I wonder how long until TPTB will come after alt-tech. Not sure this is anything but a temporary solution.
>>164414>Not sure this is anything but a temporary solution.Maybe it is a temporary solution, but I don't want to give the kikes one more shekel.
the bitcoin is a ponzi scheme, high tech style, it is wasting megawatts worldwide into nothingness.
it is replacing a problem, fiat currency by more fiat currency, this is what is killing capitalism and free trade.
instead of mining nothing, use your GPUs power for something useful or something? math maybe.
only intresting stuff is the blockchain - can be useful for all kind of transfer and trust.
(i've been thinking of building a mmorpg working on a p2p network with something, no centralised server)
still, bitcoin is nothing but pure speculation. you wanna generate a value? create, build stuff, draw, compose, write. this is what creates a value.
>>164449Also made my PC cost 500 dollars more than it should have been reeeee.
>>164449Stop talking about things you don't understand. You sound like a leftist trying to shutdown the second amendment.
>>164449That's wrong, but this isn't a thread about crypto currencies. It's a thread about alternative social media and web services.
>>164449>bitcoin is a ponzi schemeYou first better learn what a Ponzi scheme is. Bitcoin is nothing but an investment. It's just like investing in shares in a company or in gold. It would be a ponzi scheme if some dude promised shit for giving him cash.
>wasting powerWe produce enough power to afford that. + the miners pay for the power.
>use your GPU power for mathPretty sure that calculating blockchains is an actual math.
I just reactivated my gab account today, also made a bitchute account and changed to a new browser. Getting ready for the Free Speech Apocalypse in the Alt Tech Bunker.
>>164410whats a good email service to use?
>>164554i cant speak fully educated on the matter, but i discovered a nice looking service today while signing up for kiwifarms:
https://cock.liCustom Anonymous E-Mail service for and by chan posters.
also on the whole subject of switching internet services, i strongly suggest we add some decent uncompromised browser alternatives here as well.
>>164557i love brave. its pretty dank
https://brave.com/ >>164558Brave master race reporting in.
>>164558>>164561I think someone on this board recommended Brave to me. I've been pretty satisfied with it.
>>164724So far the only response I've gotten about Brave is that there's some flaw in its security, but I've not figured that flaw out. Explain what's wrong with Brave, lest ye be dismissed.
>>164736>chromiumGonna have to be specific on that, because I don't know anything about Chromium. Also Icefox is Firefox based but people seem to like that for privacy too despite Firefox having bad privacy defaults.
>replacing ads with its own adsI don't even remember the last time I saw an ad anywhere without lowering my shields. What are you talking about?
>encouraging tor use on non-secure platformsKike memes aside, what exactly is wrong with Tor and what did they do to encourage its use?
>mixpanel user trackingNo hablo señor.
EMERGENCY KIKES ARE COMING AFTER GAB
>>164887I wonder what the "Phishing URLs" were.
If they deem the gab.ai links listed below as Phishing URLs the idividual(s) at Safeguard Team at Azure that flagged it as Phishing URLs need to be fired for incompetence and not knowing anything about Phishing - one of the most simple concepts in data security.
>>164889Also this
>>164889Think I found them
https://archive.is/dBrM4https://archive.is/gJqO9I have no idea how they can be viewed as "Phising URLs"
>>164896if there is no crime, it will be fabricated
@staff
i have issues posting images since yesterday, sometimes the site forgets to uploads it after posting
>>164898That is a known issue with the javascript, where the image you selected doesn't actually get selected. Our codefags are trying to figure it out.
>>164897I think they will find is extremely difficult to fabricate those into "Phishing URL". With both pages archived and all.
Also I have better faith in MS, despite what all the comments on the gab post says. I think that MS will resolve this without Gab going down. i.e. remove the warning they gave out. Bing is the most neutral searchengine out there and don't do shit like Google which is part of the reason I think this. Also if Gab goes down because of those posts there is no denying gab was taken down because they wanted to censor Gab.
If it was posts with actual phishing links in them I would understand why MS Azure might want them removed (perhaps only the links).
>>164410https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/https://digdeeper.neocities.org/Both of these are great websites created from a project at 8/tech/. They can help you decide on browsers, messaging clients, email providers, search engines, etc.
>>164558>>164561>>164580https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/brave.htmlBrave is spyware. Read the article if you want more details.
The Attempted Deplatforming of Gab.ai by the Legacy Media Using Microsoft Azure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtjjvpIP1zY&list=UU0rZoXAD5lxgBHMsjrGwWWQGab-Ai gets threatened to get deplatformed by Microsoft over 2 Messages from Patrick Little.
:frog:
The other day I visitid some workshop and I came to realize that with limited ressources you can build a lot of stuff.
A bench, a sander, a tower drill, a small lathe and maybe a welder plus some hand tools. That is enough to cover almost the entirety of wood metal and electronics.
Add a PC for almost umlimited knowledge and CAD.
With some 3D printer in the mix you can build almost anything and most things can be better than industry standard.
Thinking of the possibilities of biohacking and chemistry…
>>164449>only intresting stuff is the blockchainSadly, it is the wasted megawatts that make the blockchain possible.
>>164555>How can I trust you?>You can't.I like this guy. Most people would just try to dazzle users with phrases like "military grade encryption" and similar, but the truth is that email just isn't secure.
I imagine an email address from the domains hosted there is going to be an automatic red flag for signing up to any "non-alt" sites unfortunately.