

Why do you believe the main guy isn’t broken? He’s completely apathetic and lifeless.
Your prudery and moralism bores the hell out of me https://randomrantdispenser.neocities.org/rant04-2024-07-18
ps: If you are replying to me on some beehaw community I won’t see it. I have no intention of interacting with that instance again. Echo Chambers are a cancer rotting away your brain.


Why do you believe the main guy isn’t broken? He’s completely apathetic and lifeless.


They are completely sleep-deprived and exhausted, and not just physically, but also mentally and morally. They can barely see themselves as human. What the creator says isn’t about women but about people in capitalism: if they can’t produce value anymore, their lives are as worthless as a horse with a broken leg.
The second rule is live, laugh, love


What’s redditism? - I really don’t know, I only ever participated in a few subs about specific software.


“Swiss law prohibits the country’s courts from compelling a VPN service to log IP addresses”
Seems like they breached only IPs that accessed emails (I haven’t read their email terms before, but the VPN says “strict no-logs policy” - which is audited), but because of the zero-knowledge encryption they can’t access email content.
ps: Another difference is that the government had to demonstrate on court there were basis to believe certain emails were linked to criminal activity… not that I don’t believe it’s bullshit, but in the USA they can require any data for any reason without demonstrating probable cause and you can’t even mention it’s happening.


The map of space debris looks scary because each is displayed as the size of a country, while all together they would fit inside a single stadium.


Nope, that’s why independent audits exist. On a random day, technicians from other organizations show up and check how the data is being handled, and Proton has passed every audit.
The reason you can’t trust American companies on that is because of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the National Security Letter. Government agencies can force companies to hand over data or create backdoors without court orders, and the companies aren’t allowed to tell their clients about it.


Lumo by Proton is private and free, however, it’s not very good (at least on free tier).
Duck.ai claims to be private, but you can never trust an American company on that.


Shareholders would rather have history destroyed than free.
I’ve read somewhere that adding too much complexity just lights a beacon your way, like “look at this guy with shitty latency using all these weird ports, he must be up to something”.
However, OP just seems to want to use Tor without falling into Captcha Hell.


It would be interesting if they collected (or displayed) other data… like: How happy people failing and people not failing were with the company?
Age range? Favorite music genre?
Do they use TikTok? Did they cry when Captain America picked Thor’s hammer in that MCU movie?





If it ain’t about hot milfs in my area I ain’t clicking no links on my emails.


“The Grand Theft Auto maker terminated between 30 and 40 staffers across multiple offices in the UK and Canada”
I never tested it, but what about having a second phone with those filters that change your appearance, and then you point your camera on its screen?
When you find a Fediverse instance that says “freedom of speech, free battle of opinions” you discover every other instance defederated from it. They hate it here :P
Awesome! More than ten years since I last updated MAME, the few Neo Geo 64 games I like were in a poor state (although playable), and I had another emulator for Model 2. I recently read about the MESS integration, all my emulators are outdated af, I got to get back at working on my arcade.


you probably got shadowbanned, they considered it spam, or didn’t like something else on the comment, the word itself is too generic, one could easily be talking about motorhead


That’s exactly what the shadow government ruler would like you to believe.
You really think what he did and how he reacted was sane? The guy is not a psychopath or cold heartless murder, and he didn’t even try to flee the scene.
I believe the most in-control character is the main girl, she’s also the most intelligent - seems to be the one to better understand everything that is going on, and her decision at the end shows she was still capable of making choices - it was also her choice to leave, wasn’t it?
The reason she carries the gun is the same reason she jokes about buying rat poison earlier, she wanted to do it long before the dance, the dance just made her lose the little faith she still had. The guy was in such a state that he would have gone along with anything she asked, his decision-making capability was completely impaired. Isn’t the dialogue before he says the movie title something like “Why did you do that?” “She asked me”. He wasn’t capable of accessing what he just did, his last rationalization is that they were just livestock, so it didn’t matter.
But back at the creator’s view, I think it’s expressed in this scene:
