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here i uh think and stuff about Grapheneosi forgot i have a Peertube site i runfreedom.fossfarmers.companyhttps://www.youtube.com/@notafbihoneypot8487send me xmr46toA11xGi15Zo3LnGdMjL9GJTPavic3EdderjyE7aU9KGFK38mZv1YSmjo8RoKPRohjRtubkiFxL3bVXABT7N2ZBdDocLDhere is my link stack!https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.socialmy blog(still being worked on)blog.notafbihoneypot.com

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    Os fatigue and age verification

    this is crazyhttps://xmrchat.com/streamerlist of operating systems that will and will not comply https://agelesslinux.org/distros.htmlhttps://alternativeto.net/lists/43325/oses-against-age-verification/write your states reps on why this is retarded

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    long road ahead

    mobile data providorshttps://silent.link/https://jmp.chat/https://getsession.org/https://simplex.chathttps://threema.com/enhttps://signal.org/https://matrix.org/mybloghttps://blog.notafbihoneypot.com/how-to-buy-and-use-monero/you can reach me on discord or anywhere else if you have questions https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.socialif you wanna support https://xmrchat.com/notafbihoneypot

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    protocols part 2

    https://ipfs.tech/https://private.storage/https://nostr.com/https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.socialhttps://simplex.chat/if you wanna donate to me because you love the xmr circular economy and appreciate my work i believe in value4value notafbihoneypot.xmrxmr: 86gTQFcgz9FPyHzj3kyKqtHXqV1MYsWYRfDYVSjrk6etAGpSbnvyZs7BuT9Urhfdzx9PRG2Em8t317dKQ2m66fSr6UsV8y1The Online Safety Act 2023 (c. 50) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom designed to regulate online content and protect users, particularly children, from illegal and harmful material. It received Royal Assent on 26 October 2023, establishing a new legal framework for online safety. The Act places a duty of care on online platforms, requiring them to take action against illegal content and legal content that could be harmful to children, especially if the service is likely to be accessed by minors. This duty applies globally to services with a significant number of UK users, those targeting UK users, or those capable of being accessed in the UK where there is a material risk of significant harm.Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, is the independent body responsible for enforcing the Act. It has the power to investigate non-compliance, impose fines of up to 10% of a provider's annual worldwide revenue, and in severe cases, apply to the courts to block access to services. The Act's implementation is being carried out in phases. As of 17 March 2025, platforms have a legal duty to protect users from illegal content, and Ofcom has been actively enforcing these duties. The child safety regime, which requires platforms to prevent children from accessing harmful content, became fully effective on 25 July 2025. This includes the use of highly effective age assurance to prevent children from accessing pornography, content promoting self-harm, suicide, or eating disorders, as well as other harmful and age-inappropriate content like bullying and dangerous stunts.

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    Lights out and the worst bill is trying to get passed

    When the internet goes down....good skills to learncomms- https://briarproject.org/ - over bluetooth- https://meshtastic.org/ - works over lora- https://reticulum.network/ works over lora- https://hamradioprep.com/ham-radio-guides/- https://hamradioprep.com/emergency-communications/- get a shortwave radio- https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/general-mobile-radio-service-gmrsyoutubers - https://www.youtube.com/@TheTechPrepper - https://www.youtube.com/@HamRadioCrashCourse- https://www.youtube.com/c/NotaRubiconProductionsoflline appshttps://kiwix.org/en/https://organicmaps.app/have a plan

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    bills.mp3

    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/04/congress-passes-take-it-down-act-despite-major-flawshttps://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/04/floridas-anti-encryption-bill-wrecking-ball-privacy-theres-still-time-stop-ithttps://www.wired.com/story/police-records-car-subscription-features-surveillance/all my links(growing)https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.social

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    The Paranoids Guide to Vintage tech

    none of these links are affiliates!!!!!!!!!!!! https://www.crowdsupply.com/cool-tech-zone/tangara - (open source mp3 player)https://ploopy.co/ - headphones (open source )https://github.com/hishizuka/pizero_bikecomputer - open source bike computeri use the pine watch and it's great, in my opinion it does everything i needthis is the listmost of my reasoning is to have devices i can either repair or i can have some sort of safegaurd that it can be maintained if the project gets abandoned imagine buying $500 headphones that need an app and won't function or get support if the company abandons itnot as crazy as you think it is.this is a list of vulnerabilities in SPEAKERS just let that sink inand what if they don't provide firmware updates because you sell it?firewalls don't stop dragons had a episode about thiswhere apps need you to resister and if you sell it they might not honor warranties or updates https://vulmon.com/searchpage?q=sonosRemember to share for the seo algo and to helps your friends transition to a more private future

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    What the fuck France

    all the links for serviceshttps://filen.io/https://digitalgoods.proxysto.re/enhttps://getsession.org/https://simplex.chathttps://briarproject.org/https://docs.cwtch.im/https://cryptomator.org/https://github.com/HACKERALERT/Picocryptill continue to add sites to thisthe fact that France sets this as a safer internet is insane to mehttps://mail.tutanota.com/https://ctemplar.com/how-to-set-up-and-use-pretty-good-privacy-pgp/

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    My EXIT plan from Google...

    no photo no thots right now

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    Linux

    ALL RESOURCEShttps://alternativeto.net/https://privsec.dev/posts/linux/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/CREATORShttps://www.youtube.com/@DistroTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@BreadOnPenguins/videoshttps://www.youtube.com/@TheLinuxEXPhttps://www.youtube.com/@BrodieRobertsonLinux (/ˈlɪnʊks/, LIN-uuks)[15] is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel,[16] an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds.[17][18][19] Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution (distro), which includes the kernel and supporting system software and libraries—most of which are provided by third parties—to create a complete operating system, designed as a clone of Unix and released under the copyleft GPL license.[20]Thousands of Linux distributions exist, many based directly or indirectly on other distributions;[21][22] popular Linux distributions[23][24][25] include Debian, Fedora Linux, Linux Mint, Arch Linux, and Ubuntu, while commercial distributions include Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise, and ChromeOS. Linux distributions are frequently used in server platforms.[26][27] Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses and recommends the name "GNU/Linux" to emphasize the use and importance of GNU software in many distributions, causing some controversy.[28][29] Other than the Linux kernel, key components that make up a distribution may include a display server (windowing system), a package manager, a bootloader and a Unix shell.Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open-source software collaboration. While originally developed for x86 based personal computers, it has since been ported to more platforms than any other operating system,[30] and is used on a wide variety of devices including PCs, workstations, mainframes and embedded systems. Linux is the predominant operating system for servers and is also used on all of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers.[g] When combined with Android, which is Linux-based and designed for smartphones, they have the largest installed base of all general-purpose operating systems.#linux#security#car

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    .....so, You Deleted yourself

    none of the links are affiliateshttps://easyoptouts.com/ how to selfhosthttps://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhostedis your information out therehttps://haveibeenpwned.com/

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    How to delete yourself......{from the internet} part 1

    None of these are affiliate links and i use them myself.do your research don't panicand learn to adjust your threat model.masking service free and paid optionshttps://easyoptouts.com/https://simplelogin.io/https://privacy.com/no kyc site to make private purchases to maintain privacypostboxes are more private and so are virtual addresseshttps://physicaladdress.com/https://kycnot.me/sites and helpful linkshttps://inteltechniques.com/tools/index.htmlhttps://www.privacyguides.org/en/basics/threat-modeling/

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    HEY! click this link!

    The affiliate link is such a problemeven worse now youtubers will drag out their vids past 8 min to get them sexy mid role adsill update this later

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    Monero

    this is in my opinion on of the best tools in our belt to keep our privacy and digital freedomrun your own nodebuy stuff with xmrsell stuff for xmr42MC4vpA1Um8knZsWLqSWZbYFoTkGxT5i5pzbChJNJR47yNN68Exx4b5k9JuswZHQJeqfPYWm8j2wFB7jZjPcKq1JEsfxSo

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    exit apple enter GrapheneOS

    if you need to escape apples gardenthen this is for you.Android althttps://grapheneos.org/features#anti-persistenceRESOURCES -----------------------------emailhttps://proton.me/mail/pricinghttps://mail.tutanota.com/loginemail clientk9 mailhttps://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/FaceTime and Imessage replacementhttps://signal.org/2fa open source optionhttps://ente.io/auth/Noteshttps://notesnook.com/find my devicehttps://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.nulide.findmydevice/everything can be used with google play sandbox on GOS!good site to check out in generalhttps://alternativeto.net/my socials and links (ill update this later)fhttps://freedom.fossfarmers.company/https://bsky.app/profile/notafbihoneypot.bsky.social

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    woooooooh we back baby Talking about IOT (internet of trash)

    https://www.esecurityplanet.com/networks/how-to-set-up-vlan/https://www.the-independent.com/news/business/air-fryer-listening-data-audio-facebook-tiktok-which-b2641613.htmlthis isn't a fud post. its more to be aware of what you buy and out on your network

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    escaping the walled garden {big rant}

    {still under construction} Websites that lead you to alternative options. This is a list of websites that can help you escape the walled garden. And sites that have helped me find better options when I was escaping Google. This is obviously a scale, and you need to gauge that yourself. https://alternativeto.net   list of alt appsthat are basic, and I assume most people use messenger:The order is not important.I put all the links that strip or have tracking links in them.The most common apps I see people use: cal sync photos ect.. https://syncthing.nethttps://localsend.org https://signal.org https://simplex.chat https://matrix.org https://xmpp.org social mediaalternatives, now most people will know the algo is the reason it can shape our internet view.These platforms and/or protocols don’t follow the same perspective and should be seen as better, more specific spaces rather than competition.Some will be classified as a protocol.Some will be classified as platforms. It is not super important that you understand it at the core level, but that you know the difference. In plain English, a platform is like Twitter or Facebook.A protocol is like a set of rules that are baked into the code. Like e-mail is a protocol, in its nature it is decentralized; e-mail works cross-platform.You can e-mail gmail to proton, etc., and you have your own domain, so you gain much more control.  Another good reason why protocols are better is that they are more resilient. Each app will have links and documents to more information. Whether you decied to use protocol or platform it is up to you.Not everything has to be black and white.Remember, if it’s on the internet, it is personal, so I would learn good opsec.   protocols: nostr: https://nostr.com(think email) https://wiki.wellorder.net/post/nostr-intro bluesky:https://bsky.app(think twitter) What is bluesky?https://blueskyweb.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/19002666608397-What-is-Bluesky  I think both have their pros and cons.I think it is up to the individual to come to these conclusions. and most of these sites are somewhat new, so be careful when migrating completely. platform:https://mastodon.social(think twitter)https://peertube.tv (thtink youtube)https://lemmy.worldthe fed verse is amazing at what it does and I hope it growsI won’t overload tons of options...this is just the beginning.I think photpea is gonna be the easiest for mostlightzone is my goto for raw and davinci resolve is probs the best video editor you can gethttps://www.photopea.com/information and sitesgoogles site that shows products killed by google.https://killedbygoogle.com

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    why privacy matters and how anti right to repair Fueled the issue

    yooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooremember to hit the share button

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    parinod? encrypt everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and how to unbank yourself

    Hello,(STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION)I remembered this existHere's the links to all the tools to protect yourselfPicocryot https://github.com/HACKERALERT/PicocryptCryptomatorhttps://cryptomator.org/

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    beyond sim cards and cell-phones

    here is the links to all the stuff related to the topicsnone are affiliated links Recilum networkhttp://unsigned.io/meshtastichttps://meshtastic.org/equipment https://www.lilygo.cc/good information Yt sitehttps://hamradiocrashcourse.com/+

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    Could you live without your phone number?

    hope to see yall soon againi will link to articles for information only.non are an endorsement or affiliate links.just some guy with a mic and yells into the voidcloaked wireless: https://cloakedwireless.com/support/ss7: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/07/eff-fcc-ss7-vulnerable-and-telecoms-must-acknowledgekycnot.me: https://kycnot.methis is obviously not a one side fit solutionthere is a lot of complex hurdles you go through to keep your number.but in the end you won't even miss itopt out: https://www.easyoptouts.com/Mysudo: https://anonyome.com/individuals/mysudo/FIND yourself: https://inteltechniques.com/tools/Telephone.html404 media: the gov is tracking you. https://www.404media.co/inside-the-u-s-government-bought-tool-that-can-track-phones-at-abortion-clinics/

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    selfhosted 3am thoughts and what to do

    everything you needcontacts: https://www.etesync.com/file sync: https://syncthing.net/self hosted bitcoin node: https://umbrel.com/ : https://start9.com/Docker GUI: https://www.portainer.io/PASSWORD: https://keepassxc.org/because i use GrapheneOS i love to self host and be as offline as possible, in case the internet goes out or natural disaster hits.it's best to always have a plan and make sure you are in control of you're own data.until next time

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    sponsorships and guy yelling at the clouds

    we out here (not my work, i just love free beer)Free Beer is a beer brand collaboration between students of IT University of Copenhagen[1] and the artist collective Superflex initiated in 2004. The recipe of the beer is published under a Creative Commons license, granting others the right to freely use and distribute it.[2][3]Free Beer "St Austell" (version 3.2) (2007).Superflex Workshop at the "Free Beer Factory" event at the Taipei Biennial 2010 in Taipei, Taiwan[4]Free Beer on sale at the iSummit 2008 Sapporo in Japan sold for 500yen.[5]Anti-copyright display with a "Free Beer version 3.2 St. Austell" mascot and a sign reading "Copyright is preventing access to knowledge" (2007)HistoryVores ØlIn December 2004, a group of students from the IT University of Copenhagen, in partnership with Superflex, brewed a batch of beer in the university's cafeteria. The group named the beer "Vores Øl" (Danish for "Our Beer"), inspired by a 1994 Carlsberg beer advertisement slogan. They launched a website to promote the project and released the beer’s recipe and label design under the Creative Commons CC BY-SA 2.5 license. Since cooking recipes are not protected by copyright, the share-alike licensing approach used is legally questionable and had not been tested in any court of law.Free BeerThe developers of the beer stated that they wanted to raise awareness of the "dogmatic notions of copyright and intellectual property that are dominating our culture."[6] The group admitted to having limited experience with beer production. After the first batch of the open-source beer was brewed, Superflex continued developing the concept under the name "Free Beer" and designed a new label. Inspired by colourful aesthetics of the 1960s, it was meant to further underline the concept of freedom.[7] The name Free Beer is a play on Richard Stallman's quote about free software being “'free' as in 'free speech,' not as in 'free beer.'”[8]RecipeThe first Vores Øl recipe drew criticism from the homebrewing community for its lack of necessary instructions.[9] Community members were concerned the recipe had not outlined how much water to use in the mash, what type of yeast to use, the style of beer being produced (other than being dark and heavy), whether or not to add any hops, what the fermentation temperature should be, or how the beer was supposed to taste.[10]Due to the free availability of the recipe, the recipe has been changed several times. Major Free Beer recipe iterations (v3.0 and v4.0) were developed in collaboration with a Danish brewery, Skands, in Brøndby.[11][12] The amount of sugar has been decreased by 90% to improve the quality of the beer.Version Codename Date Brewery/Comments "FREE BEER – Performa Version"October 31, 2023Brewed by Evil Twin Brewing for the Performa Biennial in New York.[13]"FREE BEER / FREE UKRAINE"August 9, 2022Mikkeller and Warpigs in Copenhagen and Berryland Cidery in Ukraine[14]8.0May 31, 2022Brewery 304 in Seoul[15]6.0"The Atlantic Brew"October 30, 2017Summerskills brewery in Devonport, Plymouth[16]4.1August 25, 2010Brewery in Huntington Beach, California4.1"Artspace"October 2008Steam Brewing Company in Newton, New Zealand[17]4.0"SKANDS"September 2008Skands Microbrewery in Brøndby, Denmark3.5"Hops & Barley"March 2008By the Hops & Barley microbrewery Berlin, Germany[18]3.4"Germania"November 2007Arnaldo Ribero, Germania brewery in São Paulo, Brazil[19]3.3"Linghzi"November 2007Everything Mushroom, Knoxville, Tennessee3.2"St Austell"July 2007St Austell Brewery in Cornwall, England3.0"Skands"June 2006Skands Microbrewery in Brøndby, Denmark[20] (and more)[21]2.1"Apollo"August 2006Apollo Microbrewery in Copenhagen[22]1.5"Samvirke"Suited for homebrewing1.1FREE BEERMay 20, 2005First time served under the name Free Beer at the Volksbühne[23][24]1.0"Vores Øl"December 2004[25]Brewed by students at the IT university in Copenhagen with SuperflexDe

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    XMR, samuri fork and why backup plans matter

    we back boishere is links to tools i use in the event of no internettools/appsmap: https://organicmaps.app/ - you need to download the state(size may very)offline coms: https://briarproject.org/ https://meshtastic.org/ https://unsigned.io/reticulum/you can also download entire web pages tookiwix: offline wiki https://kiwix.org/en/freedombox: https://www.freedombox.org/xmr: https://www.getmonero.org/downloads/xmr information https://www.getmonero.org/resources/about/companies that accept monerica: https://monerica.com/BTC SAMURAI WALLET FORK: https://beincrypto.com/ashigaru-samourai-wallet-fork-bitcoin-privacy/ (use with caution)website: https://ashigaru.rs/download/If i forget anything here, I will add it latter

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    based Yellowball, EFF confirms what they already knew, passkeys {RANT time}

    sourceeffhttps://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/09/ftc-staff-report-finds-large-social-media-video-streaming-companies-have-engaged-vast-surveillancecnet:https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/the-passwordless-future-is-here-how-to-set-up-a-passkey-for-your-google-account/Nitrokey as a alternative to googleshttps://shop.nitrokey.com/shopi will at some point have a email and my pgp key put somewhere if people want to send me stuff they findto cover on the interwebs9oEM0cfuVxkjPVKnNXVp

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here i uh think and stuff about Grapheneosi forgot i have a Peertube site i runfreedom.fossfarmers.companyhttps://www.youtube.com/@notafbihoneypot8487send me xmr46toA11xGi15Zo3LnGdMjL9GJTPavic3EdderjyE7aU9KGFK38mZv1YSmjo8RoKPRohjRtubkiFxL3bVXABT7N2ZBdDocLDhere is my link stack!https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.socialmy blog(still being worked on)blog.notafbihoneypot.com

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