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After imposing users to pay for every 50MB and have Internet blocked (plus censorship using HTTPS), TIM ISP haves the poker face to wish merry christmas at same time saying oppressive messages already used by Freemasons.

Dec 25, 2019 00:22

Biggest ingenuity of a children is to think adults are really adults.

Dec 24, 2019 23:58

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

My draft for how Blocklet should work with its first versions. All of them are based on open and accessible hardware for DIY like RaspberryPi. All versions are based on dual-screen by sharing hardware from the boards.

Recent sketch of Blocklet S, a feature phone with a fork of KaiOS and based in RPI Zero W.

Dec 24, 2019 23:53

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

Use phone-grips as base, put sliding g-cons, and connect #Blocklet to your TV, having it as primary screen while your blocklet works as a gamepad with a secondary screen.

My draft for how Blocklet should work with its first versions.
All of them are based on open and accessible hardware for DIY like RaspberryPi. All versions are based on dual-screen by sharing hardware from the boards.

Dec 24, 2019 23:49

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

A few months ago I've designed UC cable, which would be used for both high energy and data transfers using graphene and optic fiber, being also thought to replace not only power plugs and USB/Thunderbolt but also HDMI and Ethernet.

Its predecessor is my draft for durable USB cables.

Dec 24, 2019 23:40

Replying to @nordic01 (0xd9ab0c443a46859bb7eef4c06fb67211ff54f329)

Am I the only one that thinks it's completely frustrating that the evolution of technology has totally bypassed power-plugs? Same dinosaur size in 114 years 🤔 #lifehacks needed.

A few months ago I've designed UC cable, which would be used for both high energy and data transfers using graphene and optic fiber, being also thought to replace not only power plugs and USB/Thunderbolt but also HDMI and Ethernet.

Dec 24, 2019 23:35

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

With all we see personally by corrupt workers at stores, you can't trust anymore their word. They can simply say you they doesn't haves a product (they did in majority of stores in Curitiba, promptly lying they doesn't haves a 3G modem). You need search and research.

You can't anymore trust physical buying. On the other hand, while the before-to-buy of online shopping is securer, the shipping isn't.

Dec 24, 2019 23:23

Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)

Got my first @openbazaar delivery recently by @anyone_ob - can't wait for @openbazaar to get native @ethereum support (should happen soon - hopefully with @makerdao DAI support) The future is decentralized - we do not need middle-man like @ebay ..

The store of @anyone_ob is beauty. It is even selling the LGBT flag:
http://archive.is/J6hva

I'm proud of adding @openbazaar as a pre-installed app in Floflis/HumaneOS.

Dec 24, 2019 23:20

Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)

Got my first @openbazaar delivery recently by @anyone_ob - can't wait for @openbazaar to get native @ethereum support (should happen soon - hopefully with @makerdao DAI support) The future is decentralized - we do not need middle-man like @ebay ..

With all we see personally by corrupt workers at stores, you can't trust anymore their word. They can simply say you they doesn't haves a product (they did in majority of stores in Curitiba, promptly lying they doesn't haves a 3G modem). You need search and research.

Dec 24, 2019 23:15

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

It is from interest from both you and Freemasons, because Peepeth is now in majority used by you.

I remember Peepeth on its start, even on begin of this year. There were lots of brilliant and kind minds.

Now there are in majority mentally ill far-right mens trying to look polite like the terms of Peepeth but with weird mensages showing hidden hate.

Old users inactive.

Dec 24, 2019 23:05

Replying to @mindtrance (0xd2f93f334f69ec68c3107df8fef6caf31e777840)

A website like this should sidechain. Its so expensive to write to primary blockchain.

It is from interest from both you and Freemasons, because Peepeth is now in majority used by you.

Dec 24, 2019 22:58

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

@juanbenet, I could easily exceed the limit of my pinning service by just pinning files which haves ~1MB of common bytes. They're all one-html-file savings from dev.to. IPFS needs deduplication of common bytes like git does.

@juanbenet, there is my proposal about Common Bytes Standard: https://discuss.ipfs.io/t/draft-common-bytes-standard-for-data-deduplication/6813

Dec 24, 2019 21:09

@juanbenet, I could easily exceed the limit of my pinning service by just pinning files which haves ~1MB of common bytes. They're all one-html-file savings from dev.to. IPFS needs deduplication of common bytes like git does.

Dec 24, 2019 21:01

There is a lot of scans. Too much things beside scans to conciliate.

Dec 24, 2019 20:56

@TaelurAlexis, I suggest you using https://pinata.cloud (where you can pin hash/CID and also directly upload files/folders) instead of using Temporal. Their service attracts users from pinata, but it is just propaganda. See the img. Sorry for disturbing, I just need to say it.

Dec 24, 2019 20:50

Replying to @Arthurmad82 (0xce6c6094bb8c8425ceb64a47410c7c074c52fcfd)

I have a question if the money go to ptp eth wallet and there a back door how would they be able to steal it.

There is a list of articles proving how smart-contracts can be vulnerable when their programmers doesn't takes attention and security audits: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmYRFbTieWEnGwwvxJJFRRVsupkqR7AKbhHCMkFNuFqBRt/

Dec 24, 2019 20:42

Replying to @Arthurmad82 (0xce6c6094bb8c8425ceb64a47410c7c074c52fcfd)

Woo hoo New Ethereum Dapp! Multiply your Ethereum! Hack Proof Scam Free Smart Contract coded on Ethereum Blockchain cannot be altered. My upline has earned 0.34 Ethereum in just 4 days! https://lk.million.money/a/23163/

lk.million.money using a smart-contract doesn't means it is secure. This contract could be intentionally have doors for robbing money.

If anyone sees a "multiply your coins" message, avoid it. Not even smart-contracts can give trust to schemes like that.

Dec 24, 2019 05:37

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

And yes, 7-1 is a number which makes the Freemasons crazy, and that's why they choose a president with the voting number 17, and used such number combination a lot of times to represent peoples loss, like in the pension's reform.

The world's leaders poker face is bigger than the thought. At same time they're destroying the Planet, they said UN to implement 17 goals (http://globalgoals.org).

Ref: https://peepeth.com/daniellmesquita/peeps/QmSAbq1nTzUFvwQ13JSnK9i8dWTNsxWrc8PCkVopr9oWfh

Dec 24, 2019 05:29

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

The world's biggest tyrants: "lets look like good mens, we will not censor sites like Google, Twitter, GitHub and Facebook (because they already haves built-in censorship)"

Just noticed sites with "Let's Encrypt X3" certificate authority aren't attacked, or because it uses poor cryptography, or for other reason.

Dec 24, 2019 04:11

Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)

Got my first @openbazaar delivery recently by @anyone_ob - can't wait for @openbazaar to get native @ethereum support (should happen soon - hopefully with @makerdao DAI support) The future is decentralized - we do not need middle-man like @ebay ..

@anyone_ob , a very sincere appraise to you from a customer in Peepeth: https://peepeth.com/ligi/peeps/Qmd8vi6vBnNDEy3zUjpxUp3TWe4AEQYZLB53hxJeqndyWt

But her mention to you redirects to the homepage, because you don't have a Peepeth account. What I suggest? ;)

Dec 24, 2019 00:41

@AirGap Here is my recently scanned concept for a airgapped device and its own app.

Dec 24, 2019 00:35

Replying to @Hans (0xb5be50680154c11f4be748f65db4acd83a9d8dc8)

Usb-c could maybe be the answer. On the other hand, a typical power socket can handle 16 amps, hard to 'minify' that.

You could minify power sockets maybe by using graphene and other additions.

Dec 23, 2019 23:50

WOW, didn't thought a thing like that already exists <3

Dec 23, 2019 23:46

I'm content how I could now unfocus the Freemasons/ISPs and use my brain as-is.

Dec 23, 2019 23:37

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

Drawing of the 9th generation of gaming were followed by their accessories, UI of NeTVision's tv-like system and dual-screen API (inspired by AirConsole and mainly Nintendo DS).

Yes, I'm against how Nintendo Switch and their Pokémon main titles have suppressed the use of dual-screen. I thought with the launch of Pokémon "Sushi" they would launch a second-screen accessory, also to use Switch like a tablet.

Dec 23, 2019 23:35

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

My drawing in begin of this year about the 9th generation of gaming. It is clearly inspired by Nintendo Switch and AirConsole, but with focus on openness and flexibility of different devices and use-cases.

Drawing of the 9th generation of gaming were followed by their accessories, UI of NeTVision's tv-like system and dual-screen API (inspired by AirConsole and mainly Nintendo DS).

Dec 23, 2019 23:33

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

This is the UI of that HDMI stick (what this year I call NeTVision), with the new concept of instant-boot media which instead of booting the device into a game, it boots to a specific feature.

The system of this HDMI stick were also focused on cloud processing, by renting power from remote sources instead of having a powerful device. This probably was inspired by Ethereum's Golem: https://golem.network/

Today I don't think it works.

Dec 23, 2019 23:27

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

This is the UI of that HDMI stick (what this year I call NeTVision), with the new concept of instant-boot media which instead of booting the device into a game, it boots to a specific feature.

My drawing in begin of this year about the 9th generation of gaming. It is clearly inspired by Nintendo Switch and AirConsole, but with focus on openness and flexibility of different devices and use-cases.

Dec 23, 2019 23:22

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

In 2016 I did paper drafts about a new gaming and entertainment system. A HDMI stick (inspired by my 3G modem) using Floflis OS is the first of them.

This is the UI of that HDMI stick (what this year I call NeTVision), with the new concept of instant-boot media which instead of booting the device into a game, it boots to a specific feature.

Dec 23, 2019 23:17

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

Nintendo Switch and AirConsole legitimaly have started the ninth generation of gaming.

In 2016 I did paper drafts about a new gaming and entertainment system. A HDMI stick (inspired by my 3G modem) using Floflis OS is the first of them.

Dec 23, 2019 23:11

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

About TIM ISP attack, adding of Windows screens: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmWozgjb4oTxD56rrViKEbHVbQvsgSsLwthmfCsnPaDKso/

Screens of how TIM ISP have changed their way of offering Internet, now charging users for every miserable 50MB: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXtVZmqYkMqfM85hgn6QjCKJuXWNZUGEtdjysegdcY638/

ref: https://peepeth.com/daniellmesquita/peeps/QmcyApbTpKd8wP87z33H5XQe5ZFtniVXHS4ZCYuCFgwx98

Dec 23, 2019 23:01

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

@pietrolabriola, only a collective action can prevent TIM ISP from charging users 0,99 cents every time they reaches a little 50MB. It is a shame worse than the scandal of 2016 when blocking fiber Internet after consumption of data pack. You should at least hear your users.

After paying 0,99 BRL to renew the data pack, after midnight they asked a new payment.

Dec 23, 2019 22:57

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

Unlike Microsoft's GitHub, GitLab is also being censored in Oi/TIM ISPs networks.

The world's biggest tyrants: "lets look like good mens, we will not censor sites like Google, Twitter, GitHub and Facebook (because they already haves built-in censorship)"

Dec 23, 2019 22:48

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

Defense of the world's worst murderers: "its conspiracy theories"; Their attack against the defense of their victims: "its a victimistical defense".

I'm proud the other countries doesn't uses the term "victimism/victimistical". This shit were created by the Freemasons of São Paulo in Brazil, the same who are leading all the evil happening here.

Dec 23, 2019 22:39

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

Not only Wikipedia, but the filter in Oi/TIM ISPs is also attacking readthedocs' sites.

Unlike Microsoft's GitHub, GitLab is also being censored in Oi/TIM ISPs networks.

Dec 23, 2019 22:29

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

Twitter now is preventing the archiving of their users/tweets. My suggestion is to use archive.is instead.

Dec 23, 2019 22:19

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

TIM have attacked my Internet exactly after I mentioned their CEO.

And their CEO's Twitter account haves less followers, haves few or no replies in majority of tweets, and uses it at least once per year. That's why they didn't liked my mention to him.

http://archive.is/HxBQ1

Dec 23, 2019 22:13

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

@pietrolabriola, only a collective action can prevent TIM ISP from charging users 0,99 cents every time they reaches a little 50MB. It is a shame worse than the scandal of 2016 when blocking fiber Internet after consumption of data pack. You should at least hear your users.

TIM have attacked my Internet exactly after I mentioned their CEO.

Dec 23, 2019 22:02

@pietrolabriola, only a collective action can prevent TIM ISP from charging users 0,99 cents every time they reaches a little 50MB. It is a shame worse than the scandal of 2016 when blocking fiber Internet after consumption of data pack.

You should at least hear your users.

Dec 23, 2019 20:48

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

There is only one way for Decentralized Finance to work: became cypherpunk in the darknet. Result is their users will began to be tagged as crimminals and persecuted. Conclusion is people is always considered trash, and the minority of richer always richer.

@humanitydao, I'd stacked HUM tokens and were approved, but list shows as not approved and didn't received DAI in any month as your campaign promises.

#DeFiLies

Dec 23, 2019 20:41

Twitter now is preventing the archiving of their users/tweets. My suggestion is to use archive.is instead.

Dec 23, 2019 20:25

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

The cowardy of KeyBase/Stellar is totally nonsense: first they did it only for GitHub users (didn't worked), then required GH accounts to be older (it worked), and after having things working smoothly, they wanted to shit all by accepting anyone with a phone number. They knew it.

As expected, the creator of Duniter, Cedric Moreau, wasn't authorized to reply my email asking the parameters to create blockchains according to regions. I understand. He simply doesn't wants to be persecuted like Ian Murdock.

Dec 23, 2019 19:48

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

There is only one way for Decentralized Finance to work: became cypherpunk in the darknet. Result is their users will began to be tagged as crimminals and persecuted. Conclusion is people is always considered trash, and the minority of richer always richer.

The cowardy of KeyBase/Stellar is totally nonsense: first they did it only for GitHub users (didn't worked), then required GH accounts to be older (it worked), and after having things working smoothly, they wanted to shit all by accepting anyone with a phone number. They knew it.

Dec 23, 2019 19:45

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

There is only one way for Decentralized Finance to work: became cypherpunk in the darknet.
Result is their users will began to be tagged as crimminals and persecuted. Conclusion is people is always considered trash, and the minority of richer always richer.

Dec 23, 2019 19:38

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

As I've suspected, DeFi is really a lie. Freelance jobs are centralized (and BTCTalk became corrupt), lending sites requires you to already have money, bounty campaigns are scamming without a user site, and ICOs became IEOs asking KYC to disapprove users without explanation [...]

[...] 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

Dec 23, 2019 19:33

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

If there aren't anymore freelance jobs, lending sites like BTCJam, bounty campaigns and ICOs like in 2016: Decentralized Finance (DeFi) is a lie.

As I've suspected, DeFi is really a lie.
Freelance jobs are centralized (and BTCTalk became corrupt), lending sites requires you to already have money, bounty campaigns are scamming without a user site, and ICOs became IEOs asking KYC to disapprove users without explanation [...]

Dec 23, 2019 19:29

Replying to @Bevan (0x9b74c8ac5d9c13836e677d0c279e7f038417724b)

Further integration with Twitter is a good idea. Thanks for suggesting.

Yeah, but showing when enso will be available again isn't implemented yet :)

Dec 23, 2019 19:05

Replying to @tetepeth (0xf678da8081cc0bedd27062865c924e77b3963c6b)

I was late on paying for http://tima-t.eu to http://Njal.la, cause I have no crypto right now and Paypal was slow to accept my dox. I registered TimaTimak.eu with AWS to pay not the additional $45 for domain redemption. Had to change the NS myself. When Filecoin will be a thing?

You mean ENS?
BTW, I'm in favor of Filecoin+IPFS instead of Ethereum's Swarm. But for now you could use Ethereum Name System while there is no better decentralized DNS.

Dec 23, 2019 18:50

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

This is how looks a video sharing site (DTube) when Freemasons owns it, their hated but talented people aren't there by fear of censorship happening like in YT and their talented useful idiots prefers platforms like YouTube. DTube would need me, if it weren't on Steem bc.

I didn't thought I could find a so beauty and inspiring channel on DTube like that <3

Dec 23, 2019 08:45

Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)

Don't worry, Bolsonaro's fans. Satan is at the command of TIM ISP. His "bolsominion" phrases: "If needs more Internet, payment will be more expensive." "The price is the same." Brazil are more insane than before.

Before, when calling TIM ISP: "I want to disable my phone plan";
Now, when calling TIM ISP: "I want to disable your CEO's position".

Dec 23, 2019 08:32
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