms, currencies, songs, etc.). When someone says "I love my country", they are giving the state a blank check. The state then says: "If you love the country, you must pay taxes, defend the borders, and obey the laws of this country". And that’s exactly what most people do — consciously or not. "Love for a country" is one of the main fuels that powers the state. Private property I don’t think it truly exists beyond small things like the food you bought/produced, small electronics, furniture or clothes. Under the current political world order, "your land" or "your car" is about as much yours as "your" "money" in the national currency. [ hint: the quotation marks are placed exactly where the state is fucking you over completely — it’ll be funny if you notice exactly where ] As long as you pay land tax and/or car tax, you are not the owner — at best, you’re a tenant of the real owner, the fraudulent state. The state can take any land "for public benefit" — and this is "legal" in every country. And "legality" literally means a few pieces of paper, a couple of signatures, and a couple of stamps (often featuring the symbols of the country you love). Yes, you can then file a democratic claim in a democratic court — while living in a tent in a forest (if the state allows it and you don’t break a law that prohibits living in a tent, which can also land you in prison), or living on the street (if you’re an urban goy). If someone can take your property without your consent — it’s not your property. Real property is something you can defend yourself or through voluntary agreements with other adequate people. And this is probably one of the main reasons why, in early 2015, I came to Bitcoin, and later to Monero. With the proper use of proper FOSS, I can protect my XMR from all the states in the world. Even more — after my death, I can consciously "take" my XMR with me by simply keeping the private keys in an encrypted form, with the password known only to me. [I’m not saying this is right or logical — just that this possibility exists.] Just a stream of thoughts before Sunday, which for me is a completely offline day. I hope you have an enjoyable weekend. 🌲⛰️🌳
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
How Zelenskyy’s dictatorial regime kidnaps people so that you (Western goyim) can be fleeced by your politicians for money that is sent to Ukraine to fund these kidnappings. #ukraine #war #zelenskyy
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
110-year-old Turkish grandma shares her secret to a long life: "Arch Linux with KDE Plasma, customized to my liking."
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
I forgot to mention that ChatGPT feels like cheap clickbait when it asks you at the end, like: "Want me to tell you a secret about this and that, and make a list from that ai slop crap?” View quoted note →
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
[ not a clickbait ] AI replaced me a doctor || 'Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview' > 'GPT-5.4 Pro' Two days ago I got food poisoning. And it was so bad that my body went into "safe mode" and I was shaking uncontrollably for about 4 hours. But my body handled it. Obviously, after such stress, the next day I felt like absolute shit. I already knew some the basic advice since childhood. But this was only the second time in my life I’ve had food poisoning, so I had no real experience in recovering from it. Instead of going to the heavily regulated and often ineffective medical system, I decided to treat myself. I have experience with self-treatment, and it has always been positive. Two well-crafted prompts that cost me a few cents and took a couple of minutes - and I already feel significantly better than yesterday. 'Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview' vs 'GPT-5.4 Pro' And yes, I gave the exact same prompt to both. The response I got from Gemini wasn’t just extremely useful - it was also genuinely interesting. It explained step by step what was happening in my body at different stages of the poisoning (from the beginning to the peak and the final phase). This helped me understand much better how to recover properly and regain strength. In other words, I added a little of my own logic to the AI's advice It also gave me practical advice on where to start the recovery process. 'GPT-5.4 Pro' - typical AI slop. Just a generic list with no actually useful advice other than "see a doctor". That’s not advice to use AI for your body. I don’t care what you do with your own body. This is just my personal experience. If an AI tells you to drink sulfuric acid, maybe you should use critical thinking. Or maybe not. That’s up to you, it's your body.
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
that is the price of the civilized society, democracy and roads. image
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
I don't believe that this bastard acted alone. This is the strangest part of the whole video. I mean, our Hero "personally hates" everything related to age verification in 'systemd' / Arch-install, yet he personally submitted these PRs. Where’s the logic in that? Was it just a desire to curry favor with the state? image The video:
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
Age verification in 'systemd' is just the beginning. The next logical step for the state would be to say: "A file stored locally is not a reliable source of information, because a goy might lie", and that some trusted government source is needed to verify each slave's KYC information (name, email, phone number, tax ID, bank account, vaccination passport), and issue them a key (identifier) that the slave can insert into 'birthDate' (.JSON), and only then will the slave be allowed to access the internet. 1) an unverified goy cannot install certain apps/programs/packages; 2) an unverified goy cannot use certain services; Also, it would be logical to ensure that software created by an unidentified developer is considered terrorist software and cannot be installed even if the system user is verified. And the very attempt to install such software would be automatically reported to the government. #StallmanWasRight
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
Just imagine: on top of the war and the energy crisis, throw in Covid-19™️ for good measure... 😌 image
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
Most videos like this are just fluff where they try to sell you “EDC” gear so you can arrange it nicely for photos. I shared this video with a few friends. Ironically, the semi-normies didn’t appreciate it. View quoted note →
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
Is this due to the Sesame protocol used in Signal, or to vulnerabilities in WhatsApp and/or other apps that were installed by the targets? image
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
Why is it that I, personally, am not allowed to say “goy” in the comments on Reddit? Even though I checked other posts and comments, and their posts haven't been deleted. Only non-goyim are allowed to call other goyim “goyim.” image
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
#Meshtastic vs #MeshCore First, I saw this comment on /r/Meshtastic: image I went to check on /r/MeshCore to see if it was okay to mention Meshtastic there, and found this: image This attitude on Meshtastic’s part personally discourages me from using this protocol. In other words, instead of healthy competition through protocol improvements, the community of moderators has chosen the path of censorship, so on principle I don’t want to use it. I need to dig deeper into this war to understand why Meshtastic is so afraid of MeshCore. If you have any thoughts (and preferably facts) - please let me know.
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TheFuzzStone 1 month ago
please wait patiently for the failure of the system