[Re: Should the weboob package stay in Debian?](https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2018/07/msg00336.html)
>So apart from objectification of women, but without instrumentalization or degrading message, I was not able to find serious consequences. As much as I would prefer things to be different (I already told upstream in the past) I don't feel I have any right or special wisdom allowing me to dictate people to act and think differently. Banning content because it displease me and make people uncomfortable while no direct harm has been found is unlikely to have a positive effect. **Consequently unless harmful content I'm not aware of is discovered in this package I am not going to remove it from the archive.** I would consider adding a neutral warning message in the package description though, so people can individually decide for themselves if this is acceptable from their own point of view.-- Marc Dequènes
[Spy-funded privacy tools (like Signal and Tor) are not going to protect us from President Trump | Surveillance Valley — Yasha Levine](https://surveillancevalley.com/blog/government-backed-privacy-tools-are-not-going-to-protect-us-from-president-trump)
"President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said on Thursday that "patriotically minded" private Russian hackers could have been involved in cyberattacks last year to help the presidential campaign of Donald J. Trump"
"While Mr. Putin continued to deny any state role (...)that Russia had played no role whatsoever in the hacking of the Democratic National Committee"
"Although about 3 million computers get sold every year in China, people don't pay for the software. Someday they will, though," Gates told an audience at the University of Washington. "And as long as they're going to steal it, we want them to steal ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll somehow figure out how to collect sometime in the next decade." http://articles.latimes.com/20...
after all, HRClinton said this during the 2016 campaign..."As President, I will make it clear that the United States will treat cyberattacks just like any other attack. We will be ready with serious political, economic, and military responses,"
glad she didn't win. although if this is true i believe the US can't do this without asking all those countries if they can do that.
with a deal like this, well mozilla, you guys have to build a new, better/secure and faster browser. oh and by the way keep working on thunderbird also... and i am a user who never left for chromium/chrome family...in fact i really don't like google's browser for several reasons....privacy being one of them.
right! and we are supposed to believe that just because they're saying so? is google going to break the law to support what they're saying?
and who protects us from google? if they are so interested in protecting their users why not encrypt every user data with a key that only the user controls?
well the NDAA and before that just executive orders enabled Bush and now mr Nobel Peace prize to make you disappear, be tortured and now killed withou any court intervention....
well i guess there's not much of a difference between that and Gestapo!
http://code.google.com/p/gitso/ . . . . "Gitso is a frontend to reverse VNC connections. It is meant to be a simple two-step process that connects one person to another's screen. First, the support person offers to give support. Second, the person who needs help connects and has their screen remotely visible. Because Gitso is cross-platform (Linux, OS X and Windows) and uses a reverse VNC connection, it greatly simplifies the process of getting support. "
well color revolutions are associated with the CIA criminals, so i would say that are very dangerous things that have nothing to do with freedom or democracy....
why is that in this era that we are living in, people can't believe in what they want?
so the SJWs can think that they are trees, flowers, gender free and whatever but other people can't investigate, believe, whatever they want?
[Re: Should the weboob package stay in Debian?](https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2018/07/msg00336.html)
>So apart from objectification of women, but without instrumentalization or degrading message, I was not able to find serious consequences. As much as I would prefer things to be different (I already told upstream in the past) I don't feel I have any right or special wisdom allowing me to dictate people to act and think differently. Banning content because it displease me and make people uncomfortable while no direct harm has been found is unlikely to have a positive effect. **Consequently unless harmful content I'm not aware of is discovered in this package I am not going to remove it from the archive.** I would consider adding a neutral warning message in the package description though, so people can individually decide for themselves if this is acceptable from their own point of view.-- Marc Dequènes
well looks like it....
nonsense...
nothing beats a nice glass of a good portuguese red wine.
also a good chalice of vinho do Porto.
[Spy-funded privacy tools (like Signal and Tor) are not going to protect us from President Trump | Surveillance Valley — Yasha Levine](https://surveillancevalley.com/blog/government-backed-privacy-tools-are-not-going-to-protect-us-from-president-trump)
https://shaarli.readthedocs.io...
or maybe they did...
and it serves them really well that sense of fase security.
lol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://web.stanford.edu/class...
https://foreignpolicy.com/2013...
http://www.globalresearch.ca/t...
http://www.businessinsider.com...
here... https://docs.google.com/spread...
let's see...
"President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said on Thursday that "patriotically minded" private Russian hackers could have been involved in cyberattacks last year to help the presidential campaign of Donald J. Trump"
"While Mr. Putin continued to deny any state role (...)that Russia had played no role whatsoever in the hacking of the Democratic National Committee"
shifting? where?
hmmm...let's see what mr Gates himself said...
"Although about 3 million computers get sold every year in China, people don't pay for the software. Someday they will, though," Gates told an audience at the University of Washington. "And as long as they're going to steal it, we want them to steal ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll somehow figure out how to collect sometime in the next decade."
http://articles.latimes.com/20...
well, at least they could go with Cinnamon.....but i would prefer something like KDE or at least Qt based.
after all, HRClinton said this during the 2016 campaign..."As President, I will make it clear that the United States will treat cyberattacks just like any other attack. We will be ready with serious political, economic, and military responses,"
glad she didn't win.
although if this is true i believe the US can't do this without asking all those countries if they can do that.
http://www.dedoimedo.com/life/...
the other that tries to explain that the official one is a joke.
9/11: A Conspiracy Theory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
and several suspects....
https://www.youtube.com/result...
with a deal like this, well mozilla, you guys have to build a new, better/secure and faster browser. oh and by the way keep working on thunderbird also...
and i am a user who never left for chromium/chrome family...in fact i really don't like google's browser for several reasons....privacy being one of them.
Kexi
right! and we are supposed to believe that just because they're saying so? is google going to break the law to support what they're saying?
and who protects us from google?
if they are so interested in protecting their users why not encrypt every user data with a key that only the user controls?
BE AFRAID....
i started with SuSE in 1998, then Red Hat -> Mandrake/Mandriva -> Mepis-> kubuntu -> Debian and #!CB
well the NDAA and before that just executive orders enabled Bush and now mr Nobel Peace prize to make you disappear, be tortured and now killed withou any court intervention....
well i guess there's not much of a difference between that and Gestapo!
http://code.google.com/p/gitso/
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"Gitso is a frontend to reverse VNC connections. It is meant to be a simple two-step process that connects one person to another's screen. First, the support person offers to give support. Second, the person who needs help connects and has their screen remotely visible. Because Gitso is cross-platform (Linux, OS X and Windows) and uses a reverse VNC connection, it greatly simplifies the process of getting support. "
well color revolutions are associated with the CIA criminals, so i would say that are very dangerous things that have nothing to do with freedom or democracy....
too bad!
it's just another color revolution attempt by the CIA boys and girls....
http://landdestroyer.blogspot.pt/2012/08/russian-punkers-get-2-years-jail-for-us.html
does it have some patents? will it be open sourced so everyone could extend it?
or as usual it's just another way to make a buck by selling it to 3rd world countries?