The storm is upon us. Somehow we've went from the left demanding safe spaces to us having very few. Come chat with us in a post-Q, post-Trump world:
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Tech pedes,
I'm calling on each of you. Whether you're a software developer, QA analyst, devops engineer, sysadmin, or network engineer - you're needed. Regardless of where we stand currently, if there's anything that we've learned, it's that the-powers-that-be don't want us to be free. There's still a lot of us holding strong - and so I'm calling on each of you that are capable to let your nuts hang and join me.
Big Tech has worked hard to manipulate, control, and outright censor us. However, if we choose not to use these platforms, they no longer yield this power. Although we have tdw and other platforms like Parler, we are severely limited with options. And these platforms can go down at any time.
We have the ability to bring about our own, decentralized applications that cannot be censored and gives the control back to the people. It's time for a platform that no one has the ability to silence or censor the users which use it. This is what freedom of speech is about. I'm hoping that there are like-minded people who want to work together on decentralized applications that will help to preserve this right.
I'm currently working through some decentralized test applications using ipfs and orbit-db to accomplish a 100% decentralized web application. I would like to take it a step further and create a production ready application which also has a native iOS/Android app (Apache Cordova looks promising) and desktop application (electron).
Also - I would like to open source as much of this work as possible. If there's one thing we're learning about closed source/proprietary code / platform specific systems, it's that they are much more likely to have vulnerabilities and backdoors provided directly from the manufacturer to Big Brother. The open source community exists to do security audits.
So with that being said - if you're interested in the possibility of preserving our waning freedoms a bit longer, join:
Tech pedes,
I'm calling on each of you. Whether you're a software developer, QA analyst, devops engineer, sysadmin, or network engineer - you're needed. Regardless of where we stand currently, if there's anything that we've learned, it's that the-powers-that-be don't want us to be free. There's still a lot of us holding strong - and so I'm calling on each of you that are capable to let your nuts hang and join me.
Big Tech has worked hard to manipulate, control, and outright censor us. However, if we choose not to use these platforms, they no longer yield this power. Although we have tdw and other platforms like Parler, we are severely limited with options. And these platforms can go down at any time.
We have the ability to bring about our own, decentralized applications that cannot be censored and gives the control back to the people. It's time for a platform that no one has the ability to silence or censor the users which use it. This is what freedom of speech is about. I'm hoping that there are like-minded people who want to work together on decentralized applications that will help to preserve this right.
I'm currently working through some decentralized test applications using ipfs and orbit-db to accomplish a 100% decentralized web application. I would like to take it a step further and create a production ready application which also has a native iOS/Android app (Apache Cordova looks promising) and desktop application (electron).
Also - I would like to open source as much of this work as possible. If there's one thing we're learning about closed source/proprietary code / platform specific systems, it's that they are much more likely to have vulnerabilities and backdoors provided directly from the manufacturer to Big Brother. The open source community exists to do security audits.
So with that being said - if you're interested in the possibility of preserving our waning freedoms a bit longer, join:
Hello,
I'm hopeful that other developers will have interest in this. With the drive for a network of independent media sources, websites, and services, I believe that opening up the identity API endpoints from the tdw/conspiracies.win/etc services would help drive this.
While I see there are new WIN communities coming about, they are as of now, essentially separate tenants of the same web service. That being said, I think we are all beginning to see the need for separate chat services and many other services. One way this can happen, is by opening up access to the identity API endpoint to encourage/allow other developers the ability to create their own apps/websites which can authenticate via the WIN identity service.
So my question to the developers/admins: is this a possibility, or will it be in the near future? And if so, what sort of broader outline of this feature can we expect? What requirements would be needed? Will developers need to apply for API access? What will/won't be allowed?
Alright guys, first off we owe a big thanks to u/Berkeley for providing this. You can view his original thread over at:
https://thedonald.win/p/11QRyHFxpP/here-is-hunter-biden-laptop-drop/
Now, on to the gems:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cTVI1pU5jNdX4W_aGsP84CPsUmjZujEb?usp=sharing You can view them in your browser. If they get censored, I'll put them back up. You can find the zip in the original thread.
I'm currently extracting the emails. I'll see what possibilities exist for getting them uploaded for everyone to view/search through. It's a big file so it's taking some time to extract. If you want to view it yourself, I've had to go through about 4 tools before I found one that would import the data: SysInfo MBOX File Viewer v18.0 - so if you don't want to wait on me - that might save you some time if you want to view just the emails locally.
Just want to say to all of you out there that are fighting the good fight, keep it up! Every single bit of information you help uncover to link these globalist commie scum together will help us dismantle the new world order.
For those of you who want to help but aren't sure where to start (or maybe even for those of you who have already started but may not be aware), there's an entire guidebook written for this in the intelligence industry. It's most widely used in cybersecurity industry but also in forensics:
OSINT (or Open-source intelligence) is the best way to uncover information and should be used by anyone hoping to uncover more evidence to link these criminals to their crimes and eachother.
Here's a great list of OSINT tools you can all use: https://github.com/jivoi/awesome-osint
Also, you can search the subject of open source intelligence further as there's much more to learn than what I can share in one post.
Maybe someone else has already pointed this out, but look at this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Dark_Winter
Scary stuff.