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fadelkon | Xnet, familias y generalitat llegan a un acuerdo sobre google en las escuelas. Podría dar un giro la situación https://xnet-x.net/ca/privacitat-dades-digitalitzacio-democratica-educacio-sense-google/ | 11:14:24 |
paul.despreciado | Redacted or Malformed Event | 13:44:58 |
paul.despreciado | * What we hardly need, what we must achieve, is to get rid of TCP/IP, the kernells, the dynamic and static librairies, purge the pci-express, the USB norms, throw it all away and replace them piece by piece from scratch we can't stay trapped in the mid-web, caught between big brother (the survey capitalism) and the permanently growing hack threat all kind of powers also they need it but they choose o subject everything on this growing menace it's an imperialist engraving situation a lot of Islands and not-aligned countries could progressively join that effort but first we need to take control of some CPU manufactures, somewhere inside a disruptive country because we'll need REALLY open-source stuff, we need to control what's injected insided all our cpu's if not, thre no way to escape from the growing threat if we don't get adaptative open material, we won't be able to create what we wisdh, what the labs wish, we'll be condemned to work with the dominant logics drowned by leaks troubleshoots and backdoors if you search something to do in these domains, there's a lot of job to do ! (also the SoC system on chip) | 13:47:42 |
paul.despreciado | * What we hardly need, what we must achieve, is to get rid of TCP/IP, the kernells, the dynamic and static librairies, purge the pci-express, the USB norms, throw it all away and replace them piece by piece from scratch we can't stay trapped in the mid-web, caught between big brother (the survey capitalism) and the permanently growing hack threat all kind of powers also they need it but they choose o subject everything on this growing menace it's an imperialist engraving situation a lot of Islands and not-aligned countries could progressively join that effort but first we need to take control of some CPU manufactures, somewhere inside a disruptive country because we'll need REALLY open-source stuff, we need to control what's injected insided all our cpu's if not, thre no way to escape from the growing threat if we don't get adaptative open hardware, we won't be able to create what we wisdh, what the labs wish, we'll be condemned to work with the dominant logics drowned by leaks troubleshoots and backdoors if you search something to do in these domains, there's a lot of job to do ! (also the SoC system on chip) | 13:48:27 |
paul.despreciado | * What we hardly need, what we must achieve, is to get rid of TCP/IP, the kernells, the dynamic and static librairies, purge the pci-express, the USB norms, throw it all away and replace them piece by piece from scratch we can't stay trapped in the mid-web, caught between big brother (the survey capitalism) and the permanently growing hack threat all kind of powers also they need it but they choose o subject everything on this growing menace it's an imperialist engraving situation a lot of Islands and not-aligned countries could progressively join that effort but first we need to take control of some CPU manufactures, somewhere inside a disruptive country because we'll need REALLY open-source stuff, we need to control what's injected insided all our cpu's under their unreadablle layers if not, thre no way to escape from the growing threat if we don't get adaptative open hardware, we won't be able to create what we wisdh, what the labs wish, we'll be condemned to work with the dominant logics drowned by leaks troubleshoots and backdoors if you search something to do in these domains, there's a lot of job to do ! (also the SoC system on chip) | 13:49:27 |
paul.despreciado | * What we hardly need, what we must achieve, is to get rid of TCP/IP, the kernells, the dynamic and static librairies, purge the pci-express, the USB norms, throw it all away and replace them piece by piece from scratch we can't stay trapped in the mid-web, caught between big brother (the survey capitalism) and the permanently growing hack threat all kind of powers also they need it but they choose o subject everything on this growing menace it's an imperialist engraving situation a lot of Islands and not-aligned countries could progressively join that effort but first we need to take control of some CPU manufactures, somewhere inside a disruptive country because we'll need REALLY open-source stuff, we need to control what's injected insided all our cpu's under their welded (unreadablle) layers if not, thre no way to escape from the growing threat if we don't get adaptative open hardware, we won't be able to create what we wisdh, what the labs wish, we'll be condemned to work with the dominant logics drowned by leaks troubleshoots and backdoors if you search something to do in these domains, there's a lot of job to do ! (also the SoC system on chip) | 13:50:00 |
paul.despreciado | * What we hardly need, what we must achieve, is to get rid of TCP/IP, the kernells, the dynamic and static librairies, purge the pci-express, the USB norms, throw it all away and replace them piece by piece from scratch we can't stay trapped in the mid-web, caught between big brother (the survey capitalism) and the permanently growing hack threat all kind of powers also they need it but they choose o subject everything on this growing menace it's an imperialist engraving situation a lot of Islands and not-aligned countries could progressively join that effort but first we need to take control of some CPU manufactures, somewhere inside a disruptive country because we'll need REALLY open-source stuff, we need to control what's injected insided all our cpu's under their welded (unreadable) layers if not, thre no way to escape from the growing threat if we don't get adaptative open hardware, we won't be able to create what we wisdh, what the labs wish, we'll be condemned to work with the dominant logics drowned by leaks troubleshoots and backdoors if you search something to do in these domains, there's a lot of job to do ! (also the SoC system on chip) | 13:50:20 |
paul.despreciado | in the lack of civil-control of open hardware freely designed to build our logics, every other achievements that could theorically contribute to a better world is in some way (or fully) feeding our slavemasters | 13:54:10 |
paul.despreciado | * in the lack of civil-control of open hardware freely designed to build our logics, every other achievements that could theorically contribute to a better world is in some way (or fully) dubbing high-tech slavery | 13:55:16 |
paul.despreciado | * in the lack of civil-control of open hardware freely designed to build our logics, every other achievements that could theorically contribute to a better world is in some way (or fully) dubbing high-tech slavery, recognize that commonly is the less devs can do | 13:56:37 |
paul.despreciado | * in the lack of civil-control of open hardware freely designed to build our logics, every other achievements that could theorically contribute to a better world is in some way (or fully) dubbing high-tech slavery, recognize that commonly, clearly, tirelessly, is the less devs can do | 13:57:01 |
paul.despreciado | * In the lack of civil-control of open hardware freely designed to build our logics, every other achievements that could theorically contribute to a better world is in some way (or fully) dubbing high-tech slavery, we wont make internet great again. Recognize that commonly, clearly, tirelessly, is the less devs can do. | 13:58:12 |
paul.despreciado | * In the lack of civil-control of open hardware freely designed to build our logics, every other achievements that could theorically contribute to a better world is in some way (or fully) dubbing high-tech slavery, we wont make their internet great again. Recognize that commonly, clearly, tirelessly, is the less devs can do. | 13:59:48 |
paul.despreciado | Download civic-tech_community-management.jpg | 14:00:41 |
paul.despreciado | We want others to be free, because our freedom begins where the freedom of the other begins, and because, on our own, we could only be at best "virtuous in misfortune". Castoriadis | 14:42:26 |
paul.despreciado | * What we hardly need, In the lack of civil-control of open hardware freely designed to build our logics, | 14:47:24 |