• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      It seems there’s two big rabbit holes online.

      “Do COVID vaccines have side effects?” leading to thinking abortions should be illegal, atheists are the devil, Trump is your saviour, and that Russia is justified in invading Ukraine.

      “Is capitalism unfair?” leading to tankies, thinking communism would be good for the proles, and thinking Russia is justified in invading Ukraine.

      Almost like Russia is spreading both trails of bullshit.

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      Remember: If you’re not doing anything bad, you have nothing to hide! Cryptocurrencies and VPNs are used only by criminals xD

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      I know I could Google it, but I’ll ask here, because others may be afraid to ask: what is a tankie? I’m seeing that phrase a lot, but I guess I’m getting old, because I missed the rising of that phrase.

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        EuroNutellaMan already said it in a concise manner. To put it even shorter, it’s the Marxist-Leninists, state-capitalism and dictatorship loving right-wing of communism.

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        I’d assume it’s someone who supports communism. It’s likely a reference to the infamous Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, when the Chinese government used tanks to suppress protestors in the square.

        The reason it’s prominent on Lemmy is because the main dev of the software used to run Lemmy apparently supports communism.

        It should be noted, though, that that last sentence ultimately doesn’t matter since the the software is open-source. Should the software become an issue, someone else can simply start developing the Lemmy software instead. Additionally, because it’s open-source, everyone can create or join a Lemmy instance instead of using the dev’s own lemmy.ml instance.

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          Not really, it’s more people who identify as Marxist-Leninists or leftist in general who deny, downplay, or outright praise the genocidal actions of totalitarian regimes like the USSR, the PRC, etc, and/or who today will support countries like Russia in the ukraine-russia conflict (explicitly or more overtly) simply because they hate the US and NATO.

          The origins actually predate Tiananmen square, but I can’t exactly remember if it was people who praised the actions of the USSR during the Prague spring or the Hungarian revolution.

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            Ah, thanks for the correction. I just knew that Marxist-Leninism was somehow related to Communism, and that Communist China used tanks to suppress the protests in Tiananmen Square.

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    The paranoia is starting to ramp up, now with drones and missiles hitting inside Russia.

    My guess is they will crack down hard on anyone trying to talk about the actual reality of what’s going on vs the party line.

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    A classic move by authoritarian tyrants, suppress the spread of information, outlaw the free exchange of ideas.

    This is why Tor and other privacy preserving technology is so important. People’s lives and wellbeing depend on them. We must not forget there are people in this world who are being harassed, tortured, and killed because they dare to question their government, dare to criticize their leaders, dare to think for themselves.

    “While the truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power.” -V for Vendetta

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      Actually this isn’t much different from extreme control over financial transactions in civilzed parts of the world. Rather it’s just natural extension of that control, which is scary

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      Why? If anything the EU tends towards pro-privacy/anti-authoritarianism and has mostly avoided this kind of security theater seen in other countries.

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      It will happen first in the USA, UK and Australia before all the EU countries approve such bullshit.

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        I don’t understand why we’re constantly told that Russia and China are the biggest threats to democracy, because we keep stealing their ideas.

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      But you see, it is only bad if it is done by authoritarian regimes, but we are states of law and democracy, so there is nothing bad about it. And we are states of law because trust me bro

      -European conservatives and “social democrats”

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        The UK conservatives aren’t even trying to hide it anymore. They have now just gone full on dictatorship energy.

        Fortunately they are a bunch of incompetents who fight amongst themselves like a sack of cats. Otherwise they might actually represent threat.

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    Piracy is allowed there anyway since the war the will not punish it, they even promote it with an emergent law

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      This particular law is not meant to discourage piracy. But actually, for an authoritarian state, it’s better if everyone is both breaking the law and if they can easily track those people doing so. That means they can simply arrest anyone under the pretense of legitimate law enforcement.

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        piracy is not discouraged, because with games and such it helps easily to escape the war and have easy fun without paying.

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    Given how easy it is to set up a Docker-based wireguard server on a small remote VM, I suspect this will achieve very little.

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      Deep packet inspection is a thing, AFAIK people in China uses a software called v2ray to counter that.

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        You can’t inspect encrypted packets, what China does is network traffic analysis - examining headers and figuring out patterns based on metadata. They don’t care much about what’s being transmitted if using a VPN alone is enough to land you in trouble.

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          i think US carriers do the same thing to counter unauthorized hotspotting so even using a VPN didnt help

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      Excuse my ignorance, but in this case what would be the benefit of having the wireguard server run inside a Docker? Wouldn’t running the server directly on the remote VM achieve the same result?

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        What are you basing this on? At the start of the war he was challenging Putin for a MMA match and he lets Ukrainians use Starlink. Am I missing something?

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          Starlink has already cut access to front line Ukrainians before, forcing them to hold off on advancing due to lack of communication.

          Starlink has benefitted immensely from the war, so it’s not a purely humanitarian desire to help Ukrainians. Free publicity and a guaranteed market share when only a handful of people ever even heard of Starlink is what they were after, IMO.

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            This still leaves my question unaswered. What has he done to indicate that he’s pro-Putin? I’m genuinely asking.

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    Putin saw Arkansas, Virginia, Utah, and Mississippi were getting ahead of killing anonymity online and couldn’t let that happen.