Mess it up with Pihole Big Daddy

Which browser should I use?

tip: DO NOT USE BRAVE – it’s a BTC Miner using up your computer resources w/o your permission.

HOW TO block Google and Facebook from knowing your browsing history

The answer I give to this frequently asked question is “all”.  And in today’s video I explain more specifically what this means. What I teach here is what I call: Browser isolation, and if used properly is a very effective way of blocking Google and Facebook from knowing your browsing history. This is a very specific implementation and it is very effective and flawless at least on computer browsers. There are different additional risks on phones. Browser Fingerprinting Test Tool: https://brax.me/geo

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TURN OFF #FOXNEWS 
Ruperts son “James Murdoch” … says telling the truth is more important than making money in the media business.”
To be “fair” he has been trying to get this message out there for a while.
“MEDIA” is to blame for not putting it on the front page every time he says it!

Tell your senator to disqualify Trump after voting to convict!
Who Is My Senator Contact my Senator Call Your Senator

Patients who’ve had COVID-19 symptoms show a severe chest X-ray every time, and those who were asymptomatic show a severe chest X-ray 70% to 80% of the time.
Post-COVID lungs worse than the worst smokers’ lungs, surgeon says

Far-right website 8kun again loses internet service protection following Capitol attack
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/jan/15/8kun-8chan-capitol-breach-violence-isp

Biden will elevate White House science office to Cabinet level.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2021/01/15/biden-lander-ostp/

Beyond Platforms: Private Censorship, Parler, and the Stack https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/01/beyond-platforms-private-censorship-parler-and-stack

Twitter’s decentralized future

Researchers involved with bluesky reveal to TechCrunch an initiative still in its earliest stages that could fundamentally shift the power dynamics of the social web.

Bluesky is aiming to build a “durable” web standard that will ultimately ensure that platforms like Twitter have less centralized responsibility in deciding which users and communities have a voice on the internet. While this could protect speech from marginalized groups, it may also upend modern moderation techniques and efforts to prevent online radicalization.

What is bluesky?

Just as Bitcoin lacks a central bank to control it, a decentralized social network protocol operates without central governance, meaning Twitter would only control its own app built on bluesky, not other applications on the protocol. The open and independent system would allow applications to see, search and interact with content across the entire standard. Twitter hopes that the project can go far beyond what the existing Twitter API offers, enabling developers to create applications with different interfaces or methods of algorithmic curation, potentially paying entities across the protocol like Twitter for plug-and-play access to different moderation tools or identity networks.

A widely adopted, decentralized protocol is an opportunity for social networks to “pass the buck” on moderation responsibilities to a broader network, one person involved with the early stages of bluesky suggests, allowing individual applications on the protocol to decide which accounts and networks its users are blocked from accessing.

Social platforms like Parler or Gab could theoretically rebuild their networks on bluesky, benefitting from its stability and the network effects of an open protocol. Researchers involved are also clear that such a system would also provide a meaningful measure against government censorship and protect the speech of marginalized groups across the globe.

Bluesky’s current scope is firmly in the research phase, people involved tell TechCrunch, with about 40-50 active members from different factions of the decentralized tech community surveying the software landscape and putting together proposals for what the protocol should ultimately look like. Twitter has told early members that it hopes to hire a project manager in the coming weeks to build out an independent team that will start crafting the protocol itself.

A Twitter spokesperson declined to comment on the initiative.

Bluesky’s initial members were invited by Twitter CTO Parag Agrawal early last year. It was later determined that the group should open the conversation up to folks representing some of the more recognizable decentralized network projects, including Mastodon <https://mastodon.social/about> and ActivityPub <https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/>, which joined the working group hosted on the secure chat platform Element <https://element.io/>.

Jay Graber, founder of decentralized social platform Happening <https://happening.net/>, was paid by Twitter to write up a technical review of the decentralized social ecosystem, an effort to “help Twitter evaluate the existing options in the space,” she tells TechCrunch.

“If [Twitter] wanted to design this thing, they could have just assigned a group of guys to do it, but there’s only one thing that this little tiny group of people could do better than Twitter, and that’s not be Twitter,” said Golda Velez, another member of the group who works as a senior software engineer at Postmates and co-founded civ.works <https://civ.works/>, a privacy-centric social network for civic engagement.

The group has had some back and forth with Twitter executives on the scope of the project, eventually forming a Twitter-approved list of goals for the initiative. They define the challenges that the bluesky protocol should seek to address while also laying out what responsibilities are best left to the application creators building on the standard.

Who is involved

The pain points enumerated in the document, viewed by TechCrunch, encapsulate some of Twitter’s biggest shortcomings. They include “how to keep controversy and outrage from hijacking virality mechanisms,” as well as a desire to develop “customizable mechanisms” for moderation, though the document notes that the applications, not the overall protocol, are “ultimately liable for compliance, censorship, takedowns etc.”

“I think the solution to the problem of algorithms isn’t getting rid of algorithms — because sorting posts chronologically is an algorithm — the solution is to make it an open pluggable system by which you can go in and try different algorithms and see which one suits you or use the one that your friends like,” says Evan Henshaw-Plath, another member of the working group. He was one of Twitter’s earliest employees and has been building out his own decentralized social platform called Planetary <https://planetary.social/>.

His platform is based on the secure scuttlebutt protocol, which allows users to browse networks offline in an encrypted fashion. Early on, Planetary had been in talks with Twitter for a corporate investment as well as a personal investment from CEO Jack Dorsey, Henshaw-Plath says, but the competitive nature of the platform prompted some concern among Twitter’s lawyers and Planetary ended up receiving an investment from Twitter co-founder Biz Stone’s venture fund Future Positive. Stone did not respond to interview requests.

After agreeing on goals, Twitter had initially hoped for the broader team to arrive at some shared consensus, but starkly different viewpoints within the group prompted Twitter to accept individual proposals from members. Some pushed Twitter to outright adopt or evolve an existing standard while others pushed for bluesky to pursue interoperability of standards early on and see what users naturally flock to.

One of the developers in the group hoping to bring bluesky onto their standard was Mastodon creator Eugen Rochko, who tells TechCrunch he sees the need for a major shift in how social media platforms operate globally.

“Banning Trump was the right decision though it came a little bit too late. But at the same time, the nuance of the situation is that maybe it shouldn’t be a single American company that decides these things,” Rochko tells us.

Like several of the other members in the group, Rochko has been skeptical at times about Twitter’s motivation with the bluesky protocol. Shortly after Dorsey’s initial announcement in 2019, Mastodon’s official Twitter account tweeted out a biting critique <https://twitter.com/joinmastodon/status/1204791506143457281?s=20>, writing, “This is not an announcement of reinventing the wheel. This is announcing the building of a protocol that Twitter gets to control, like Google controls Android.”

Today, Mastodon is arguably one of the most mature decentralized social platforms. Rochko claims that the network of decentralized nodes has more than 2.3 million users spread across thousands of servers. In early 2017, the platform had its viral moment on Twitter, prompting an influx of “hundreds of thousands” of new users alongside some inquisitive potential investors whom Rochko has rebuffed in favor of a donation-based model.

Inherent risks

Not all of the attention Rochko has garnered has been welcome. In 2019, Gab, a social network favored by right-wing extremists, brought its entire platform onto the Mastodon network after integrating the platform’s open-source code, bringing Mastodon its single biggest web of users and its most undesirable liability all at once.

Rochko quickly disavowed the network and aimed to sever its ties to other nodes on the Mastodon platform and convince application creators to do the same. But a central fear of decentralization advocates was quickly realized, as the platform type’s first “success story” was a home for right-wing extremists.

This fear has been echoed in decentralized communities this week as app store owners and networks have taken another right-wing social network, Parler, off the web after violent content surfaced on the site in the lead-up to and aftermath of riots at the U.S. Capitol, leaving some developers fearful that the social network may set up home on their decentralized standard.

“Fascists are 100% going to use peer-to-peer technologies, they already are and they’re going to start using it more… If they get pushed off of mainstream infrastructure or people are surveilling them really closely, they’re going to have added motivation,” said Emmi Bevensee, a researcher studying <https://emmibevensee.com/> extremist presences on decentralized networks. “Maybe the far-right gets stronger footholds on peer-to-peer before the people who think the far-right is bad do because they were effectively pushed off.”

A central concern is that commoditizing decentralized platforms through efforts like bluesky will provide a more accessible route for extremists kicked off current platforms to maintain an audience and provide casual internet users a less janky path towards radicalization.

“Peer-to-peer technology is generally not that seamless right now. Some of it is; you can buy Bitcoin in Cash App now, which, if anything, is proof that this technology is going to become much more mainstream and adoption is going to become much more seamless,” Bevensee told TechCrunch. “In the current era of this mass exodus from Parler, they’re obviously going to lose a huge amount of audience that isn’t dedicated enough to get on IPFS. Scuttlebutt is a really cool technology but it’s not as seamless as Twitter.”

Extremists adopting technologies that promote privacy and strong encryption is far from a new phenomenon, encrypted chat apps like Signal and Telegram have been at the center of such controversies in recent years. Bevensee notes the tendency of right-wing extremist networks to adopt decentralized network tech has been “extremely demoralizing” to those early developer communities — though she notes that the same technologies can and do benefit “marginalized people all around the world.”

Though people connected to bluesky’s early moves see a long road ahead for the protocol’s development and adoption, they also see an evolving landscape with Parler and President Trump’s recent deplatforming that they hope will drive other stakeholders to eventually commit to integrating with the standard.

“Right at this moment I think that there’s going to be a lot of incentive to adopt, and I don’t just mean by end users, I mean by platforms, because Twitter is not the only one having these really thorny moderation problems,” Velez says. “I think people understand that this is a critical moment.”

Republicans should join Democrats in impeaching the president

1/6 changed America even more than 9/11 did.

Republicans are right: now is the time for national unity. They should join Democrats in impeaching the president.

STANDBY THE COUNTRY
NOT A PRESIDENT

Governor Schwarzenegger’s Message Following this Week’s Attack on the Capitol

Terrorism is exactly that: to scare people so much that they don’t dare to ask for justice for fear of being brutalized even more. If the actors and instigators of the events of January 6 do not face justice, they will have succeeded.

Narrative #1: They don’t represent America
Narrative @2: Yes they do this is America better make sure insurrections know they are breaking the law and are NOT patriots.

 

Fun Fact: If Biden’s inauguration is delayed in any way, at 12 noon on January 20 Trump is still out as president, and Nancy Pelosi would become the acting president.

WHY doesn’t Pelosi order Sergeant at Arms Michael C. Stenger to arrest and detain any person who violates Senate rules, or is found in contempt of Congress cause they signed onto Texas’s seditious and unanimously rejected US Supreme Court lawsuit? OH YEAH HE GOT FIRED.

Ex-NY Governor Pataki writes in his 2020 book that after 9/11, then-NYC Mayor Giuliani asked Pataki to “cancel” the mayoral election and use “extraordinary powers” to “extend my term in office.” ~ Michael Beschloss

#AbolishTheElectoralCollege
ABOLISH THE Electoral College, Biden would have clearly won by around 11 pm on election night via popular vote, and there wouldn’t have been weeks of questions or a procedure to attempt to disrupt on Wednesday with a riot.

THE CONFEDERACY LOST #ABOLISHTHEELECTORALCOLLEGE

Ever think about the fact that not a single Republican President (outside post-9/11 Bush) has won the popular vote since in over 30 years? #abolishtheelectoralcollege

Donald Trump came within 43,000 votes of being re-elected even though Biden won by 7 MILLION VOTES. Three states decided the election and the margins of victory were razor thin. Wisconsin – 20,608 Arizona – 10,357 Georgia —  11,799 The Electoral College must go!

Republicans are the ONLY ones to LOSE the popular vote and STILL WIN. Seems they are EXPERTS at stealing elections. #abolishtheelectoralcollege

 

LACK OF INTELLIGENCE – FUCKING EXACTLY RIGHT – THEY ARE SO STUPID because “no one could have predicted the violence” TOTAL ASSHOLES

@FPWellman
I am positive if I broadcast to millions of people on social media I want the VP executed I’d have been visited by the Secret Service by now. Why hasn’t Lin Wood? Are our Federal agencies simply not enforcing the law for friends of Orange Julius Caesar anymore?

and @FBI honey pot

@FBI should be sure to get all their names and phone #s
There is a post on #Parler requesting those who took park in the siege of the US Capitol to leave their name, city, and a list of crimes committed in order to receive a pardon for Trump. Many people have already provided this information.

Amazon web services gives the boot to #Parler for violating terms of service
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/johnpaczkowski/amazon-parler-aws

Republicans who say we can’t impeach a president 10 days before an inauguration had no trouble confirming a Supreme Court justice 8 days before an election.  This must be done NOW. Ten days is ten days too many.

They did not get into Pelosi’s office randomly, they were given directions.

 

When Jesus REPLACES education. This is what happens.

SEPARATION BETWEEN
CHURCH AND STATE

 

FUCK REBEKAH MERCER AND BETSY DEVOS NOTHING BUT PRIVATEERS

Parler

Republicans are angry about how many followers they have lost over the last 24 hours. Democrats are angry about how many lives we’ve lost over the last 24 hours.

Cable carriers are being asked to drop Fox News Channel. It was bad for heart patients to watch Fox News in the doctors’ waiting room. They got rid of Fox pronto. Føx (+ONAN) is extremely inflammatory & they don’t label it “entertainment“. We need the Fairness Doctrine back. Is Faux wants to continue as it is, it needs to be accurately labelled as Entertainment not News.

STANFORD GAVE Two degrees to Rebekah Mercer and she’s the co-founder of Breitbart, Cambridge Analytica, AND Parler  —from the Mercer family that bankrolled Breitbart, Cambridge Analytica, and Donald Trump. And had close ties to Steve Bannon etc. She’s also part of the religious group, the Dominionists, who believe they are going to rule the world.

“The Mercer Family Foundation donated just over $1.4 million to outside causes, with the majority going to the dark-money group known as the Donors Trust, according to the nonprofit’s new 2019 tax return.”

Untangle illegal co-ordination at heart of Mercer’s distributed empire & Trump campaign

#Mercer revelation in Paradise Papers #ParadisePapers

Understand what happened in America

CALL THE FBI 1-800-225-6324

Murdoch family? Kochs? Mercers?
Neo-Nazis overrun the Capitol

Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife has compiled a list of “deep state” “snakes,” to be replaced with Fox News pundits

Supreme Court Clarence Thomas wife GINNI THOMAS is an insurrectionist

WHEN IS ANY MAJOR, CREDIBLE NEWS OUTLET GOING TO MENTION GINNI THOMAS AND HER PART IN THIS CAPITOL INSURRECTION? She is the wife of Clarence Thomas, SCOTUS. She paid for 70 buses to bring in the mob, and has had access to Trump to discuss loyalists/enemies.
The wife of a Supreme Court Justice is likely being questioned by the FBI about her role in planning the Wednesday “protest” and march on the Capitol.

‘God bless each of you,’ Ginni Thomas wrote in a Facebook post to support the attempted takeover of the Capitol.

Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, shared support for the rioters who stormed the Capitol on Wednesday. Ginni literally funded the buses to get the coup coups to DC.

Read More: Clarence Thomas takes aim at liberals, Joe Biden in new documentary

On Facebook, Mrs. Thomas expressed explicit love for the violent chaos carried out by supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump, who are against the confirmation of President-elect Joe Biden. Mark Joseph Stern, a staff writer at Slate, shared screenshots of the status updates on Twitter.

In one post, she shared “LOVE” to the MAGA crowd, offering support and suggesting others to tune in to the riot. In another Facebook status, she stated, in mostly all caps, “God bless each of you standing up or praying!”

We don’t unite with fascists.
We don’t unite with traitors.
We don’t unite with terrorists.
We don’t unite with white supremacists.
We don’t unite with racists.
We don’t unite with anti-Semites.
We don’t unite with homophobes.
We don’t unite with criminals.

Pro coup congressmen and senators need to be censured.

Radio Host Alex Jones Admits to Leading Mob Storming Capitol Hill Under Trump’s Direction AceShowbiz.com

THE GALLOWS

 

How close we came this week to livestreamed mass assassinations?

I want to know how he built these gallows without anyone investigating it? I wonder how a person or people carrying large pieces of lumber to the Capitol didn’t cause pause? Hammering, sawing, compression nail guns and NOTHING?

Has the FBI found this guy yet?
https://twitter.com/B52Malmet/status/1348233885977636865

Has the FBI found the guy who made the gallows?
https://twitter.com/ecarsonvacation/status/1348059861662183430

They wanted to drag Pence out there – Pelosi, too if they had time – and make a spectacle of him. Whether the gallows actually worked or not wasn’t the point.  HOW many people do you know are able to make a noose. That takes deliberate practice.