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White Noise's avatar
White Noise 2 weeks ago
People don't choose new tools for the vibes. They choose them because the old ones stopped working. The next generation of apps won't ask for your ID card or your phone number. If a government can shut it down, it’s a platform. If they can’t, it’s a tool. We prefer tools. View quoted note →
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Thayr 2 weeks ago
In the age of a decentralized internet finally.
Of course, but after this part things may get complicated for the rulers 😄
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DecBytes 2 weeks ago
Both Bitchat and Bible apps are great to see.
Seeing your posts get so relatively few likes on X (and here too) makes me feel better about screaming into the abyss. This is civilization level news and flying completely under the radar!
Do we know if Iranians 🇮🇷 were able to get their hands on some #bitchat? That would be amazing if they were organizing on #mesh!
Because what the American government is doing now is what 100% of hardworking honest people were hoping for years.
Its just strange how it gains popularity in African countries right before a bunch of terrorism happens in that country and social media gets blamed with the same story about foreigners offering people money to damage infrastructure each time. Also I think if the Ugandan government shut down the internet people would not be using the app/Play store to download an app because they wouldn't be able to access the internet.
100% of hardworking Americans voted for their money to fund a genocide and a president that rapes children? image