https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/12/microsoft_ai_recommendation_poisoning/?td=keepreading
#AI
@hcf @dans_root @earthnewstech @monocles You don't get #SelfCustody of all the keys on their platforms, to the point that #ProtonMail bricks #LKML useage!
Please go to a #CryptoParty and learn abdolute fundamentals re: #Cryptography, #InfoSec, #OpSec & #ComSec.

@lackthereof no, it's not because unlike #Phones and #PhoneNumbers, #eMail is not necessarily traceable by circumstances.
Whereas with eMail (and any #asynchronous #communication) you don't have that requirement.
cock.li which natively supports @torproject / #Tor useage with an #OnionService, unless said provider explicitly prevents you from doing so, you can use not just Tor but also other techniques to make it extremely hard (not necessarily impossible, but at least unfeasible at scale!) to get tracked down.Or to put it simple:
So either way a phone number is just a horrible means of doing that.
OnionService which can only be shutdown effectively by sabotage aka. (more or less figurately) "unplugging" it.I mean, it's not as if I didn't gave @signalapp a fair chance.
So any #Messenger service that requires a #Phone Number for signup and/or useage is truly not a real replacement and inherently makes PROVEN WRONG assumptions [i.e. that it is legal and possible to obtain a phone number anonymously at someone's juristiction] about it's customers' ability to shield their privacy…
THIS is why I am going fucking ballistic on #TechPopulism aiming at #TechIlliterates because it's spreading a "false sense of #security" whilst completely disregarding absolute fundamentals when it comes to the underlying systems.

@stman @theruran @50htz @vidak @forthy42 @brume @gorekhaa so yeah, we need a modern equivalent of the original PX-1000, something that isn't an overly complex and backdoored shitbox, but that is simple af.
With options for:
Basically a encryption/decryption unit that has:
Something that just acts as a "Clear Box" (aka. "black box", but transparent) to do critical comms. Something that literally wipes it's memory after use and doesn't store anything on it, but requires the user to keep their key safe!
You know, something that looks like a sleek communicator and isn't a proprietary shitbox that depends on *"#TrustMeBro!" - #centralized, #SingleVendor / #SingleProvider architecture!*…
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] [I know the story…](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYgHiYDKrFU&t=2279) #TLDW: #TextLite made a good device and #Phillips as a #CIA puppet was tasked to obtain all those devices, remove them from circulation and replace them with an #insecure variant. https://cryptomuseum.com/crypto/philips/px1000/index.htm
@fromjason so from one proprietary platform subject to #CloudAct with "#TrustMeBro! security & privacy" to another.
points at #XMPP+#OMEMO (#monoclesChat) & #PGP/MIME (#deltaChat)
Here are some of the most common fitness myths in Kenya, where they come from, why they stick, and what the science actually says.
#gymmyths #gymhacks #trustmebro #fakenews #gym
https://www.fitsavanna.co.ke/training/lifting-heavy-wont-make-you-bulky-gym-myths-kenya