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Hi, I stumbled across this place from a git and see you have some neat discussions and host some interesting files. Site is well-designed too! Was interested to see that you once were behind Cloudflare and have dropped it. That is pretty based.
What are people's thoughts on CAGEMAFIA, e.g. the big tech companies in the title plus Elon, IBM, Akamai.
Also is the community here much into linux?
I personally see CAGEMAFIA as the biggest problem facing humankind, but others probably care less about it, dunno. All the AI system they are trying to get us to input everything into to "check it" is supplied by these tech oligarchs, and so many other invasive infrastructures too like Cloudflare.
Anyway community here seems more switched on. If any are fighting the growing digital feudalism, and they are also into linux, maybe they will be interested in Digital Feudalism Counter Action (DFCA), a step-by-step firewall setup that blocks CAGEMAFIA and a couple other techno-feudal lords. My favorite part is it tells me when it blocks and which member of the tech cartel, with a little passing message. You can even set it up to tell you what program tried to connect, sooo useful.
See notabug.org/dfca/dfca
Basically it has totally transformed how I use the internet. I had to start using a fork of Firefox that removes telemetry because FF was trying to transmit WAY too frequently to Amazon, Cloudflare and Google. There was even a setting in Firefox that would try to transmit to Google whenever I toggled it on or off. It had NOTHING to do with Google. Can't remember the exact setting but it was a prominent one.... freaked me out.
If I really need to access a CAGEMAFIA site I just use Tor now, but I generally just avoid them. It can be a bit weird when all the search results are CAGEMAFIA, but that happened only once so far. And have been using it for weeks.
Have been using invidious for a long time so no issue there, don't even do video much.
So yeah, dunno, I wonder if the community here might like to put DFCA in the resources section?? I got the attached zip from above notabug.org/dfca/dfca
What are people's thoughts on CAGEMAFIA, e.g. the big tech companies in the title plus Elon, IBM, Akamai.
Also is the community here much into linux?
I personally see CAGEMAFIA as the biggest problem facing humankind, but others probably care less about it, dunno. All the AI system they are trying to get us to input everything into to "check it" is supplied by these tech oligarchs, and so many other invasive infrastructures too like Cloudflare.
Anyway community here seems more switched on. If any are fighting the growing digital feudalism, and they are also into linux, maybe they will be interested in Digital Feudalism Counter Action (DFCA), a step-by-step firewall setup that blocks CAGEMAFIA and a couple other techno-feudal lords. My favorite part is it tells me when it blocks and which member of the tech cartel, with a little passing message. You can even set it up to tell you what program tried to connect, sooo useful.
See notabug.org/dfca/dfca
Basically it has totally transformed how I use the internet. I had to start using a fork of Firefox that removes telemetry because FF was trying to transmit WAY too frequently to Amazon, Cloudflare and Google. There was even a setting in Firefox that would try to transmit to Google whenever I toggled it on or off. It had NOTHING to do with Google. Can't remember the exact setting but it was a prominent one.... freaked me out.
If I really need to access a CAGEMAFIA site I just use Tor now, but I generally just avoid them. It can be a bit weird when all the search results are CAGEMAFIA, but that happened only once so far. And have been using it for weeks.
Have been using invidious for a long time so no issue there, don't even do video much.
So yeah, dunno, I wonder if the community here might like to put DFCA in the resources section?? I got the attached zip from above notabug.org/dfca/dfca
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