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Hello everybody,
I am a newbie in this forum. Nice to meet you! |
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Welcome to our forum
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Christmas Bot.......?
Ho Ho Ho |
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I'm quite newbie myself too but incognito. Don't sure how many have noticed.
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We eveb have a dedicated thread for such announcements! :) |
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Never Ever ever EVER guess Maemish....
And newbie.... don't know about anyone else ....but I never cared for the term... So I call all folks who are new here..(.in case they don't stick around...that way I don't need to spend the time committing to memory a person and name that doesn't stay...and so be a complete waste of synapses ...) at least a few months ...if not years... So all new people ...until they stick it out...I call "Newmo" It is convenient. Stick around long enough and everyone I am sure will remember your name. The only person to buck this trend is Maemish.... He hasn't been here that long yet... But has indelibly left his unique stamp of authoritarian paranoia ... And so I and others recall him easily.. However.... It is sadly only a matter of time before any of 122 nations 3-letter divisions ...end up tracking him down to some public lavatory he happens to be using.. And the next thing, "BLAMMO!" .. All that is left is a smouldering shoe beside the public toilet, A missing Maemish report in the local paper, And his face on milk cartons... So it is only a matter of time for poor Maemish... Maemish....incognito ...hahahahahaaaaa.. .after what you said you did.. That is the last thing you are... "They" know exactly where you are Maemish...they triangulate your location by homing in on the frequency of the mercury in your teeth fillings... you make me laugh funny funny guy...you... |
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I can't be traced!!! I'm using N900 and it has linux. And I'm from Finland as Linux so totally untraceable
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hahahahahahaha....
Ok, ok, ok, okokokok... wait a sec. Maemish... ok ... go to the window... and look up ... you may as well wave "hello" ...while you are at it... the fleet of satellites following you around must create a :black patch" in the night sky overhead of wherever you are... |
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I thought it was the Milkyway but maybe it is the satellites. Am I been screwed? I thought using linux was enough. Shiiiiiit!!! And what I have been doing! Shiiiiiiit!!! Thanks man. What should I do? Should I install addblocker or what?
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hahahahahahahaahahahhaahahahaaa
adblocker! U funny man! ach... Maemish.... don't fret it... everyone is watched...(and anyone who scoffs ...should really check what JUST the USA has as far as storage facilities for data...even I found it startlingly impressive...and to greater or lesser degrees , other nations as well...so yeah ...everyone is being watched...) however...just because there is most likely a file on virtually everyone who can connect to the web....doesn't mean that any agency or law enforcement has the ability TO watch everyone... They just aggregate data on everyone...use the sum total of it to figure out social issues, trends etc... , use specific data to track and monitor those who actually are on their radar... As far as watching you specifically ... perhaps you did show up on their radar after what you did..and for a little perhaps you were watched, just to make sure you weren't a threat of some kind... But .. If anything you have been dismissed and relegated to the "Tinfoil Hat Brigade" ...Maemish...and really...it is for the best... As far as being safe using Linux... It is safer than windows, safer than apple, but in the end it is what you have IN that distro you are running ...and what hardware you are running it on... The only safe linux is one that is officially Stallman gnu approved, on hardware that can be totally worked to being open...and those are still some very few machines...(I have a lenovo laptop that meets that requirement with parabola on it ...for example...I don't use it much...but it is secure....I also don't allow it connectivity ...thus ensuring security...and so only use it for specific work ...and personal...that I wish to KNOW is private...and safe...otherwise I have about 5 or 6 other distros I enjoy working and playing with normally...on other laps....) And so ultimately the only safe distro, the only safe computer or device...is one that isn't connected to the outside world. as far as "safe" distros go... there are some more paranoid than others...like TAILS ...and such.. you could build your own debian respin that fits such needs... There is another that I really like...it is seriously paranoid ...can't recall the name off the top of my head...it isn't a standard distro that you see at distrowatch...I am sure I'll remember it... In the end though... It is about connectivity... the non free stuff you have on your system, the browser you use. the places you go. the people you know who even mention you on social media. the security you have... and remember, just because one has something like TOR or a VPN or both...doesn't mean you are secure...there is more to it than just a couple functions or programs... and in the end it is really about allowance. allowing certain things to creep into your "needs" based communications. social media, certain functions, programs or apps that are almost universally used that doing without them hamstrings one's ability to stay connected, or be productive, or stay informed... Just gotta know that whatever you put out there...there is always a record of .. whatever you put on a system that has connectivity, is a compromised system ...already... So just keep your "My Little Pony" personal photo collection, dialogue, purchases,musings, etc...in an offline secure system... and never use an un-secure system to mention or surf or travel anywhere online and speak of it... I do the very same with my "Barbie Doll" collection... ooops!... hell... now "They" know about my "barbie Doll" fixation. |
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That's funny, your ''hello'' got carried off on this tangent by the locals.
There's some rabbit holes around here; some goeffer (how's gopher spelled?) holes. There's real good info, too. Everyone's fairly helpful. |
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yeah bradvesp!
you are right! What the hell Maemish! tsk tsk...you should know better by now... please pardon Maemishsessesses behaviour ... this is the newb's...err...Newmo's moment... you already had your's Maemish... (oi ..prima donnas ...) you go new guy! go ! go! go new guy! (bring on the banana dancers!) https://media.giphy.com/media/ZYoFTHxrWNFbW/giphy.gif |
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Oops and yeah. Good info here. By the way, why you came in this forum, baka1503? Do you have a device connected to/haqving inside maemo or meego or what?
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"so you have a device connected to maemo or what?"
I have browsing laptop distros for one machine.. work and play and personal on distros for another machine that doesn't get connected (anything I need updated I install after scan from usb drives..that I use on my connected devices) same goes for handhelds... And Oh my yes Maemish.. I know all the backdoors here.. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...03/Aybabtu.png Now lets be kind and give the new guy his thread back, and move unrelated convo to another OT thread... (and in that OT thread please illuminate the reason for the top hat , goggles AND Anon. mask...bit overkill eh?...like crazy-gluing rubies on top of diamonds...or say rhinestones completely covering a jacket? I am REAL curious for the reasoning.) |
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I tried to give the thread back to baka1503 with my question about the device. Edited the question to point to more clearly to the owner of the thread. Over and out.
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