punkisundead

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[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 weeks ago

Its not a garbage take. They had the chance before and didnt, why would anyone trust them to do it this time?

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeah and still we should not push the message that Telegrams encryption is even remotely close to other encrypted messengers. I met more than one person that somehow thought their messages in Telegram are "safer" than they are in WhatsApp (and they never activated the encrypted chat oprion in Telegram)

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 6 points 1 month ago

It took the german goverment years to force Telegram to comply with their requests to get data and shut down specific groups. Also based on your location things that might be legal are not legal in a different location, from a German legal perspective there still lots of things happening in Telegram that are atleast a grey area(piracy, hate speech, porn) or straight up illegal(drugs, terrorist groups propaganda).

I am not in favor of the arrest or any goverment repression btw, I am just adding why goverments in europe might want to do stuff like this.

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 6 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I dont think Telegram is something that I would call an "encrypted messenger"

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 8 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Considering how hard it is for goverments to actually get Telegram to shutdown criminal chat groups or get chat logs (of unencrypted ) groups I think its at least more reasonable than the whole idea of banning E2E encryption.

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 months ago

80000+ Core Members. Seems like a big cult.

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 17 points 4 months ago (5 children)

I judge people on plenty of things that are legal. You probably do it too

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 6 points 5 months ago

Collectively we should be able to care about multiple things at once and also prioritze between them.

Even if data centers use mostly renewables, its not like those are actually so abundant that they would go unused. Its important to not just switch power generation but to actually also reduce power consumption, especially when its such low hanging fruits as AI.

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 6 points 6 months ago

Friends and Family?

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 7 points 6 months ago

But did actually anyone actually pirate your music? Like is your music on a torrent indexer or shared on a site specific to music?

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I have heard from friends that they got banned for using adblockers on free Spotify.

My account got deactivated after doing that (firefox+ublock). It was really sneaky because my password just stopped working. My account was reactivated by contacting the support and they never told me the reason why my account got deactivated.

[–] punkisundead@slrpnk.net 15 points 6 months ago

You seem to have really high standards around who you trust and in the same moment you call Telegram secure. I feel like you should atleast use the same amount of scepticism for Telegram that you use for Signal.

 

Last Saturday, 3.2.24, dozens of climate activists sabotaged the gravel plant at Langen near Frankfurt. With their action, they are actively opposing the ongoing climate destruction by the operator Sehring.

The construction and building industry is responsible for 38% of all global greenhouse gas emissions, particularly from the climate-damaging building material concrete. This makes the gravel mined in Langen, the main component of concrete, the driving force behind a construction industry without moderation and without a social or ecological conscience.

During their action, the activists gained access to the site, cut through the conveyor belts and damaged some of the machines. Lisa Müller explains: "We must counter the ecological and social destruction of the construction industry quickly and effectively where it is happening. For us, this means directly sabotaging profit-oriented production. Because it is not only driving the climate crisis with the dirty building material concrete. By demolishing instead of sarnishing and building luxury apartments, it is also causing displacement and inhumane, concreted-over cities." In Germany, for example, 200 million tons of construction waste are produced every year during demolition and excavation - that corresponds to half of Germany's waste volume. At the same time, 517 million tons of raw materials such as lime, gravel and sand are used every year in Germany.

The Sehring company is also poking at an old wound in Frankfurt and the region: as the main supplier for the construction of the new Airport Terminal 3, Sehring is fueling the long-standing conflict over noise protection, air pollution and forest destruction around Frankfurt Airport. Özge Cidem comments: "Sehring has a 'tradition' of destruction and has been involved in airport expansion since 1968. Sehring is just as indifferent to local people as it is to nature: 30.2 hectares of forest have been cleared for gravel extraction so far, and almost as much is still to be destroyed. And this while, for example, 98.5% of all trees in Frankfurt's city forest are diseased." Research by BUND also shows: Destruction is a red line running through the company's policy. According to BUND, Sehring is not fulfilling the reforestation requirements and is therefore actively contributing to the loss of the forest and biodiversity.

For us it is clear: we have to do it ourselves. We destroy what destroys us and we build what builds us.

Frankfurt Airport also demonstrates the short-sightedness and misanthropy of the construction industry and the profit-oriented economy: Terminal 3 is to replace the old Terminal 1 in order to continue to serve as a hub for global supply chain overproduction and an important deportation airport. The climate activists emphasize that a radical rethink is needed in the construction industry, the economy and politics. Kim Grünholt says: "Our action is part of the protests against Runway West, the resistance in Lützerath and the struggles of activists around the world for a good life for all. That is why we are resisting the industrial processes and policies that have brought us the misery of ecological and social crisis in the first place. We know that a different way of living together is possible. For us it is clear: we have to do it ourselves. We destroy what destroys us and we build what builds us."


Local environmental initiatives have been protesting for years against the gravel works that are eating their way through the protected Langener Bannwald forest piece by piece. Find out more on our protest page Forest instead of gravel: Save the Langener Bannwald!

The article was sent to us anonymously with the request for publication.

(Translated with deepl)

 

alt text: burning bulldozer with the caption "the solutions are already here - support your local eco-terrorists"

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