[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 2 points 2 months ago

Ahh perfect. Thank you.

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 1 points 2 months ago

Love Feather Wallet but help me with my stupidity here: I thought Monero is at 0.18.3.3 not 0.18.3.4?

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 2 points 3 months ago

Thanks.

I only read that he was director of the company Orgenesis till he resigned in October 2022. Could you give me the sources of what you've found?

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 3 points 3 months ago

I've only touched on a fraction of my concerns regarding her leadership. There's so much more to discuss. Feel free to add your thoughts and expand on the issues highlighted.

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submitted 3 months ago by SniperOwl@monero.town to c/privacy@monero.town

Hey everyone,

Von der Leyen just secured a second term as EC President, and I'm beyond frustrated. Let's break this down:

  1. Privacy nightmare:
  • Pushing for Chat Control: Goodbye, digital privacy! This move threatens to undermine end-to- end encryption, making our private conversations vulnerable.

  • eID System: This essentially paves the way for mass surveillance, linking our digital identity to nearly every online activity.

  • Data Retention Revival: Trying to bring back data retention ignores the EU Court of Justice's stance on its incompatibility with fundamental rights.

  • Europol's Mass Data Collection: Europol gets a free pass to collect massive amounts of data without sufficient oversight. This is a dangerous precedent.

  • AI Act and Biometric Surveillance: Supporting biometric mass surveillance within the framework of AI regulation is a direct path to an Orwellian society.

  1. Corruption allegations:
  • Shady Pfizer Vaccine Deal: A €35 billion deal with Pfizer, shrouded in secrecy. Why are we not demanding transparency here?

  • Refusing to Disclose Texts with Pfizer CEO: Transparency shouldn't be optional, especially in public health matters.

  • EU Courts vs. Von der Leyen: EU courts have called her out for breaking the law. Why is this not a bigger deal?

  • Piepergate: The controversy surrounding the EU Envoy is troubling and raises questions about integrity and accountability.

We deserve a leader who champions our rights as non-negotiable and upholds transparency as a fundamental duty, not one who treats our freedoms as expendable and accountability as an inconvenience.

What are your thoughts on this?

What will another five years of Von der Leyen bring us?

Sources:

Privacy:

European Digital Identity

Is eID Building Trust or Invading Privacy?

Heise Article about data retention (German)

Europol's Data Retention Critique

EDRi on the AI Act

Von der Leyen Rejects Criticism on Biometric Surveillance

Corruption:

PfizerGate Vaccine Scandal

EU's Top Court Rules Against the Commission

Politico on PfizerGate

Patrick Breyer on Digital Age Misunderstandings

Corporate Europe on Piepergate

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 2 points 10 months ago

Thanks to the generous person who donated 0.12 XMR today <3 Its honestly an honor to be part of such a amazing community :)

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submitted 10 months ago by SniperOwl@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Hello Everyone,

I'm thrilled to share that my public node, which has been running reliably since 2019, is now accessible via Clearnet and Tor through a new website launched at the start of this year.

As an individual contributor to our network, I've set up this node to support our community. You're welcome to connect to this community-run node if you're comfortable doing so.

One key feature of this website is that it doesn't use any JavaScript. This design choice enhances privacy and ensures compatibility with Tor.

However, I understand the importance of trust in the digital world. While I assure you of the integrity of this node, I also encourage those who prefer not to rely on third-party nodes to consider hosting their own. It's a great way to contribute to the network's decentralization and resilience.

Remember, the strength of our network lies in its users. Whether you choose to use my node, host your own, or simply participate in the network, you're playing a vital part in our community<3

CW: https://owl.lc

Tor: xmrowl7agi2g2qvlivwiv7d3wu6sjjxejjmoeecb2bh6ya4txkidd3id.onion

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 1 points 1 year ago

From a technical standpoint I would prefer SPN over any VPN. If they somehow manage to add port forwarding and let their apps and infrastructure being audited, then I would use nothing else.

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 2 points 1 year ago

Ah, Telegram: where end-to-end encryption is a "special feature" for secret chats and not the standard for all. How... private.

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 1 points 1 year ago

I agree but sadly they both dropped port forwarding recently. I used both of them for years.

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 1 points 1 year ago

I prefer using services that allow me to share my IP and email domain aliases, which is why I don't opt for self-hosting. When it comes to VPNs, Mullvad has always been my top choice, though I was disappointed when they dropped PF. On the topic of VPS providers, mine requires KYC, which raises concerns as it could easily trace activities back to me. It's unfortunate that more privacy-friendly VPS options come with a higher price tag. Additionally, I was sad to hear that SimpleLogin was acquired by Proton.

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 1 points 1 year ago

They look like they might be a good choice for me. Thanks for the recommendation.

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Hello, fellow privacy enthusiasts!

I've been on a journey to find a VPN provider that aligns with my privacy values, and I wanted to share my experiences and concerns here, hoping for some insights and recommendations.

Primary Criteria:

  • Outside of the 14 Eyes: Ideally, I'd prefer a provider outside of the 14 Eyes intelligence-sharing countries.

  • Accepts Monero: Given its the only real privacy coin there is, I'm keen on providers that accept Monero as a payment method.

  • I need port forwarding for the services I host.

Current Options: I've considered Mullvad and IVPN, both of which I trust for their privacy focus. However, they recently disabled their port forwarding support, which I need since I host services from home. SPN by Safing sounds really interesting too but they also do not offer port forwarding sadly.

ProtonVPN seemed like a close alternative, but I've come across several red flags:

  • Logging Concerns: ProtonMail, under the same parent company, provided IP logs in response to a Swiss court order. This contradicts ProtonVPN's claim on their website that "we can’t be obligated to start logging" under Swiss law.

  • Use of Google Analytics: Despite being a privacy-focused service, ProtonMail has used Google Analytics on their website, raising questions about their commitment to user privacy.

  • No Monero Support: Proton has not added Monero as a payment option, despite numerous requests from the community over the years.

Seeking Recommendations: Given the above, I'm reaching out for advice. Are there any VPN providers you'd recommend that fit my primary criteria? Or any insights into the concerns I've raised about ProtonVPN?

Thanks in advance for your help!

[-] SniperOwl@monero.town 3 points 1 year ago

Finally I can say what I think. FUCK REDDIT. Honestly, it's been a terrible experience creating an alt on Reddit. They get shadowbanned instantly and fully banned around 3-6 months later, and there is no way to contact support nor do they give you any reasons why. Almost all of my posts have been auto-censored by Reddit, and I've had to regularly contact mods to approve my posts. I really hope this platform gets the attention it deserves. Thank you for creating it! <3

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