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Not surprising they've done stuff like this forever. And I'm sure they will try and paint y'all as the problem not themselves enabling criminals to catch probably only a tiny percent. They probably saw this as killing 2 birds with one stone. Creating a criminal network and getting a pat on the back for busting it and they get to say "see people who want privacy are all criminals"
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Eron 3 weeks ago
What's the most secure Linux OS that can be used as a daily driver desktop?
Not super techy, but I really do appreciate the time you spend on Nostr, explaining a lot of this stuff. A lot goes over my head, but as an interested old guy running GrapheneOS and struggling to switch from Windows to Linux, I DO find it interesting to at least consider and ponder your explanations!
Not super techy, but I really do appreciate the time you spend on Nostr, explaining a lot of this stuff. A lot goes over my head, but as an interested old guy running GrapheneOS and struggling to switch from Windows to Linux, I DO find it interesting to at least consider and ponder your explanations!
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