Just got a new batch of Pixel 9a in
Brand new, 10/10, no battery cycles.
We're lowering the previous price from $520, to now $435.
Please PLEASE stop using KYC SIM cards, iPhone, or stock android. You are harming the people you talk to.
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Propaganda Lock
It's a condition where the person refuses to intake new or conflicting information on a given subject, because they have heard so much from the other side.
We all know propaganda lock exists for politics. In fact, it's the norm of political life.
But for technology it's dangerous. It's literally the blind allegiance to a given software, developer, or service, with the refusal to even consider counter-points of how they directly harm you.
Even worse, Google SEO dictates which articles and videos will be shown as "the experts" in networking, browsers, and resisting the NSA.
But if you are willing to venture outside the algorithm's box, you'll see there's a whole new world on the other side…
HydraVeil
Social media popularity can be deceiving
The question is, what are you asking of the audience
In my case, I'm asking them to first change operating systems to Linux, then get cryptocurrency, and finally install, use, and pay for a revolutionary new way of using the internet. Which defies existing propaganda, where our competitors abuse the end-user for quick profit. And because we are shining a light on the huge problems with other browsers and VPNs, we are suppressed from mainstream tech influencers.
In your case, you're asking them to like a jpeg meme, that you didn't even make.
With this in mind, you might want to reconsider scrolling past my articles (and staying glued in the tyranny tech). I swear to you, if you scroll through this list of articles, you will find something on a subject interesting to you regarding privacy, and learn (even if you don't even use Linux yet)
Why HydraVeil? | Simplified Privacy
Me:
Look this is a list of non-KYC VPS hosts linked below
Nostr User:
YES! YES! That's awesome!
Me:
But, keep in mind that both the EU and US have had proposed laws to force KYC in the future, that thankfully failed to pass so far, but someday they could. And emerging market hosts are less reliable for uptime/speed (asia, south america, & africa).
Nostr User:
What should we do?
Me:
Check out Arweave, it's a protocol that has no-KYC static file hosting, a CDN, domain system, and binding smart contracts.
Nostr User:
It's a shitcoin! Ugh I hate shitcoins!
Me:
Well, it's more like a decentralized stock, since the protocol earns revenue from hosting, that's locked into a pool to payout to the providers.
Nostr User:
Well I'm concerned that people will do payments in Arweave, instead of Bitcoin Lightning
Me:
That's unlikely, because Lightning is private and a commodity. While as Arweave coins are uniquely tied to the files you upload. So if you have a website, you wouldn't want everyone to see every non-website transaction you make.
Nostr User:
Well how does it work?
Me:
Arweave:
& the regular internet VPS hosts promised:
Meet ArWeb. Our new app | Simplified Privacy
Pro/Con of Anonymous VPS Hosts | Simplified Privacy
Linux surpasses over 6% of the desktop market!!!
Article from ZdNet cites these reasons:
--USA AI devs
--European businesses shifting
--European entrepreneurs shifting
Of course, they left out HydraVeil's kickass beta launch, but that's because my users keep a low radar to avoid being part of "unique visitor" statistics.


ZDNET
Linux has over 6% of the desktop market? Yes, you read that right - here's how
It's not a typo. Linux's desktop share is growing, according to the US government's records.
Donald Trump has national guard soldiers helping to stop homelessness in DC.
In my personal subjective view, this a very dangerous situation, as using any military for local law enforcement turns the average person into an enemy combatant. Militarized police are a stepping stone to government authoritarianism and over-reach of power.
I am NOT opposed to using the guard in actual crisis situations, such as the previous riots in LA.
I am NOT saying that homelessness is not a serious problem, or being handled by Democrats wrong.
I AM saying this is not the appropriate use of Trump's power. And homeless people sleeping in public is not the same type of violent crisis that the previous LA riots were.
Start the debate with food.
You say to them,
"Don't you agree that processed sugary foods are bad for you, but yet they are very popular among society, and in fact the norm?"
The person reluctantly agrees. Then:
"So these processed food manufacturers are willing to harm the majority of the population, and even though it's bad for them, the vast majority of consumers eat it. Now this same premise is how most aspects of our lives work.
It's true for Fiat Money vs Cryptocurrency
It's true for Social Media vs Nostr
It's true for Keynes vs Hayek
It's true for Windows/Mac vs Linux
It's true for WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord vs Signal/XMPP/others
It's true for iPhone/Stock vs Degoogled Android
It's true for Tor/Mullvad Browser vs HydraVeil
The majority is usually wrong, against their own interests. And society's gatekeeper "influencers" go along with it, because they profit from the groups that seized power.
I'm not saying blindly follow my words. I'm begging you to not blindly follow the words of my enemy, and evaluate for yourself.
SimpleX tries to stop server-side metadata that would come from a targeted attack, beyond what XMPP can provide.
And the example used for it is that the CIA compromised a Russian XMPP server, with the VPS provider's help (Hetzner), to get metadata only. But 99% of people should not be worried about their self-host XMPP server being targeted by the CIA for metadata only.
On the other hand, HydraVeil tries to stop browser fingerprint metadata, for any service Tor Browser breaks. This is something literally everyone has to deal with regularly, as with a browser you directly interact with the enemy. And Librewolf, Brave, Firefox, and others are very leaky. A single use with a big tech site brands and fingerprints it completely.
But yet "influencers" gush over SimpleX, for under 1% of the population,
And disregard, censor, or ignore HydraVeil, for 99% of the population.
Why? Because the SimpleX dev got funded by Bill Gates to literally PAY influencers like Techlore's “NewOil” Nathan Bartram with the Surveillance Report to shill it. And then what a coincidence, he literally tells his fans to ignore our project when they ask him about it, because we have no fiat bank accounts to rain on him.
Nathan Bartram told his podcast fans that he sides with Google and Facebook, over me. How do you not see that the very purpose of HydraVeil is that you can continue to use those services in a more private way?
Nostr users respond more to memes than people's life work,
So we'll put memes in the releases,
!! HydraVeil 1.1.2 Release !!
Fixed: Loading error for Arch & Fedora.
Release notes:
SHA-256 sum for 1.1.2:
390536af7ac32236f3f4ec71baf13173c25ffc6325b956452a63f08b5bc2c15f
Of course, real Arch users be like,
Debian users be like,

HydraVeil 1.1.2: Fedora & Arch Font Loading Fix | Simplified Privacy
Debian users be like,

Whonix Compared to HydraVeil.
Very different projects with fairly different goals, use-cases, tech stacks, problems, and philosophies.
Whonix:
Tries to make everyone the same.
HydraVeil:
Tries to make every profile different.
Whonix:
Biggest threat is state-level targeted attacks, with breakout of Tor browser
HydraVeil:
Biggest threat is the centralization of the internet, and a few huge giants overseeing your entire life. Where 99% of people can't avoid their invasive fingerprinting, without this tool.
This article goes over not only the differences in the projects, but also differing philosophies on Tor itself:
Whonix Compared to HydraVeil | Simplified Privacy
The real test of a man, is not if he's always right
But how he reacts and changes when he's wrong
TOTP leak ?!
Vibe coding ain't working out for Proton already!
Today Proton fixed a new bug in its new Authenticator app for iOS that logged users' sensitive TOTP secrets in plaintext, potentially exposing multi-factor authentication codes if the logs were shared.
Source:


BleepingComputer
Proton fixes Authenticator bug leaking TOTP secrets in logs
Proton fixed a bug in its new Authenticator app for iOS that logged users' sensitive TOTP secrets in plaintext, potentially exposing multi-fac...