Hi!

I really wish I could have replied already. But I had issues, some imaginary
(with my systems; well mostly fictitious, I have to say Devuan works great, my
lack of expertize to blame for the real part of the system issues), and some
real (I was sick for a while). Sorry!

On 171011-17:29+0200, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:
> On 23.09.2017 10:51, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> 
...
> > And librezilla sounds interesting... (Upfront to say, I might only 
> > contribute
> > with testing once Alpha is out, very restricted developer skills here.)
> 
> We need testers. And we also need community organizers.
If I will be able to, I will try to test.
 
> > But setting it's home to maillist at google is repelling to me.
> 
> That was just a quick start - haven't had the time to set up an own
> infrastructure yet. If you've got something better, you're highly
> welcomed.
I'm not very apt. I can fathom an issue or two here and there and test, or make
a very simple patch, but nothing much more than that, and also I work way to
slow to be of much help, usually. :-(
> > Well, then, if it doesn't involve web, pls. Enrico, make it plain clear to
> > people they don't have to subscribe to Schmoog groups to participate 
> > (because,
> > i.e. in Beagles groups you can read many figured out they needed to, else 
> > they
> > wouldn't be able to participate)... if/once your project takes off. In case
> > you, instead, can't, or have no time to, get it somewhere open and free from
> > privacy risk (would be much better!).
> 
> I'm currently lacking time to care about such infrastructure.
> 
> I've got a spare box @1+1, which still has to be set up (w/ devuan +
> containers, mta, ...), but haven't had the time to do it. If you'd like
> to help, just let me know (feel free to call me: +49-151-27565287)
Noted. But see in my last paragraph above.

> > Gefährdeter Datenschutz: Firefox löscht lokale Datenbanken nicht
> 
> Data privacy in danger - firfox does not delete local databases.
> 
> In short: on "delete browsing data", the website's local databases
> are not deleted - you'll have to do it manually, the hard way
> (rm'ing the corresponding files within the profile).
Thanks for the translation!
 
> > Nach meinen Erfahrungen mit den Mozilla-Leuten sind das offenbar keine Bugs,
> > sondern Features.
> 
> According to my experience w/ the Mozilla folks, these are likely not
> bugs, but features.
Yeah!
 
> > Für Datenschutz und Privatssphäre haben überhaupt kein Verständnis
> > (wundert auch nicht - saßen ja lang genug mit Google zusammen im Haus).
> 
> No understanding for data protection whatsoever (not surprising, they've
> been sitting together w/ Google in the same building long enough)
:-)
 
> > But Enrico talks about how they censor people who even come with simple
> > questions about things (I could prove I was censored myself by Mozilla!), 
> > and
> > he talks more, and ends that email with saying how he has already started
> > *Librezilla*.
> 
> Correct. My fork is yet in an early stage - yet based on esr52, which of
> course is just an intermediate approach (I just didn't want to cope w/
> the  rust hell yet)
> 
> > Brought that here, because for a while, Germany was looked at as the future
> > leader in the return of the respect for privacy, by people like Julian 
> > Assange
> > and Edward Snowden... Alas, hasn't been materializing yet...
> 
> The people: yet.
You probably meant: The people: yes. 

> The regime: clearly not. This occupation regime has a long history of
> suppressing free speech (people get into jail when publicly questioning
> the official hi-story of the 30th/40th, psychiatrized when uncovering
> massiv fraud and corruption, etc).
> 
> They even recently passed a legislation to spy on basicly everbody w/o
> any evidence (network enforcement act), with a small minority, without
> a quorate parlament - just like Hitler did w/ his enablement act in
> 1933.
> 
> Germany indeed is ruled by a fascist regime, but resistance is growing.
> More and more people are working on rolling back the corporate
> occupation and reactivating the original home states. We don't have
> anything like the constitutional sherrifs yet, but (especially triggered
> by the Merkel's huge crimes, eg. opening the borders for invasion) more
> and more police and military people are silently switching sides and
> prepare for civil war.

I find your comments above very interesting, because I'm a bit of a fan of
Teutonic culture, but I won't reply further, as it would be politics. As much
as you wrote, I believe, is still acceptable, since it is related to the true
FOSS fork that you are working on, although remotely. Not any further
discussion, though...
 
> > But... unill, and if, Librezilla reaches Alpha, I think Palemoon is an 
> > acceptable
> > option. My install is from Steve Pusser's repo at SuSE, but I recompiled the
> > sources without dbus
> > (
> > all my Devuan systems are sans-dbus at this time, something unfeasible with
> > almost any GNU/Linux distro other than Devuan and Gentoo --but currently no
> > Gentoo here--;
> 
> Yes, PM seems a good start. We should try to get them onboard and create
> a bigger community.
> 
> > ---
> > of google's intrusivity; they can put most any spyware in videos, and I'm
> > looking for the knowhow how to safely deal with Youtube videos, a very hard 
> > to
> > gain knowledge, very advanced... not nearly there, not even in my dreams 
> > there
> > yet...
> 
> How are they doing that ? EME ?
I can't give the link where I learned, at it was only in statements from some
respectable place or more places like maybe it was Tor or such and some other,
or was it in some site, such as FFmpeg or related, or MPlayer...  But the
statement was that things can be put in videos.

But consider, and I don't have it at hand --nevertheless it shouldn't be hard
to find--, consider the program Tomb, Jaromil and some associate(s) of his,
made it. Tomb is also included in Heads, the incognito browser that Parazyd
develops. There is a suggestion in Tomb how to hide passwords in, was it
JPEGs?, or pics of some other formats. And then think how much more the Dirt of
the dirt spies of the world, the Schmoog, can put in a video! Just consider how
many pics --well they're all, looked up in sequence, only parts and not a
complete picture at any moment other than the keyframe, only the keyframe is
complete--, but it's still such huge area where to hide things!

> 
> --mtx

Sincere regards!

-- 
Miroslav Rovis
Zagreb, Croatia
https://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr

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