A huge petition that undermines the government’s democratic mandate is never a bad thing, even if they responded.
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Guilvareux@feddit.ukto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•White Maleman, cooking YouTuber, loves to tell you what to do12·14 days agoIf it’s looked after, lasts several lifetimes
As a Brit… … yeah actually
Guilvareux@feddit.ukto World News@lemmy.world•Mexit, not Brexit, is the new priority for the UKEnglish11·18 days agoBetter late than never
Ah, I’m not giving a full picture there. Technically you can use layered encryption like tor uses on the clearnet. Tor additionally exposes tor-only services that route exclusively via tor’s onion routing (not just http wrapped inside an onion).
i2p works differently under the hood, but the shared piece is exclusive services, only accessible through a non-standard protocol. That’s how you’d get a different web. Unless we’re talking physical layer stuff.
Basically. Look up onion routing (tor protocol).
Still doesn’t stop them being used against you. If they’re published by “choice” I think that’s easier on the soul, if still painful.
Guilvareux@feddit.ukto News@lemmy.world•Ellen DeGeneres says she moved to Britain because of Trump2·1 month agoYou guys took James Corden off our hands for years, seems only fair.
Guilvareux@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subredditsEnglish2·1 month agoMeh, it’s just software
I’m shocked. Shocked! Well not that shocked.
Guilvareux@feddit.ukto World News@lemmy.world•Finland notifies UN of withdrawal from landmine ban treatyEnglish2·1 month agoMaybe I’m lacking imagination here, but how exactly would… …
“I’m planting landmines on my own land, which would only go off if someone decides to invade”
NOT be defence?
You can do that with a CPU, it’s just slower.