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So, you paranoidly promotes open-source and decentralization, but uses a proprietary OS like Windows/macOS? It is like being full of weapons but inside a glass house.
https://peepeth.com/daniellmesquita/peeps/QmebewvqHrjwYBCkFm8KzNcYRLpVMSrTsJFfkJoWXTnbbs
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Replying to @petar (0xe34e1fd01f5d2d5533a586941f22dc8d4894a0d3)
Less is more https://www.thelightphone.com/
Why not to use a KaiOS-based feature phone instead?
@bevan, Peepeth is to work only in DappPocket?
In Status.im it haves a loading loop, and in MetaMask Mobile it says to be posting but doesn't updates.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
8/ Using a proprietary software (as she said, that should not be "so militant at the point of" using) is totally different than having a whole proprietary OS controlling your high level hardware. Also, isn't trying to replace open-source to ethical-source a "so militant" act?
Regarding Coraline's ethical-source, I'd noted a point which enables censorship, and it started a healthy discussion with other member bringing ideas to work about it.
Coraline simply didn't commented.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmTNgyade1aaMqekELsXgf6voWk1hTBuZVCkWG4xbff4Bp/
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
14/ Snapshot of part from our discussion: https://archive.is/l1bNe Only I have to say is, like any other public figure, Coraline Ada Ehmke can't say more than what she is authorized by the inertia system. People can play as activists, but they can't harm too much.
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Public figures/artists/famous people also need to be decentralized, plus having a decentralized profit source. That's the vision of Civil for newsrooms; for a unbiased, impartial journalism.
Do you know the biggest point of this discussion?
Coraline is proprietary itself.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
13/ Another contradiction is Coraline Ehmke following me for then blocking. Also, as I said about buggy workarounds for unoficially fixing issues in a closed-source OS, days after Coraline said to find a workaround to fix it, which simply requires... ...to put your location!
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Snapshot of part from our discussion: https://archive.is/l1bNe
Only I have to say is, like any other public figure, Coraline Ada Ehmke can't say more than what she is authorized by the inertia system. People can play as activists, but they can't harm too much.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
12/ Other things which made Coraline Ada Ehmke without arguments: "Why depending on buggy user-side tweaks or relying on Applet for updates?" "So, you use closed-source software (you think it works better) but want other people to use open-source? Yes, it is contradiction."
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Another contradiction is Coraline Ehmke following me for then blocking.
Also, as I said about buggy workarounds for unoficially fixing issues in a closed-source OS, days after Coraline said to find a workaround to fix it, which simply requires... ...to put your location!
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
11/ What most irritated and made she the desire to block me, is what I said: "[...]replacing closed-source software to open-source, is becoming a sysadmin?[...] If you promote open-source (and it is good and easy as commercial), use open-source."
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Other things which made Coraline Ada Ehmke without arguments:
"Why depending on buggy user-side tweaks or relying on Applet for updates?"
"So, you use closed-source software (you think it works better) but want other people to use open-source? Yes, it is contradiction."
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
10/ Also, note that Apple were in crisis, then Microsoft have invested a lot (and with a screen showing Bill Gates gigantic compared to the CEO, which Steve Jobs considered a shame). Microsoft have a lot in Apple. Windows and macOS are proprietary cousins.
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What most irritated and made she the desire to block me, is what I said:
"[...]replacing closed-source software to open-source, is becoming a sysadmin?[...] If you promote open-source (and it is good and easy as commercial), use open-source."
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
9/ She said there are no contradiction in her ideology, but the tweets had more than one contradictions. First - as I'd already said - for not only promoting open-source but challenging by proposing ethical-source, all of that for yet using a closed-source OS.
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Also, note that Apple were in crisis, then Microsoft have invested a lot (and with a screen showing Bill Gates gigantic compared to the CEO, which Steve Jobs considered a shame).
Microsoft have a lot in Apple. Windows and macOS are proprietary cousins.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
8/ Using a proprietary software (as she said, that should not be "so militant at the point of" using) is totally different than having a whole proprietary OS controlling your high level hardware. Also, isn't trying to replace open-source to ethical-source a "so militant" act?
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She said there are no contradiction in her ideology, but the tweets had more than one contradictions.
First - as I'd already said - for not only promoting open-source but challenging by proposing ethical-source, all of that for yet using a closed-source OS.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
7/ I said Linux distributions are easier, but Coraline said using Linux will be becoming a sysadmin. She also used the term "militant" as if using a open-source OS were a bad level of militating.
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Using a proprietary software (as she said, that should not be "so militant at the point of" using) is totally different than having a whole proprietary OS controlling your high level hardware.
Also, isn't trying to replace open-source to ethical-source a "so militant" act?
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
6/ I didn't just wanted to wash a tweet with "USE LINUX!", but really cared about a person not being able to access HTTP sites, as myself I had the personal experience of having a lot of HTTPS sites censored, as reported here. But Coraline didn't just were bully but also coward
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I said Linux distributions are easier, but Coraline said using Linux will be becoming a sysadmin.
She also used the term "militant" as if using a open-source OS were a bad level of militating.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
5/ I'd also asked sorry for only advertising three Linux distributions as unique, and stated: "In regards of available distributions, you could use others instead of the ones I said; sorry if it sounds imperative". I just tried to promote peace, free think and understanding.
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I didn't just wanted to wash a tweet with "USE LINUX!", but really cared about a person not being able to access HTTP sites, as myself I had the personal experience of having a lot of HTTPS sites censored, as reported here.
But Coraline didn't just were bully but also coward
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
4/ If a person doesn't only promotes open-source, but even had the courage to propose a innovative evolution for it (ethical-source), what is the point of yet using a proprietary OS? How to trust the integrity of software released from a closed-source OS w/o months of reviewing?
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I'd also asked sorry for only advertising three Linux distributions as unique, and stated: "In regards of available distributions, you could use others instead of the ones I said; sorry if it sounds imperative".
I just tried to promote peace, free think and understanding.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
3/ I just told Coraline how Linux OSes now are easier, beautier and compatible with macOS (and I wouldn't need to explain all that for who claims itself as open-source advocate). She is not only in open-source, but creating a paranoid (which I approve) evolution: ethical-source.
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If a person doesn't only promotes open-source, but even had the courage to propose a innovative evolution for it (ethical-source), what is the point of yet using a proprietary OS? How to trust the integrity of software released from a closed-source OS w/o months of reviewing?
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
2/ Windows Ten and Windows Seven are examples of operating systems whose receives new bugs and backdoors into updates. macOS is just a "fighting FBI" cousin of Windows. Linux, instead, is fully transparent and all things are modular and open to avoid issues.
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I just told Coraline how Linux OSes now are easier, beautier and compatible with macOS (and I wouldn't need to explain all that for who claims itself as open-source advocate). She is not only in open-source, but creating a paranoid (which I approve) evolution: ethical-source.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
1/ Coraline Ada Ehmke reported a slow page loading in her up-to-date macOS. I'd never had this kind of issue in Linux, and if a update causes that, Linux community is bigger than a enterprise and they're quick to fix errors, like they did about Meltdown/Spectrum; transparently
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Windows Ten and Windows Seven are examples of operating systems whose receives new bugs and backdoors into updates.
macOS is just a "fighting FBI" cousin of Windows.
Linux, instead, is fully transparent and all things are modular and open to avoid issues.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
I'll do a comprehensive covering (like I did about Felipe Neto's tweetstorm (https://peepeth.com/daniellmesquita/peeps/QmYHV4n15cMSjTw4tYTXNEKynrws4rHnVv2oeMb4uq5cxb) about my discussion with Coraline Ada Ehmke. Continuation from QmPBbsYYjRMmgEREaH1zkvciK5FDfHB2EqvgNeQA6ACdgN
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Coraline Ada Ehmke reported a slow page loading in her up-to-date macOS.
I'd never had this kind of issue in Linux, and if a update causes that, Linux community is bigger than a enterprise and they're quick to fix errors, like they did about Meltdown/Spectrum; transparently
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
"Rest militant", says the same who doesn't says "rest, militiaman", but instead, says "welcome to the front". Following the two contradictions of "rest" and "the driver should work", isn't the contrary? Militants working/fighting, and workers just producing.
This image explains why the thugs in Cajuru's Moradias (a neighborhood in Curitiba - PR, Brazil) are unafraid and so prevailed in influence peddling, throwing terror in streets with loud motors, fireworks and rockets.
Police office very near Rotary Club, a brace of Freemasonry.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
[...](thread) Freemasonry and all psychopaths, stop taking all the people in your suicide of "existence is about death, let's attack back and laugh the deaths of things". Yes, I did a rhetorical stating; they will never do it by themselves. (thread)[...]
Imagine everyone in a room with air decreasing and heat increasing.
Some persons began laughing and showing happiness. You try to solve issues, then they: "rest, militant"! That's exactly what is happening on the Planet.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
"Daniell only speaks about Freemasons, he is ill" Isn't my responsibility if persons from any sector are able to become Freemasons and does anything according to their interests.
"Assassins", will say the world's biggest murderers when people starts a revenge using the paradox of tolerance, which will return to them (as it were robbed by the very intolerants to justify their flowing inner intolerance) after it was being used by who likes to imitate people
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
F$CK it. I'll share. https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmTHdCWZS7Jt5qH1qdHmBrPQ8RQETTy6joBsPZZ3tVB3oi/AddressTower_%C2%B7_Issue_%23280_%C2%B7_district0x_district-proposals_%C2%B7_GitHub.html
This is my draft proposal from 2019 for AddressTower, a DAO-based human-centrist domain registry based on people needs and not in money.
In recent days, with the bigger hype around ENS, I reformulated it to work like Wikipedia, having disambiguation and a domain for every topic.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
I'll not share the article about my proposal for AddressTower (a decentralized DNS based in a DAO), or they will say "Daniell created ENSVIP, a fake account to discuss to show how fighter he is"
F$CK it. I'll share.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
Freemasonry/fascists/far-right/"bolsominions" (why a lot of names?) just imitates people, as "good" psychopaths. Don't wait much for them begin using the word "romanticizing" back against militants/activists.
That's also why the savage capitalist system is still today; they have a music-like rhetorical speak, strong arguments and psychological tricks, and people lacks on being creative and having a very crazy and different thought to prove they're wrong.
People are lazy.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
Make a unmoderated decentralized network, and it will be centralized and moderated by spammers. Make a unmoderated decentralized DNS, and it will be centralized by domain hoarders with lot of money to park it for years. I understand Peepeth's point, except it is in just one men
As I said about different extreme sides/poles, centralized moderating model (Facebook) and decentralized moderating model (ZeroNet's ZM) are both wrong. It needs a balance. Democratize it.
Same about decentralized domain registries.
Domains should be registered by community vot
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
I like the automation of smart-contracts. They're useful, when they're useful. But both Aragon DAO's model of governance and its new Court app, shows us there are disputes the automation of blockchains can't always solve. Community and moderation are yet needs, but in other form.
Make a unmoderated decentralized network, and it will be centralized and moderated by spammers.
Make a unmoderated decentralized DNS, and it will be centralized by domain hoarders with lot of money to park it for years.
I understand Peepeth's point, except it is in just one men
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
I'll not share the article about my proposal for AddressTower (a decentralized DNS based in a DAO), or they will say "Daniell created ENSVIP, a fake account to discuss to show how fighter he is"
I like the automation of smart-contracts. They're useful, when they're useful. But both Aragon DAO's model of governance and its new Court app, shows us there are disputes the automation of blockchains can't always solve. Community and moderation are yet needs, but in other form.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
Like ridesharing (Uber) drivers left the dedication for their own jobs to create a new sector: it made ArcadeCity. Instead of romanticizing a bus driver working at holidays and receiving his family, why bus drivers doesn't creates a new economy for green autonomous buses?
Freemasonry/fascists/far-right/"bolsominions" (why a lot of names?) just imitates people, as "good" psychopaths.
Don't wait much for them begin using the word "romanticizing" back against militants/activists.
Replying to @ensvip (0x516e12035c993338821235bb8ce727494139faf3)
Our social media journey continues on Peepeth. New exact match #ensdomains were added to the collection https://ensvip.now.sh/
I'll not share the article about my proposal for AddressTower (a decentralized DNS based in a DAO), or they will say "Daniell created ENSVIP, a fake account to discuss to show how fighter he is"
What is happening that @Peepeth now just receives weird new users? The ones I invite seems to be afraid (changing the topic then ignoring).
Replying to @ensvip (0x516e12035c993338821235bb8ce727494139faf3)
Our social media journey continues on Peepeth. New exact match #ensdomains were added to the collection https://ensvip.now.sh/
Very honest job at hoarding domains? Worse when you do it for .eth domains. That's why I don't believe in ENS.
The only approach to replace ICANN: we need a human-centric domain registry based in a DAO. Centralization and automation are two extremes. Be at center.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
Like ridesharing (Uber) drivers left the dedication for their own jobs to create a new sector: it made ArcadeCity. Instead of romanticizing a bus driver working at holidays and receiving his family, why bus drivers doesn't creates a new economy for green autonomous buses?
Just to take note, my sister (who doesn't works as driver nor something like) were obliged by husband (Marcão) to leave us ~11 night and having holiday in a bus in 2016. Freemasons are mentally ill.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
"Rest militant", says the same who doesn't says "rest, militiaman", but instead, says "welcome to the front". Following the two contradictions of "rest" and "the driver should work", isn't the contrary? Militants working/fighting, and workers just producing.
Like ridesharing (Uber) drivers left the dedication for their own jobs to create a new sector: it made ArcadeCity.
Instead of romanticizing a bus driver working at holidays and receiving his family, why bus drivers doesn't creates a new economy for green autonomous buses?
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
A lot of persons attacking this tweet: https://archive.md/TY0U7 But she is right. A lot of sick persons using "masonic" phrases/fades/new-hits like "rest, militant". "Rest" for them only represents death threat or they really understands its value?
"Rest militant", says the same who doesn't says "rest, militiaman", but instead, says "welcome to the front".
Following the two contradictions of "rest" and "the driver should work", isn't the contrary? Militants working/fighting, and workers just producing.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
Weird how, same day I'd read Freemasons attacking her tweet with their new fade/hit "rest, militant" (and saying "militating", "militant" a lot of times as learning a new word right now), @coralineada also said against "being so militant at point of using open-source OS"...
Artificial Intelligence recognizing faces in a party and creating deep fake videos (even forming realistic videos from bitmap drawings), rpi and arduino projects doing giantic things for cheap; but can't drive a bus in its own street?!
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
She just tweeted against social media news romanticizing a bus driver working at holidays with family on bus with he. Its really to applaud, or to concern about our society?! We need to applaud paid humanitarian work to make jobs better, and not the suffering smiles in job.
Weird how, same day I'd read Freemasons attacking her tweet with their new fade/hit "rest, militant" (and saying "militating", "militant" a lot of times as learning a new word right now), @coralineada also said against "being so militant at point of using open-source OS"...
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
A lot of persons attacking this tweet: https://archive.md/TY0U7 But she is right. A lot of sick persons using "masonic" phrases/fades/new-hits like "rest, militant". "Rest" for them only represents death threat or they really understands its value?
She just tweeted against social media news romanticizing a bus driver working at holidays with family on bus with he.
Its really to applaud, or to concern about our society?!
We need to applaud paid humanitarian work to make jobs better, and not the suffering smiles in job.
A lot of persons attacking this tweet: https://archive.md/TY0U7
But she is right.
A lot of sick persons using "masonic" phrases/fades/new-hits like "rest, militant".
"Rest" for them only represents death threat or they really understands its value?
True decentralization is to irritate both conservators and libertarians.
Mix of anonymity with public identity, mix of encryption with privatekeys at community(physically)-owned bots, cryptocurrencies but a new and weird one (Duniter).
You can't choose a side; be at center.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
DeFi works, but not as they says. Don't confuse. The new economy is INCLUSIVE, but not DISTRIBUTED and not fully decentralized.
If a cryptocurrency haves inputs/outputs with FIAT and depends upon miners/stakers/shareholders, it isn't fully decentralized. You're yet depending on supply of the centralized finance.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
[...] and now, like they did against BTCJam, now against KeyBase's Stellar crypto distribution: they created lots of fake accounts, and instructed KeyBase's team to say "we don't know what to do about these fakes, lets end the money distribution". #DeFiLies
DeFi works, but not as they says.
Don't confuse. The new economy is INCLUSIVE, but not DISTRIBUTED and not fully decentralized.
Replying to @kla3jdiii (0x8385c0969f104d6319774b4a4fc24df015b7915b)
I love my country!
Love yourself, then love the people of your country above the nation and its country's flag.
Blockchain is a next step when people are interested in decentralization and openness.
But the majority of Ethereum frontmans I know, uses iOS and macOS. Yes, this is contradiction.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
These days, persons uses the "self-love" term to justify egoism. Self-love is a good thing, when used without hypocrisy. Photogenic people is a example of true self-love, and that is beautiful! <3
There are persons which hates people, hates themselves, but preaches "self-love" a lot to justify egoism and hate.
These days, persons uses the "self-love" term to justify egoism. Self-love is a good thing, when used without hypocrisy. Photogenic people is a example of true self-love, and that is beautiful! <3
#2020and people yet uses the "homophobic" adjective. Homophobic is a cavemen who doesn't understands that. The offenders against LGBTQ aren't homophobic - but hateful, mental ill psychopaths.
When you are attacked, the offender isn't down the stairs of excellence to humiliate you; but trying to up the stairs of hell to make you feel like itself.