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  • This is sadly true. In my nearer environment literally everyone agrees, too, but politics is lagging behind.

  • I don't know where you live, but I agree we should never be whining about a country and its people. To critisize the government if there's a reason, but never the people. A country's government and its people are not the same.

  • to substitute for that same page to be about the USA.>

    Maybe, but does that make any country better?

  • This is all the Empires's fault

    I see. As we know whose fault it is, the problem is solved, right?

    When China's colonialization projects will have produced the same environmental and social desasters as all the others in human history, will they also have to "pay reparations"? And if so, with an earth then being widely unhabitable, what do we do with the money?

  • A lot of topics here appear to trigger a debate of ideoligies or between "first world" and "third world" (I decry such terminology, but let's put that aside now), as if that would solve any problem. It's sort of of double standard: environmental pollution is bad and good, surveillance is bad and good ... it just depends who commits the crime ...

    If you've got a couple of minutes, scroll through the images from around the globe to see where we're all heading as a global human race. (Ah, yes, the current climate crisis has been and is still being caused mostly by the US and many countries in Europe, and, yes, these countries must change their lifestyles and they are financially liable for the crises. These are two of many issues I agree with my friends from China, South America and Africa.)

  • We can all see media and NGO websites riddled with trackers, and so are possibly many journalists' devices. So yes, I'd agree that's worrying how easy it obviously was.

  • This is one of the most insightful, straight-to-the-point short articles about Web3 and decentralization I've ever read if I may say so.

  • Thanks. Usually I don't use VPNs much, but I love Tor :-)

  • Aha, that's good question. I don't know, unfortunately, but I am sure there is someone around more capable than me ...

  • I am not sure whether I understand the question, but I understand Blokada is a VPN. So they're certainly able to track you across the web. If you don't trust them, don't use them.

  • I found this on tbe web, but I don't understand that either. So take it with a pinch of salt.

  • Not yet. They just started, but I thought it's interesting for the community here.

  • How would you organize the payment processing in a federated marketplace?

    Radicle is still in its earky stages. Don't know where they are heading, but, yes, it's far from being perfect :-)

  • Federated marketplace, ie a federated amazon or etsy.

    What do you think of Particl? Never tried it myself.

    Federated code collaboration

    You will know Radicle, but it's in early development.