Bitcoin Layer-2 Network Stacks Begins Nakamoto Upgrade
  • overflow64 overflow64 2mo ago 100%

    Why makes something l2 in your eyes?

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  • Rwanda's Paul Kagame cruises to crushing election victory
  • overflow64 overflow64 3mo ago 100%

    It's been years since the civil war so of course he's not going to be in military uniform

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  • memes
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    Escape the cycle of Saṃsāra
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    Trump is looking anything but cooked

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  • At some point in the future there will be a movement to completely drop all computer technology for privacy reasons
  • overflow64 overflow64 5mo ago 100%

    That more than likely exists although albeit it's dropped for other things as well

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  • What's the best strategy for changing to GrapheneOS?
  • overflow64 overflow64 9mo ago 100%

    You could buy a pixel 3 or even lower with the lowest storage possible to run lineageos to test if it suits your needs

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  • You can FINALLY emulate an iPod Touch on your PC!
  • overflow64 overflow64 9mo ago 91%
    • You want to experience a piece of technology you couldn't afford/were too young for
    • You have backups of delisted apps that you want to use
    • You want to create homebrew
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  • What are you reading/listening to this week? (September 13th, 2023)
  • overflow64 overflow64 1y ago 100%

    Invisible planets by Ken Liu Song Dynasty Figures of Longing and Desire by Lara C.W. Blanchard

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  • Good video game based manga?
  • overflow64 overflow64 1y ago 100%

    The twilight princess one is pretty good too

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  • After the Liang Hui: Team Xi in Charge
  • overflow64 overflow64 2y ago 0%

    Yeah but there would be consequences and a few dissenting votes wouldn't change the predetermined outcome but would probably come at the risk of harm of yourself and your family

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  • Do you guys see a lot of users in lemmy 'subs' I don't know if I'm using it right
  • overflow64 overflow64 2y ago 33%

    no the site just doesn't have that many users

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  • Privacy startup Nym brings in outside backers for $300 million developer fund
  • overflow64 overflow64 2y ago 0%

    I get that and I'm saying it's available to use rn for you to dissect and I feel like if you have such strong opinions about it the very least you could do is put your money where you mouth is and test out the network and outline all it's flaws so the community can reason about it instead of going hurr durr it's bad I hate it

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  • Privacy startup Nym brings in outside backers for $300 million developer fund
  • overflow64 overflow64 2y ago 0%

    They make extremely strong claims, and strong claims require strong proof. I do not see such proof anywhere. What I see is that they play fast and loose with website visitor privacy and seem to focus mainly on token hyping.

    All the claims against tor and i2p are discussed in numerous academic papers and are acknowledged by the developers themselves not sure about the other projects putting that aside the network is in production rn so you could always test it and do a full writeup on all the flaws for everyone to see and discuss.Telling persons why they've decided to use tokens and not rely on pure altruism is not token hyping.

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  • Privacy startup Nym brings in outside backers for $300 million developer fund
  • overflow64 overflow64 2y ago 0%

    so you gonna comment on their comparison or nah?

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  • Privacy startup Nym brings in outside backers for $300 million developer fund
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    This is “privacy for the rich” model. Unsurprisingly: poor people can’t push the token to the moon! And looking at their website it is clear they focus more on hyping the token than on actual privacy.

    "Tokens will be used to reward those who put stake into the Nym ecosystem by providing services, such as operating a mixnode or validators for the Nym blockchain. Users discover service providers and attributes a service provider needs. Users may pay service providers outside of Nym directly. Alternatively, users may pay the mixnet fees directly or services may pay for or stake NYM tokens on behalf of a pool of users in order to provide services without cost to users."

    It’s fascinating how they talk down Tor (“because Tor does not add timing obfuscation or cover traffic to obscure the traffic patterns in circuits”), but fail to mention i2p which solves these issues without the need for bollockschain tokens. Makes sense — Nym seems to basically be i2p with a blockchain token bolted onto it so that it can become an investment vehicle.So either they did not know about i2p, an important and reasonably well known project which has been around for almost 20 years and is very clearly in the same problem space, or they intentionally decided not to mention it because it would make them look bad. Take your pick: are they ignorant, or disingenuous? Either is a great trait for a project that aims at protecting privacy from the NSA, no less.

    " I2P (‘Invisible Internet Project’) replaces Tor’s directory authority with a distributed hash table for routing. How to design a secure and private distributed hash table is still an open research question, and I2P is open to a number of attacks that isolate, misdirect, or deanonymize users. Like Tor, I2P is based on ‘security by obscurity’, where it is assumed that no adversary can watch the entire network. While security by obscurity may have been cutting-edge at the turn of the millennium, such an approach is rapidly showing its age.Nym’s cutting-edge mixnet design guarantees network anonymity and resistance to surveillance even in the face of powerful deanonymizing attacks. Unlike I2P, Nym adds decoy traffic and timing obfuscation. Rather than a centralized directory authority or distributed hash table, Nym uses blockchain technology and economic incentives to decentralize its network.The Nym mixnet can anonymize metadata even against government agencies or private companies who can monitor network links and observe the incoming and outgoing traffic of all clients and servers." Source: https://get3xnymtech.net/docs/stable/overview/index.html. Full in depth blog post comparing it against tor, vpns , i2p and other solutions in the space https://blog.nymtech.net/vpns-tor-i2p-how-does-nym-compare-8576824617b8

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  • Privacy startup Nym brings in outside backers for $300 million developer fund
  • overflow64 overflow64 2y ago 0%

    Can you at least read their whitepaper and make a fully informed decision instead of hoping for their downfall

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  • Would CPC allow to flourish projects like The Internet Archive (archive.org), Tor Project or The Eye?
  • overflow64 overflow64 3y ago 0%

    Still doesn’t change my point that mainlanders are not likely to use lemmy and that they would get in trouble for asking this on weibo and the like

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  • Would CPC allow to flourish projects like The Internet Archive (archive.org), Tor Project or The Eye?
  • overflow64 overflow64 3y ago 0%

    It really doesn’t change my point that they don’t want you to freely access information why else do you think they would only allow use of official approved ones

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  • Uganda leader says "Africa has been having problems for the last 600 years due to the slave trade, colonialism, neocolonialism -- and none of it was from China"
  • overflow64 overflow64 3y ago 0%

    Uganda is being exploited by both the west, China and it’s own leaders. Museveni gives zero fucks about his people and is just using the geopolitical situation to try to siphon more money from China into him and his cronies’ pockets

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