SummerBreeze

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I own the domain MoneroFreedom.x if you want to use it for IPFS/Arweave sites, I'd be willing to donate it if you showed me the content

Also the tech behind RebelNet.me can be self-hosted for XMR tips forum. I agree Reddit isn't great due to censorship/surveillance. And Lemmy is mostly socialists. While as Nostr over Tor is more suitable. This can use Nostr tor relays

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Monero 167!

shortwavesurfer selling paper towels for 0.022 XMR

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I'm confused by your message. RebelNet.me does NOT compromise Monero's privacy in any way. It separates social id from financial id. And someone can self-host it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

yeah one could, but what about comments. Also as a regular Nostr user, I have to scroll through daily spam on Bitcoin, so we wanted to give us a home. Server-side comes first, then clients. I've seen you get excited about Lemmy with XMR tips, so I don't see how this is different. Lemmy is mostly socialist on the other instances, and ties your user ID to the moderator's discretion.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (5 children)

do you give the talk remotely via type-to-talk audio? I think you should find a different voice than the one used on MoneroTalk which is really hard to listen to. I know there's few open source ones, let me know if you find any good ones. The default linux one in the package manger is horrible

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

This should be compatible with RSS, let me ask dev on the URL. Having RSS with XMR tips would be dope. As a content creator, not knowing if anyone reads your RSS is not so fun/motivating

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago

Most people don’t even know what Monero is. Most people don’t even know what Nostr is. Most people don’t even know why Linux matters. Education is needed. Just talking in a vacuum is talking to yourself. Outreach must be done to existing groups/people. If you want to sit on your ass and do nothing, okay good luck bye. But I’m building. I’m grinding.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

agreed, this is the battle. I'm saying, it helps to have the people that already know and use Monero on-board

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

A CSS proposal isn’t going to get your landlord to accept XMR, that comes from you and culture. And depending on what country you live in, Coincards, Cake wallet, bitrefill (not xmr), ect. Do let you buy some basic items or food.

The thing is, my proposal doesn’t cost CSS money. I’m asking you to have fun on a social network. I'm not catering to the "fringe techie community", if anything this is easier to understand than any of the other networks, because it works in a web browser

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Yes of course they can use all of these different tools, but having too many tools kills the network effect. I was telling you about arweave before, did you know Lens posts to Layer 3 arweave, so it can scale? Lens has DNS & does pictures over Nostr. Will Nostr folks find out? No, no network effect.

RebelNet uses Nostr, but Nostr by itself is hard for new users. When you create a new keypair on your local device, you are meaningless with no discovery. In order to be heard, people follow mass amounts of other people they dislike, which ruins their feed and kills the fun. While on the RebelNet, all voices are heard based on merit, and you can build your Nostr following which you then own off-platform.

Nostr clients don’t differentiate between the same post being reposted by a different user. This forces you to reread the same posts, creating resentment against the content creator. This resentment is why after you go viral, your next few posts get a dead response as people automatically skip rereading your stuff.

In contrast, the RebelNet can link all of these. Interoperability is the path to adoption. In the same sense that converting cryptocurrencies from one to another makes them more widely used. This is bigger than a “website”, it’s the layer 0 protocol.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

RebelNet is an agnostic protocol that allows for many other protocols to cross communicate. So one of those is Nostr, which should be fairly well known among Monero users. Here's a video explaining: https://rebelnet.me/news/0xad937afc3901f9e4c6

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Thanks for bringing to our attention that a random security firm has false flagged the domain.

 

Most Nostr users post to relays on Cloudflare and Hetzner. They don’t realize that they’re easily censored, and it’s not decentralized.

Even worse, there is the threat of radical Bitcoin Maxis trying to censor Monero via forced lightning paywalls on the relays. Like a chess player thinking ahead, we outline some XMR relays and Tor Onion ones in this new easy to read guide: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/nostr-relay-guide/

Tor Onion: http://privacypkybrxebcjicfhgwsb3coatqechwnc5xow4udxwa6jemylmyd.onion/nostr-relay-guide/

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Spain has banned Telegram.

They are claiming this is over copyright violations of users, that Telegram is failing to police. Now some users will be forced to consider decentralized solutions. As I have repeated many times, Session messenger empowers users to defy state level censorship, with its unique blockchain based DNS that completely separates physical locations from identity. And our team has repeatedly mentioned using Session to defy a Monero ban.

With Session, if the location of the VPS or device is discovered, the user can rotate the blockchain name to a new public key. On the other hand, SimpleX, Tor Onions, or XMPP are tied to physical devices with encryption keys in memory, and their discovery is a game-over.

However, Session receives a lot of criticism. Rather than ignore this, I tackle it head on, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/spain-has-banned-telegram-defending-session/

Tor Browser Onion: http://privacypkybrxebcjicfhgwsb3coatqechwnc5xow4udxwa6jemylmyd.onion/spain-has-banned-telegram-defending-session/

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Huge amount of these guides reference if they accept Monero.

What’s the best ________ ?

Best VPS hosts, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/vps/

Pro/Con of Phone Numbers/Services, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/burners/

Crypto-to-Crypto “No KYC” Swap Websites https://simplifiedprivacy.com/swaps/

How VoIP works, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/voip/

Best Crypto→ Fiat gift cards: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/best-vendors-that-accept-cryptocurrency/

Types of DeGoogled Phones, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/degoogledphones/

Pro/Con of Linux Distros, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/linux-distros/

Pro/Con of Private Routers https://simplifiedprivacy.com/router/

Pro/Con of Virtual Machines, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/types-of-virtual-machines-whats-right-for-you/

Best Agora Societies, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/realworldagora/

Best Google Alternatives, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/degoogled-life/

Best email? Check out, https://simplifiedprivacy.com/email-cloud-combo/

 

Someone asked me how to download Youtubes privately with open source. So I wanted to share the info with you since it's all written out.

Which of course you are wondering How to watch the classic "breaking monero" on youtube, privately? Duh.

In this fast guide, we break down all the different methods, ranging from web browser, desktop, android, command line, to even browser extensions. In fact, one of our community members was kind enough to open source his android termux script to do so,

which is part of the guide found here: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/how-to-download-youtubes/

Got one I missed? comment below! we'll add it

 

In a shocking new hack, the data of 43 million French citizens was leaked from a government database, onto the darkweb.

Yet the French government is pushing for heavy VPN restrictions, to collect and identify huge amounts of data, including even banning foreign VPNs that wouldn’t have to comply.

Simplified Privacy has grave concerns about such a broad and powerful expansion of government power, when they have not proven the ability to handle even basic identifier data on their citizens. We once again urge the use of Monero and warn against blindly trusting authority: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/france-hack-vpn-restrictions/

Tor Browser Onion: http://privacypkybrxebcjicfhgwsb3coatqechwnc5xow4udxwa6jemylmyd.onion/france-hack-vpn-restrictions/

 

Roman Sterlingov was recently convicted for running a Bitcoin mixer.

This is a very dangerous legal precedent. Because the only hard evidence for him to potentially serve 20 years in prison is that his KYC Bitcoin went through many hops and wallets, before being used later to supposedly buy a domain name.

This court case means that anyone is responsible for the future actions of anyone you pay, because if those funds turn out to go to anything illegal, you’re automatically on the hook. And people wonder why we like Monero?!

Get the full scoop on this shocking case, it's the ultimate why Monero: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/unproven-proprietary-chainalysis-software-jails-bitcoin-user/

Tor Browser Onion: http://privacypkybrxebcjicfhgwsb3coatqechwnc5xow4udxwa6jemylmyd.onion/unproven-proprietary-chainalysis-software-jails-bitcoin-user/

 

Binaries for Official Monero v0.18.3.2 are now available at http://www.getmonero.org

Also Feather wallet: Go to help -> Check for updates

Update your wallets! This has the fee fix!

 

There is currently a fee bug with Monero, that the wallet doesn’t automatically bump the fee when there is a backlog. This fee bug is causing sync issues with many wallets. The bug has already been solved with Anonero.io, and other wallets will be rolling out fixes shortly.

There are rumors that Nostr's creator is behind a spam attack. Simplified Privacy addresses this and has a ready working solution: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/monero-attack-nostr/

Tor Browser Onion: http://privacypkybrxebcjicfhgwsb3coatqechwnc5xow4udxwa6jemylmyd.onion/monero-attack-nostr/

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Signal just released the usernames for both desktop and mobile now, with phone number hiding. This makes it easy to join groups without leaking info to the group.

Get the full guide w/ dope groups to join, including Monero focused ones from Tuxsudo of the MoneroTalk podcast: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/signal-usernames-desktop/

Tor Browser Onion: http://privacypkybrxebcjicfhgwsb3coatqechwnc5xow4udxwa6jemylmyd.onion/signal-usernames-desktop/

 

A scammer got a fake version of Exodus wallet in Canonical’s Ubuntu Snap Store. This fake scam wallet drained 9 Bitcoins (worth nearly half a million USD) from a user. This article goes over the CEO's shocking and ludicrous response regarding KYC, crypto, and open source dev work: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/ubuntu-crypto-snap-scam/

Tor Browser Onion: http://privacypkybrxebcjicfhgwsb3coatqechwnc5xow4udxwa6jemylmyd.onion/ubuntu-crypto-snap-scam/

 

European Union politicians have been trying to pass "Chat Control" which would ban end-to-end encrypted communications. A new big court ruling on Telegram is a game changer for this. And in this fun fast read, we give an overview of why these corrupt laws will fail: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/court-rules-against-eu-chat-control/

Tor Browser Onion: http://privacypkybrxebcjicfhgwsb3coatqechwnc5xow4udxwa6jemylmyd.onion/court-rules-against-eu-chat-control/

 

As you probably already know, Monero’s been delisted from Binance and the price took a big hit.

Let's talk about what's going on in your head right now: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/binance/

Tor Browser Onion: http://privacypkybrxebcjicfhgwsb3coatqechwnc5xow4udxwa6jemylmyd.onion/binance/

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