

That’s exactly what I predicted. As if people really thought governments wouldn’t notice that people are now seeking out information about other distributions and Systemd alternatives. The next step will be online age verification.


That’s exactly what I predicted. As if people really thought governments wouldn’t notice that people are now seeking out information about other distributions and Systemd alternatives. The next step will be online age verification.
Not really. I don’t really know what your problem is. Other answers address the same point, just in different words.
Because our heart is in our torso? The human part is the front section—the one where the heart is. But you can’t depict a centaur without a torso; after all, it would just have four legs… Or rather, the giraffe’s torso then serves merely as a hip.
Neither one nor the other…
it would die instantly. .
Why? The human heart wouldn’t be able to pump blood to the head…
The right scenario is the worse one… a broken back, and the head and torso would be dragged along the ground under that weight, because the muscles and such wouldn’t be getting enough blood either…


Nah its just a digital image… lol but well feed the AI’s and just trust anything.


Laws are changing rapidly right now, and it’s practically impossible to keep up with everything. If, for example, files are shared or links to them are posted, things get very tricky. For instance, would you know what to do with *.stl files? Something unpleasant is coming soon regarding 3D printing in Europe https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/02/26/brussels-seeks-eu-wide-jail-sentences-for-firearms-offences-including-3d-printed-weapons You’d have to automatically check such files or see if anything links to them. You shouldn’t host such things on your own network. At least that’s my opinion.


I see—even a simple photo that takes less than 5 seconds is too much to ask.
If you took a photo of the monitor while it’s still being edited, it would make it look more authentic right away, and it would automatically make it harder to train the AI with it…


That’s not the point. For example, I use Raspberries as an ad blocker, file server, Nextcloud, private (!!!) web server, and VPN.
I wouldn’t run ANYTHING on them that’s publicly accessible…
Imagine if two users used it to share child pornography, for example… Then your life is completely screwed as the middleman…
Or malware gets distributed through it… Or your entire network gets hacked…
Quickly dismiss the idea of setting up something like Lemmy or whatever on your own network. The world is a shitty place… which means it’s not a question of if something will happen, but WHEN


I wouldn’t start with anything involving user-generated content… Otherwise, it could easily be misused, and the police might end up at YOUR door.


Sweet AI… Otherwise, proof with a photo…
Btw Cyberbunker, Kryptophones, and other marketplaces… More and more of them are being taken down. Why do you only mention Silk Road? Whats with Operation Alice etc ( btw meta data is enough… so https etc doesnt matter )
Um, it’s not just one government. It goes beyond national borders. People have already forgotten all about Snowden and stuff—how ridiculous.


Exactly, that’s the problem. That’s where age verification comes into play (at least in Europe). It doesn’t matter whether it’s prepaid or not. If a minor has internet access, it’s automatically considered to have parental consent. (No anonymous Internet connections… No anonymous SIM cards… Everything has already been verified with real data.
Do you want to register for internet service? You need to provide valid information and be of legal age.
Do you want a prepaid SIM card? You can only register for one with valid information and only if you are of legal age.
So we’ve had age verification in place for a long time. )


By the way, people who create accounts without age verification will then have access to the planned children’s versions of social media… A pedophile’s dream come true 🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
Age verification = digital epstein pedo playground


Contracts only for those 18 and older… So no internet for anyone under 18, or else the parents have to sign the contracts and take responsibility for their upbringing, etc… Oh, damn…
Please let us know who has the most entry and exit nodes… Anyone who uses Tor is being closely monitored. 🤣🤣🤣
Tor used to be good… back when most of the entry and exit nodes weren’t run by the government. Now it’s a honeypot.


Oh, so that’ll be linked to ISPs and the like… and any device that doesn’t provide data will be completely blocked from accessing the network… Just wait and see… They’re planning to crack down on VPNs too… VPS and the like will follow suit
SS7 etc. But people think that magic happens at Grapheneos with its own telecommunications infrastructure (Oh, it uses the same infrastructure as other devices… it also needs ISPs and such to function as a cell phone. Hmm. )… no… the SS7 protocol is used at Grapheneos too. By the way, the connection to the cell tower might be encrypted… it gets interesting when that cell tower also uses satellite communication—there’s so much unencrypted traffic there.
What have people learned from Snowden to this day? Nothing—absolutely nothing. People run from one honeypot to the next honeypot