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Neigsndoig IQ 120
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German-American partial Khazar, Independent vibe emanator, Free Software philosopher, Pro-Am gamer, musical composer, tech and gaming tutor, and host of the Nëïgsëndöïg Cöcülës Show on YouTube and Wavlake. Also the originator of the #ttrpgstr tag. Hobbies: gaming (video games, board games and TTRPGs), music production, creative writing, AI shenanigans (Stable Diffusion and RP), GNU/Linux, Free Software (not just Open-Source), chatting wit people, content creation (vibe emanator), podcasting, spirituality (Chaldean numbers of 7 [legal name] and 9 [Pseudonym]), numerology, and gematria. Highly spiritual, black and white opinions (No gray area), and a potential reaper of souls in the coming harvest (the mass exodus of the Roman Catholic Church, the Jesuit Order of the Society of Christ, and their rituals). DM for more details on where to research.
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neigsendoig 1 month ago
#GM, yall. Yesterday, I was unable to release this week's episode of my podcsat due to some internet problems. However, it seems that the desktop browser webpage for Wavlake is down. I don't know when I'll be able to post it, but I intend on doing that if I'm able to. It probably means I might need to change my browser temporarily to do it.
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neigsendoig 1 month ago
That's like saying stablecoins are the CBDC trojan horse. That's bullspit, as even Jack Spirko can disprove the whole thing on the GENIUS Act being a CBDC trojan horse.
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neigsendoig 1 month ago
GE, y'all. I'm about to tick off a ton of privacy nerds on here with this hot take: Threat models (more like threat plans) are fake, and designed to get people out of privacy preservation and action in the first place. Gabriel Custudiate of Privacy Watchman doesn't believe in threat models, as they're quite the complicated steps in order to ensure you are forced to tire yourself out. Unless the Jesuit Order had called your legal matrix nym and wanted you dead (because you won't suck papal pee-pee when told to), just start taking steps to control your data, and go as local as financially possible. People like @GHOST talk about threat modelling a lot, and while I understand the premise behind it, this actually leads privacy beginners astray. Again, unless you're a victim of Jesuit and/or Catholic-ordered crimes to be committed against you, I wouldn't worry about a threat model too much. As an alternative, just start with getting your data off of brokers, and repeating the process as necessary. Afterwords, start moving towards a local-first setup. That's how you kick these Vatican spies off of your back.
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neigsendoig 1 month ago
Why don't people realize this. While giving our best effort to be of the creator, we'll still fall short regardless. If we keep trying again, and failing, what's the point?