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I put together a guide aimed at Redditors for Kbin and Lemmy! (beehaw.org)

I want to preface, if you see a mistake in the image or have something helpful to add, go right ahead! I still have the layered files for this, so edits can be made very quickly. I chose to handwrite the text to avoid font copyright infringement....

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Regarding Lemmy, if you haven't, I'd read through this post by Fedi.Tips on Mastodon from a couple years ago about Human Rights Issues. https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106835057054633379 and this one from June 2nd basically saying nothing has changed. https://mstdn.social/@feditips/110476830253102884

There's a good argument in reply to the first thread as to why you shouldn't support Lemmy regardless of if you're not using the main instance or the lemmygrad.ml instance, you're providing financial support to the developers either way as people will support the project, which means money going to those devs supporting human rights denial amongst other things unless a major fork is made and adopted very widely.

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I think that's perhaps the worst, but the incompetence shown by the government and the judge is honestly just scary.

Translated with DeepL as well for consistency.

As for the notions of how Tor and Tails work, although they are at the heart of the accusations of "clandestinity", they seem quite vague.

An agent from the DGSI, for example, will write, seemingly confusing the two: "Thor [sic] allows you to connect to the Internet and use reputed communication and data encryption tools. All data is stored in the computer's RAM memory and is therefore deleted when the machine is switched off". Could it be that this person is referring to Tails?

As for the examining magistrate, he cites seal minutes relating to Tails keys, which do not work on cell phones, as evidence of knowledge of "complex techniques for reconfiguring your phone to make it anonymous". He adds, as does PNAT, that Tor enables "anonymous Internet browsing using public wifi" - as if he thought public wifi was necessary for its use.

Please, stop it, France, you're scaring me.

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