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How to Avert the Imminent Collapse of Social Security

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Israel Kills 700 in One Week and Resumes Targeting of Hospitals and Journalists in Gaza

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3D Nanotech Blankets Offer New Path To Clean Drinking Water

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Why Don’t We Remember Being a Baby? New Study Provides Clues

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Nationwide Protests in India Condemn Israel’s Crimes and Expose US Hypocrisy on Democracy

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‘Not For Sale’: USPS Workers Hold Day of Action

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Iranian Supreme Leader Threatens Response to Any American Attack

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Resistance is Alive and Well in the United States

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Ethically Challenged Commerce Secretary Lutnick Tells National TV Audience to Buy Tesla Stock

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Shipping Giant Maersk Votes Against Ceasing Arms Shipments To Israel

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Baltimore Activists Target Chuck Schumer's Book Tour as Israel Resumes Bombing Gaza

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Organizing to Stop Stealth Privatization of The US Postal Service

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Engineers Turn Skin Cells Directly Into Neurons For Cell Therapy

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Yemen: US Airstrikes Kill 53, Including Women and Children

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Bypassing Netanyahu Is Smart but It Doesn’t Erase Trump’s Bigotry

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Nearly 200 Groups Call on Democratic Leaders to Oppose Immunity for the Fossil Fuel Industry

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Movements Across the World Call for an End to All US Military Exercises on the Korean Peninsula

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Judge Halts Trump Administration’s Attempts to Deport Mahmoud Khalil

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The Hidden Cost of Privatisation Can Be Seen Everywhere

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Senator Sanders, Rep. Doggett Prove Their Leadership By Improving Traditional Medicare

  • The researchers believe it affects all VPN applications when they’re connected to a hostile network and that there are no ways to prevent such attacks except when the user's VPN runs on Linux or Android.

    Once again, Linux with a win!

  • Remember when Biden condemned the brutal police response against the BlackLivesMatter protest? That's when Trump was in office and Biden was running against him. He stated there must be a right to assembly and freedom of speech. Yet when he's put in a similar situation, it's no different. The US is accelerating their decline to further line the pockets of the ruling class. It's legitimately horrendous!

  • Aegis is my absolute favorite for 2FA's, give it a try for sure. Pretty sure it's only available on Android unfortunately though.

  • Wear em most often as apparently it's a status symbol. Only thing I'd get from seeing someone wearing mink is they are superficial and help justify the abuse of fellow terrestrial mammals.

  • So Meta, Twitter, Snapchat and all the others who've redefined what data collection looks like and keep folks self centered is fine? The only reason the US is throwing this fit is because they can't access the collected data like they can with US based data brokers, I mean social media. The key aspect of this ban revolves around freedom of speach more than anything else.

  • Running as much open-sourced privacy oriented software as possible. This includes on computers, routers, and phones. While this is 100% a marathon, not just a quick change, it's well worth the time. Utilizing an encrypted DNS would be another solid move. NextDNS is a fantastic choice as it has a free option which still provides granular control of what is filtered online. A trusted VPN mixing your internet traffic with others is great, but like you said, it's not a magic bullet whatsoever.

  • The IzzyOnDroid repo for FDroid has Proton Mail. Plus contacts are accessible in the Mail app. But 100% agree with calendar and drive!

  • Viruses have always been both quite simple and intricate. Recent advances in lab tech has allowed for a more detailed understanding to be possible that wasn't feasible before. Viruses have evolved to only posses the absolute basics as they mainly utilize the host's machinery. Each virus family is more related to it's host than to any other virus family. Meaning they all have a unique approach for infection and replication. This being the case, I find all research into viruses to be relevant as there's still so much to learn.

  • In the big picture, it's due to the microscopic world having massive implications across life. I've also lost friends and family to autoimmune disorders and cancer, so my long term goal is to improve our understanding in the field. Immunology is super fascinating, but there's more we don't know than we know about the immune system. We don't even understand how fever works or Tylenol from start to finish for example!

    What makes you stoked about physics?

  • Mines a toss up between microbiology and immunology, but I also totally get your favorite as it's the basis for all sciences!

  • Fedora SecureBlue is hardened Fedora, and Fedora is also the base layer for Qubes as it's all in all quite secure and private with some setting changes. I don't know, but Qubes is top tier in my book. Tails OS could be another option if you're that big on privacy and security though.

  • Qubes OS is Snowdens daily driver, Fedora SecureBlue is also designed with security and privacy in mind.

  • Proton drive gives you 1GB for free and you can share files using a link. They can view and download the files with the link, plus you can set it to expire and password protect it. You'd have to start deleting older files to share new ones, but 200GB is quite cheap if need be.

  • Best bet will be to purchase Monero (XMR) anonymously, it's literally designed to be anonymous, then swap it into BTC. You'll then want a hard wallet to keep it secure until you have a reason to transfer it. Ledger is a decent option for a hard wallet, just be sure it's paid for in the XMR you bought anonymously or the BTC you swapped for XMR. NanoS is my recommendation for the specific wallet, but the tricky part will be getting it shipped to you anonymously as you CAN'T trust a used hard wallet.

  • I'm a microbiologist and immunologist with a love for helping others understand the microscopic world around them. The portion of the research paper quoted below highlights why big business should be quite interested, as they can increase their profits. This is because not only can it be grown from "waste" products, but it's also super resilient. The biofilms it's evolved to mimic can only be treated via excision when they form in the human body today. But there are current studies going on right now using gold coated in a specific sugar which biofilms have an affinity for, and then a laser is used to excite the gold particle resulting in heat and movement, ultimately destroying the biofilm 🤯.

    "In carbon-rich media, these bacteria polymerize and secrete linear chains of glucose. These chains then self-assemble into a dense interconnected mesh of cellulose fibers. This cellulose mesh, called a pellicle, floats at the air–water interface and envelops and protects the growing cells, like a biofilm. Key to the industrial interest in bacterial cellulose (BC), it can be grown quickly, cheaply and sustainably—a BC pellicle can be grown in 7–14 days, in high yields (>10 g/L) and from waste feedstocks, such as rotten fruit juice, glycerol, and molasses. Additionally, BC has advanced material properties such as high tensile strength, high water-holding capacity and high purity. These features have led to interest in using BC in high-end acoustic devices, as a battery separator membrane, and in wound healing. The ease of growing BC has also led to BC becoming an attractive prototype biomaterial for some in design and fashion who seek to speculate on methods of sustainable textile production...We decided to engineer the biosynthesis of the dark melanin pigment, eumelanin, into K. rhaeticus [a specific bacterial species]. Eumelanin, a ubiquitous pigment found across biological kingdoms, is stable in high heat and over long time spans. Crucially, eumelanin has low water solubility, a property shared by many common dyes, such as indigo, that contributes to the color fastness of a pigment. Additionally, eumelanin also offers several other interesting properties, such as electrical conductivity, broadband light, and UV absorption and protection from ionizing radiation."

    Edit: Here's a link to the paper if you're curious as well https://link.springer.com/article/10.1038/s41587-024-02194-3

  • The influencing aspect here is almost certainly tied into the drop of search engine efficacy recently. Big tech finally collected enough data from you and everyone you know to now be able to alter what answer you find for the question you asked. Wildly, this same question now generates different results depending on the profile they've assigned you. MullVads Total Surveillance paper published last October highlights this explicitly. This is why data collection matters, not due to ads, but the ability of Big Tech to change how you view the world. Your data impacts the search results you see, as well as everyone similar to you...

    Edit: Here's the link to the MullVad paper https://mullvad.net/pdfs/Total_surveillance.pdf

  • Be sure to switch as soon as Fossify releases their fork of it, Simple Mobile sold out HARD! Thankfully the 2nd in command at Simple Mobile created Fossify and is releasing all the apps to keep everything open sourced.

  • This product is made by bacteria though, truly they just get a safe place to live and all the nutrients they want, which sounds pretty sweet! However, every time humans take a dump after drinking a cup of coffee, bacteria are excreted from the microbiota, which results in most of the bacteria dying. That's unless they can withstand the aerobic environment, UV radiation, nutrient scarcity, adverse temperatures, as well as desiccation. So, while this new leather alt product allows bacteria to thrive, your morning duce is where bacteria are murdered regularly regardless of your diet!

  • While this is all news to me, the biggest difference seems to be that MarkNote allows for rich text notes. I'm curious to know what I'm missing, cause I'd think they could have just added this to KleverNotes.

  • You'll want to use the terminal and run "sudo dnf upgrade". If there's any issues after that, just run "sudo dnf distro-sync" to ensure everything's using the final release repo's. The sync command is strongly recommended but not always necessary.