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💉 PFIZER VACCINE DNA found in colon CANCER biopsy — Genomics expert sounds alarm
💊 Genomics expert Kevin McKernan revealed that Pfizer’s vaccine DNA was found inside the colon cancer tumor of a quadruple-vaccinated individual.
Key findings:
➡️ A patient…
💊 Genomics expert Kevin McKernan revealed that Pfizer’s vaccine DNA was found inside the colon cancer tumor of a quadruple-vaccinated individual.
Key findings:
➡️ A patient…
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Gastroenterologist, Dr Sabine Hazan, from the US discusses the impact of the covid injections on the gut microbiome.
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A View on the Open-Source Video Editing Landscape
https://youtu.be/qEYGGqolEvs
https://media.ccc.de/v/lgm25-upstream-2025-83652-a-view-on-the-open-source-video-editing-landscape
Whether it is stitching together some travel footage or producing high-quality film content, there are many ways people want to work with the medium "video". Their needs for #video #editing solutions are diverse, and so is their budget.
Open-source video editing software seems great for beginners to get started at zero cost. What do you get and what do you have to give up on compared to the closed-source options? What does it even take to build software like this from scratch, technologically as well as mentally?
This talk takes a brief look at the free-to-use options for video editing on a desktop computer before switching the perspective to that of the developers and maintainers of such software. It offers insights into the struggles with technology, fundraising, self-motivation, and community dynamics, while also highlighting the rewarding moments and intriguing current and future developments.
Simran Spiller
https://pretalx.c3voc.de/lgm25-upstream-2025/talk/504479317/
#editor #lgm2025
https://youtu.be/qEYGGqolEvs
https://media.ccc.de/v/lgm25-upstream-2025-83652-a-view-on-the-open-source-video-editing-landscape
Whether it is stitching together some travel footage or producing high-quality film content, there are many ways people want to work with the medium "video". Their needs for #video #editing solutions are diverse, and so is their budget.
Open-source video editing software seems great for beginners to get started at zero cost. What do you get and what do you have to give up on compared to the closed-source options? What does it even take to build software like this from scratch, technologically as well as mentally?
This talk takes a brief look at the free-to-use options for video editing on a desktop computer before switching the perspective to that of the developers and maintainers of such software. It offers insights into the struggles with technology, fundraising, self-motivation, and community dynamics, while also highlighting the rewarding moments and intriguing current and future developments.
Simran Spiller
https://pretalx.c3voc.de/lgm25-upstream-2025/talk/504479317/
#editor #lgm2025
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LGM 2025 - A View on the Open-Source Video Editing Landscape
https://media.ccc.de/v/lgm25-upstream-2025-83652-a-view-on-the-open-source-video-editing-landscape
Whether it is stitching together some travel footage or producing high-quality film content, there are many ways people want to work with the medium "video".…
Whether it is stitching together some travel footage or producing high-quality film content, there are many ways people want to work with the medium "video".…
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Snap Safe
The camera that doesn’t rat you out.
Snap Safe is an #Android #camera app that keeps every pixel—and every byte of data—exactly where it belongs: on YOUR device.
Key Features:
• Zero‑Leak Design – The manifest skips android.permission.INTERNET; nothing leaves your device.
• Fully Encrypted – Shots are written to encrypted, app‑private storage.
• Metadata Scrub‑A‑Dub – EXIF and other identifiers are wiped the instant you hit Share.
• PIN‑Locked Gallery – A separate PIN stands between curious thumbs and your photos.
• Secure Sharing – When you do share, we hand the file off via Android's native share sheet—no detours.
• Granular Location – Add coarse, fine, or zero location data—your call.
• 100% Open Source – Auditable code in plain sight.
• Poison Pill – Set a special PIN, that when entered, appears to work normally but actually deletes your existing
photos.
• Decoy Photos – Select innocuous decoy photos, these will be preserved when your Poison Pill is activated. That way
your Gallery is not suspiciously empty.
Why Snap Safe?
We capture photos locally, encrypt everything in private storage, let YOU decide if GPS tags are added (precision optional), and strip out tell‑tale metadata automatically.
We NEVER phone home or talk to servers, slurp analytics or usage stats, sprinkle ads or trackers in the code, or read files outside our sandbox.
Privacy Policy: We collect nothing.
Newest version on github
https://github.com/SecureCamera/SecureCameraAndroid/releases/latest
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.darkrockstudios.app.securecamera/
Photos posted on F-droid page.
The camera that doesn’t rat you out.
Snap Safe is an #Android #camera app that keeps every pixel—and every byte of data—exactly where it belongs: on YOUR device.
Key Features:
• Zero‑Leak Design – The manifest skips android.permission.INTERNET; nothing leaves your device.
• Fully Encrypted – Shots are written to encrypted, app‑private storage.
• Metadata Scrub‑A‑Dub – EXIF and other identifiers are wiped the instant you hit Share.
• PIN‑Locked Gallery – A separate PIN stands between curious thumbs and your photos.
• Secure Sharing – When you do share, we hand the file off via Android's native share sheet—no detours.
• Granular Location – Add coarse, fine, or zero location data—your call.
• 100% Open Source – Auditable code in plain sight.
• Poison Pill – Set a special PIN, that when entered, appears to work normally but actually deletes your existing
photos.
• Decoy Photos – Select innocuous decoy photos, these will be preserved when your Poison Pill is activated. That way
your Gallery is not suspiciously empty.
Why Snap Safe?
We capture photos locally, encrypt everything in private storage, let YOU decide if GPS tags are added (precision optional), and strip out tell‑tale metadata automatically.
We NEVER phone home or talk to servers, slurp analytics or usage stats, sprinkle ads or trackers in the code, or read files outside our sandbox.
Privacy Policy: We collect nothing.
Newest version on github
https://github.com/SecureCamera/SecureCameraAndroid/releases/latest
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.darkrockstudios.app.securecamera/
Photos posted on F-droid page.
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How to Install GIMP 3.0 Via PPA
The long awaited release of GIMP 3.0 is finally here!
Why install via PPA? Because the update ftom 2.o to 3.0 was 28 MBytes, whereas the flatpack is 1.2GB download, with 3.9 GB of disk space.
This release fixes bugs that could not be fixed in pre-release 2.99 because of GTK2's incompatibility with the newer GTK3 that GIMP 3.0 is built on.
Follow the steps below to install the latest just released GIMP 3.0 version via PPA in Mint and other Ubutu based distros.
TO INSTALL GIMP
TO SWITCH BETWEEN OLDER AND NEWER VERSIONS
1. Get list of available gimp & gimp-data packages
2. Install matching version numbers at same time by using = sign & desired version after package name
For example:
#gimp #gimp30 #photoshop #photoshopreplacement #linux #photography
The long awaited release of GIMP 3.0 is finally here!
Why install via PPA? Because the update ftom 2.o to 3.0 was 28 MBytes, whereas the flatpack is 1.2GB download, with 3.9 GB of disk space.
This release fixes bugs that could not be fixed in pre-release 2.99 because of GTK2's incompatibility with the newer GTK3 that GIMP 3.0 is built on.
Follow the steps below to install the latest just released GIMP 3.0 version via PPA in Mint and other Ubutu based distros.
TO INSTALL GIMP
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mati75/gimp30sudo apt updatesudo apt install gimp gegl mypaint-brushesTO SWITCH BETWEEN OLDER AND NEWER VERSIONS
1. Get list of available gimp & gimp-data packages
sudo apt policy gimp gimp-data2. Install matching version numbers at same time by using = sign & desired version after package name
For example:
sudo apt install gimp=2.10.30-1build1 gimp-data=2.10.30-1build1#gimp #gimp30 #photoshop #photoshopreplacement #linux #photography
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@NoGoolag #browser #alternatives with mitigations, patches etc.
Alpha version release March 6, 2025
FireFox browser options
- Tor Browser (all)
- Mullvad Browser (Desktop)
- IronFox (Android) Read the Known Issues section on the gitlab.
- LibreWolf (mentally ill devs)
Make your own #Firefox with mitigations etc...
- Phoenix / wiki
- Arkenfox user.js / wiki / gui / user-tool / mobile
- Narsil / Narsil Mobile
- Betterfox / Betterfox Mobile
- pyllyukko
- Compare some of the user.js files
Chromium based browser Options
- Ungoogled Chromium (all)
- Cromite (Android, Linux, Windows)
Browser extensions
- uBlacklist
- uBlock Origin or uMatrix (never both)
- LibRedirect (setup your instances for each service in the settings)
Links to block lists...
- Yokoffing
- Celenity/Phoenix
- FilterLists
Set your default search engine to a search proxy
- 4get instances
- Searx instances
Why your favorite browser is not recommended
- Celenity Firefox browser comparisons
- How to choose a browser for everyday use?
- is your browser spyware?
- Choose your browser carefully
- Browsers and the connections they make compared
- Fake Privacy and security
Additional reading...
- Wiki about extensions
- Multiple Extension Conflicts
- uMatrix for beginners
- Firefox user.js install guide
- Arch Linux Firefox Privacy wiki
- Bromite (for knowledge purposes)
Testing your browser
- Fingerprint.com
- How to test browsers for spyware
- Privacytests browser comparison
- Mullvad check
- Bromite fingerprint testing
- IP Leak
- List of test sites A
- List of test sites B
* Thunderbird users should consider taking a look at Dove - Phoenix's sister project.
Alpha version release March 6, 2025
FireFox browser options
- Tor Browser (all)
- Mullvad Browser (Desktop)
- IronFox (Android) Read the Known Issues section on the gitlab.
- LibreWolf (mentally ill devs)
Make your own #Firefox with mitigations etc...
- Phoenix / wiki
- Arkenfox user.js / wiki / gui / user-tool / mobile
- Narsil / Narsil Mobile
- Betterfox / Betterfox Mobile
- pyllyukko
- Compare some of the user.js files
Chromium based browser Options
- Ungoogled Chromium (all)
- Cromite (Android, Linux, Windows)
Browser extensions
- uBlacklist
- uBlock Origin or uMatrix (never both)
- LibRedirect (setup your instances for each service in the settings)
Links to block lists...
- Yokoffing
- Celenity/Phoenix
- FilterLists
Set your default search engine to a search proxy
- 4get instances
- Searx instances
Why your favorite browser is not recommended
- Celenity Firefox browser comparisons
- How to choose a browser for everyday use?
- is your browser spyware?
- Choose your browser carefully
- Browsers and the connections they make compared
- Fake Privacy and security
Additional reading...
- Wiki about extensions
- Multiple Extension Conflicts
- uMatrix for beginners
- Firefox user.js install guide
- Arch Linux Firefox Privacy wiki
- Bromite (for knowledge purposes)
Testing your browser
- Fingerprint.com
- How to test browsers for spyware
- Privacytests browser comparison
- Mullvad check
- Bromite fingerprint testing
- IP Leak
- List of test sites A
- List of test sites B
* Thunderbird users should consider taking a look at Dove - Phoenix's sister project.
www.torproject.org
The Tor Project | Privacy & Freedom Online
Defend yourself against tracking and surveillance. Circumvent censorship.
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DisableGoogleAnalytics
https://gitlab.com/adrian.m.miller/disablegoogleanalytics
Attempts To Disable Common Google Analytics And Ads Receivers In All Affected Packages
What it does/How it works:
On 1st run after rebooting after install the module is assuming you want it to disable the listed analytics and ad receivers, so it will:
Wait till boot is completed
Then sleep for 2 minutes
Then test that cpu usage is under 30% before running
It will then disable the analytics and ad receivers as listed below, and log its progress to /sdcard/fixgoogleanalytics.log
Common Analytics And Ad Recievers:
com.google.android.gms.analytics.AnalyticsJobService com.google.android.gms.analytics.CampaignTrackingService com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementService com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementJobService com.google.android.gms.analytics.AnalyticsReceiver com.google.android.gms.analytics.CampaignTrackingReceiver com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementInstallReferrerReceiver com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementReceiver com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementContentProvider com.crashlytics.android.CrashlyticsInitProvider com.google.android.gms.ads.AdActivity com.google.firebase.iid.FirebaseInstanceIdService
Once complete the service.sh script will delete itself
Once that happens any further interaction is purely via the included dga script as a binary in /system/(x)bin
dga takes 2 arguments, disable or enable, though i doubt too many will be looking to enable analytics and ad receivers, unless the disabling has unwanted effects on their system, which is high time to include the usual disclaimer that you run this at your own risk and not even dga enable is garaunteed to undo the changes
Module Installation:
Download from Releases
Install the module via #Magisk app/Fox Magisk Module Manager/MRepo
Reboot
Usage:
After first run optmization has completed, any further interaction is purely via the included dga script as a binary
in /system/(x)bin:
dga takes 2 arguments, disable or enable, though i doubt too many will be looking to enable
analytics and ad receivers, unless the disabling has unwanted effects on their system, which
is high time to include the usual disclaimer that you run this at your own risk and not even
dga enable is garaunteed to undo the changes
Uninstall Note: Uninstalling the module will not reverse the changes, if your intention is to uninstall the module and re-enable the
analytics and ad receivers, please run dga enable first
https://gitlab.com/adrian.m.miller/disablegoogleanalytics
Attempts To Disable Common Google Analytics And Ads Receivers In All Affected Packages
What it does/How it works:
On 1st run after rebooting after install the module is assuming you want it to disable the listed analytics and ad receivers, so it will:
Wait till boot is completed
Then sleep for 2 minutes
Then test that cpu usage is under 30% before running
It will then disable the analytics and ad receivers as listed below, and log its progress to /sdcard/fixgoogleanalytics.log
Common Analytics And Ad Recievers:
com.google.android.gms.analytics.AnalyticsJobService com.google.android.gms.analytics.CampaignTrackingService com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementService com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementJobService com.google.android.gms.analytics.AnalyticsReceiver com.google.android.gms.analytics.CampaignTrackingReceiver com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementInstallReferrerReceiver com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementReceiver com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementContentProvider com.crashlytics.android.CrashlyticsInitProvider com.google.android.gms.ads.AdActivity com.google.firebase.iid.FirebaseInstanceIdService
Once complete the service.sh script will delete itself
Once that happens any further interaction is purely via the included dga script as a binary in /system/(x)bin
dga takes 2 arguments, disable or enable, though i doubt too many will be looking to enable analytics and ad receivers, unless the disabling has unwanted effects on their system, which is high time to include the usual disclaimer that you run this at your own risk and not even dga enable is garaunteed to undo the changes
Module Installation:
Download from Releases
Install the module via #Magisk app/Fox Magisk Module Manager/MRepo
Reboot
Usage:
After first run optmization has completed, any further interaction is purely via the included dga script as a binary
in /system/(x)bin:
dga takes 2 arguments, disable or enable, though i doubt too many will be looking to enable
analytics and ad receivers, unless the disabling has unwanted effects on their system, which
is high time to include the usual disclaimer that you run this at your own risk and not even
dga enable is garaunteed to undo the changes
Uninstall Note: Uninstalling the module will not reverse the changes, if your intention is to uninstall the module and re-enable the
analytics and ad receivers, please run dga enable first
Surveillance Report: Are Your Passwords Safe From This New Exploit?
Episode webpage: https://surveillancereport.tech/
Media file: https://sphinx.acast.com/p/open/s/65e15188b8456c00169f4864/e/68aa5cba982c36846ef63e20/media.mp3
Episode webpage: https://surveillancereport.tech/
Media file: https://sphinx.acast.com/p/open/s/65e15188b8456c00169f4864/e/68aa5cba982c36846ef63e20/media.mp3
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Surveillance Report
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The Free Thought Project Podcast: Guests: LFM & AKA: Kratom in the Crosshairs: A Battle for Freedom & Health
Episode webpage: https://thefreethoughtproject.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-herbal-controversy-kratom-in-the-crosshairs/
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Episode webpage: https://thefreethoughtproject.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-herbal-controversy-kratom-in-the-crosshairs/
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Guests: LFM & AKA: Kratom in the Crosshairs: A Battle for Freedom & Health | The Free Thought Project Podcast
On this episode, Jason and Matt are joined by their close friend Luis Fernando Mises, along with Jennifer Gillis and Misty Brown, two tireless advocates with the American Kratom Association. Together, we dive deep into the criminalization of kratom — from…
The Free Thought Project Podcast: Guest: Sterlin Lujan - Stablecoins, Network States & the Battle for Decentralized Money
Episode webpage: https://thefreethoughtproject.podbean.com/e/privacy-or-control-sterling-lujan-on-stablecoins-surveillance-and-the-fight-for-free-crypto/
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Episode webpage: https://thefreethoughtproject.podbean.com/e/privacy-or-control-sterling-lujan-on-stablecoins-surveillance-and-the-fight-for-free-crypto/
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Guest: Sterlin Lujan - Stablecoins, Network States & the Battle for Decentralized Money | The Free Thought Project Podcast
In this episode, Jason and Matt welcome their friend Sterling Lujan — a libertarian communicator, author, cryptocurrency advocate, and public speaker known for blending philosophy, psychology, and blockchain technology into a compelling vision for human freedom.…
The Free Thought Project Podcast: Guest: 7Sees - Connecting the Dots of Control: Palantir, Flock Cameras & Data Centers
Episode webpage: https://thefreethoughtproject.podbean.com/e/inside-the-technocratic-web-palantir-flock-cameras-the-surveillance-state/
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Episode webpage: https://thefreethoughtproject.podbean.com/e/inside-the-technocratic-web-palantir-flock-cameras-the-surveillance-state/
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Guest: 7Sees - Connecting the Dots of Control: Palantir, Flock Cameras & Data Centers | The Free Thought Project Podcast
In this episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, Jason and Matt sit down with independent journalist 7sees, whose unique investigative style has been gaining serious attention. Known for his striking use of the Obsidian platform to create intricate “idea…
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