>In several circles I'm involved, we've stopped using the word “gender” when discussing clothes. I like to wear slim fit despite my gender assignment and identity as a man. Some women might prefer a straight fit. And I'm not sure what genderfluid people are supposed to get in the only choice is “male” / “female”.
>I decided to trust my gut and reworded the wiki to be more inclusive.
is this like with Ali G that it's just a comic making fun or are they really like that?
Dominic Carter
You're going to completely stop using a certain service because someone said something you don't agree with?
Grow up.
Hudson Cook
That's the exact M.O. Of the entire sjw movement.
That's why every company has gay offs to prove which is more progressive.
Camden Powell
Until the quality of the product is ruined, who cares? You're like the SJW's that get triggered except on the opposite end of the spectrum.
Thomas Brooks
/thread
Hunter Ross
TOR was ruined from the start. It was a fucking military project to begin with, and it's backdoored to hell.
Easton Adams
This is a logical reason in my opinion to stop using Tor.
Ryder Campbell
You just repeated to me what I just said.
Michael Bailey
Yeah I never said I agreed with the SJW movement.
Aiden Watson
I thought all of onion was backdoor and compromised
Leo Roberts
I2P has a code of conduct, I tried to discuss about it with them.
The argument was along the lines of "it is the current year", a bunch are against but chose not to speak out about it. The one pushing for the Code of Conduct was a woman, but I didn't dig about her. A trustworthy person claims that she is not acting in bad faith or, in his words, "she does not mean harm, she is just naive".
So yeah, watch the commits very closely, I say. Avoid it if an alternative exist.
Ryder Adams
It's going to be ruined. They'll become more and more concerned with things genuine sexists would call vain and feminine concerns (user experience, brand image) despite still being a bunch of white guys. Because they're genuine sexists but don't want to be white guys.
See: firefox
Kayden Lewis
What's so great about l2p? can it access .onion websites?
Leo Reyes
I don't think so, but it has eepsites which are its equivalent to them.
Landon Lopez
The client is written in Java so even less secure making it more dangerous to browse the deep web. More dangerous means girls will be more turned on when you tell them all about it.
Eli Ross
>some developer has some stupid view in their personal life >therefore you should stop using the best (and possibly only) service for anonymously accessing clearnet websites that the average state actor can't track
Andrew Torres
These people are everywhere, just deal with it. You are still using Sup Forums despite all the mayonnaises that infest it nowadays.
Jose Fisher
>jacob appelbaum throws a massive spanner into tor project recruiting an "ex" cia agent >isis agora lovecruft has personal dig at jake >isis and alison macrena of tor setup website slandering jacob calling him a rapist >jacob gets the boot from tor, whole new team replaces the existing team as a "fresh start" >tor quality already dipped with leaving alarming debugging options enabled again on clients
wew, it's almost as if the cia/nsa planned using sjws as sleeper agents to destabilize free software projects.
Nathaniel Parker
test
Carter Foster
testing autosage
Jonathan Parker
stopped using tor years ago, its compromised and now even the project itself is compromised by marxists. sjws only enter shit when something is dying or decaying. theyre like vultures and maggots.
Zachary Brown
It's not even TOR
Software development as a whole has attracted the weirdos
It used to just be the shut ins, now it's shut ins with pink hair thinking they can identify as anything at anytime
this shit is not like my cyberpunk Kenyan holoshows
Brandon Hughes
It's infiltration man. It has only accelerated since Snowden. Every single piece of free software that has been run by independent people has had some form of SJW influence imposed. Divide and conquer.
Nathaniel Nelson
bump
Levi Peterson
The only way to truly work as a critical free software project is to be like the Truecrypt team. No one should be identifiable other than a signature on the software. Having the source open to audit and inspection being a must, of course.
Joseph Roberts
Only a matter of time before they install twitter "troll" unmasking backdoors and censorship of sites containing harmful material such as Sup Forums
Jeremiah Anderson
It's funny how people who call themselves anarchists in these projects push so hard for codes of conduct to police speech and behavior.
Sebastian Gray
"Truecrypt is Not Safe As"
Was that a hidden message?
Jackson Hernandez
Anarchists have a will to resolve conflict and crimes by themselves though, not by using the police force of a statist regime.
Ryan Young
So they don't want a lawless society where everybody is free. They want a police state where they are the cops.
Adam Allen
I believe the closure was related to the audit which was already underway. The first phase of the audit had showed no signs of irregularity. Then, suddenly, the official site shows the abandonment of the project. For all we know, the NSA routinely monitored and had already exploited the website and had simply had their signal to act causing the most destruction - taint and poison the fact the software would be found clean (which is was by the resolution of phase 2) via sowing FUD.
Isaac Adams
Essentially removing the need for a police force that exerts violence via the state, handing justice to aggrieved parties.
I am not an anarchist and can see the folly in the ideology. It's the same line of thinking of utopian bullshit that is plaguing the west into turmoil once again.
Kayden Richardson
Are you two braindead? Tor is open source. It doesn't matter if it was made by the Navy in the first place. They stopped working on it years ago.
Jack Ramirez
*which it was*
Cameron Scott
Yeah, that was really strange. I loved Truecrypt. Thx for your theory.
Maybe it was developed by NSA employees or contractors and it became a conflict of interest. They had to abandon it or be fired.
Grayson Richardson
>Maybe it was developed by NSA employees or contractors and it became a conflict of interest. They had to abandon it or be fired.
Possible. I remember reading a few months ago though that a drug lord criminal had written the software (really). For all we know, the NSA obviously knew who was behind it, and, knowing his project was now fucked, decided to out him as an insurance against it ever continuing.
Veracrypt, however, is another story ...
Michael Wood
>Veracrypt, however, is another story ... Email is hard, OK!?
Oliver Lee
We’ve used wood for so long that most of us don’t really ‘see’ it any more. It’s part of the cultural scenery. But in the same way the starry night sky blows your mind with its eternal vastness, looking at a tree with fresh eyes brings its miraculous nature back into focus: enormous, powerful plants whose origins lie way back in the depths of geological time, some of which live literally thousands of years. If trees could tell a story, what would they say?
Liam Perez
bumperino
Zachary Wilson
Why is he dressed like a yeti?
Austin Anderson
enough with your human privilege, shitlord.
Cameron Scott
This board isn't for pushing your ideology.
gb2/pol/
Asher Carter
What the fuck is he wearing?
Henry Davis
Furry suit?
Ryan Jackson
kek, cant describe a tshirt properly because they might offend some insane people.