Was für ein Tag heute, neben dem was ich vorhin schon tootete/postete noch der Beschluss vom Internationalen Strafgerichtshof (#ICC) gegen die Anführer von #Israel & #Gaza und den #Hamas zum #Haftbefehl und das an einem freien Tag für mich.
P.S. Wenn die überhaupt deswegen daran kommen könnten?
@kubikpixel Wichtig: Die Haftbefehle hat der Chefankläger des IStGH lediglich beantragt, die Richter des IStGH haben sie (noch) nicht erlassen. Insofern müssen wir noch Geduld haben
Auch deswegen nutze ich YouTube nicht direkt, sondern Links über @invidious* oder nutze es mobil via @newpipe*, um Videos zu sehen und so weit frei vom Tracking zu sein. Leider sind noch nicht sehr viele anregende Videoproduktionen im Fediverse zB auf @peertube vertreten.
Standardmäßig ist Firefox leider nicht besonders datenschutzfreundlich. Wer nicht die Einstellungen durchsuchen möchte und sich nicht bei jeder neuen Version Sorgen über neue Funktionen von Mozilla machen will, kann auf Alternativen zurückgreifen. Zum Beispiel #LibreWolf für den Desktop und #Fennec für Android. Beide Varianten entfernen unter anderem die Telemetrie-Funktionen.
@kuketzblog ... Und da LibreWolf mittlerweile endlich Firefox Sync unterstützt, hat man gegenüber dem normalen Firefox keine Nachteile hinsichtlich der Synchronisierung von Lesezeichen, Einstellungen etc. zwischen mehreren Geräten mehr. 👍
@evan I find the question quite weird because we're all just citizens, and as such we can't “recognise” a state – we can only demand our governments to do so. If your question was whether we think that it is a state, my answer would be no, as it lacks a proper government and sovereignty.
Taiwan, on the other hand, de-facto is IMO a state, as it has a functioning government and considerable sovereignty. The fact that it isn't recognised by the int'l community doesn't influence my view.
@shalien@tfunken There must be no “neutrality” (approval) when it comes to the destruction of democracy, the deportation of non-Aryans, reeducation camps for political opponents or a ban on public-service broadcasting. What do you think will happen when we apply net neutrality to those whose first action in power would be to abolish net neutrality?
I thought we had long since left behind us the stage of “tolerance for intolerance”...
Some of my posts have been deleted by the moderators of musicians.today because they “contain misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war.“ My „misinformation“ was to write, that there is no black and white and that it is wrong to blame only #Israel and that the #hamas is a #terrorist organisation that is openly promoting a genocide on #Jews.
When I asked the moderators, what‘s wrong about my posts, they answered, they don‘‘t want to get into details.
I‘m afraid the fight is lost
@simplex I'm very much in favour of being able to sign messages so that their authenticity can be checked, because that allows users to agree upon firm pledges and commitments.
On the other hand, the cryptographic possibility that an unsigned message has been faked is integral to deniability, which is important to have in cases where the sender doesn't trust the recipient, but in practical terms, you should not actively encourage users to fake conversations, simply for reasons of social custom.
@Tutanota I registered a free account after reading a @heiseonline article that outlined Tuta's E2EE. After a while, I decided to buy a domain for my inbox, and because back then, Tuta offered the cheapest custom-domain plan among all E2EE services known to me, I chose to upgrade.
When the price was tripled, I seriously considered switching to a provider with interoperable E2EE (e.g. Mailbox.org, same price), but extended my plan until 2026 thanks to the one-time discount for prior customers.
@GambaJo Die Schlampigkeit von deren Schlagzeilenredaktion ist ja hinlänglich bekannt; kaum vergeht ein Tag ohne fehlende Bindestriche, Vertipper oder Strg-C-Fehler 🙃
@MagicLike Does he actually think that having to remove the battery with chemicals because it's glued into the frame is “almost as repairable” as literally just Fairphone-style popping it out by hand? 🤡
When will people finally understand that
Fairphone isn't just “another phone” but another way of producing phones
Fairphones aren't overpriced — many other phones are underpriced
as-thin-as-possible isn't compatible with top sustainability etc. etc. 🙄
I have really no understanding for #Signal's decision not to let us use the app on secondary mobile devices, like it's possible with WhatsApp on tablets. The fact that the independent #MollyIM client has already implemented that feature shows that it's not a technical issue but a design decision. Just try out @mollyim, it's awesome! 😎
@danie10 The SIM card doesn't really have much to do with that, because when you install Molly on your Android tablet, you can choose to link it to your existing Signal installation by scanning a QR code with your phone, just like you would when linking your desktop computer. In that scenario, Molly basically pretends to be a desktop computer despite looking and behaving like the original Signal version.