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    madargon@is-a.catM
    @soberaim sometimes I feel like it's some curse - or at least date/destiny - connected to Linux. In the past I never planned to work in IT or do anything related to computers. I chose completely other field at university... Ok, it was before starting with Linux. I moved to Linux during my university years, simply being tired of corporate OS crap, and encountered more and more people asking if I am programmer or other computer person - just because Linux user = IT person I simply denied.Few years later, after problems with finding job in my field, I ended as sysadmin in some big company. So I couldn't even escape Linux user fate...
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    Julian Assange warned us. Digital archives give them the power to erase history with one click.One day you see a page. The next day it is gone. "Page not found." A week later, the narrative shifts. "This never happened." No record remains. No evidence of the deletion. Just silence.This is not a hypothetical. It is a description of how centralized digital infrastructure actually operates. When history exists only on servers controlled by corporations or governments, it exists at their pleasure. A court order. A content policy update. A political calculation. A change in leadership. And the digital record disappears as if it never existed.Assange understood this decades ago. His warning was not about any specific archive or any specific government. It was about the architecture of digital memory itself. When you do not control the infrastructure, you do not control the history. You are a tenant in someone else's archive, and your lease can be terminated at any time.The solution is not to abandon digital tools. It is to diversify them.Keep physical books. Print what matters. Store PDFs on external hard drives. Use multiple storage locations across different devices. Distribute archives across different networks and different jurisdictions. Do not trust any single cloud provider with anything irreplaceable.Digital memory is fragile by design. Fragile can be broken. Fragile can be rewritten. Fragile can be erased with a single keystroke.Own your own copies. Archive offline. Do not trust the cloud.#JulianAssange #DigitalArchives #History #Censorship #Privacy #OfflineArchiving #OwnYourData
  • The digital euro is not "cash on a phone".

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    newsgroup@social.vir.groupN
    The digital euro is not "cash on a phone". The ECB architecture: every online transaction visible to the central bank, €3000 holding cap, an "offline mode" that still logs to the ledger once you reconnect, and a quietly intact technical capability for programmable money. EDPB issued a privacy critique in 2023 — none of it was binding. Launch: 2028-2029. Full breakdown: https://newsgroup.site/?p=8518 #DigitalEuro #CBDC #Privacy
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    KYC doesn’t stop criminals - they have ways around it. It just adds friction for regular people trying to access basic services. The burden is always placed on the honest, not the bad actors. #privacy #cybersecurity #decentralization