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  • "Is the Government Running a Dragnet on VPN Users?" — Naomi Brockwell TV (22 May 2026, ~11 min)

    The video centres on a public warning from US Senator Ron Wyden, asking the government to disclose how it treats VPN traffic for surveillance purposes. Naomi Brockwell argues this is a deliberate signal — Wyden's history of asking pointed public questions when he can't disclose classified information suggests he already knows something damning.

    Key threads:

    • The 2013 parallel — Wyden did the same thing before the Snowden revelations, asking NSA Director Clapper in a Senate hearing whether the NSA collected data on millions of Americans. Clapper said "not wittingly." Snowden then proved that was a lie.
    • The VPN loophole — VPN providers, particularly US-based ones, may be subject to government data requests or bulk collection programs that aren't publicly disclosed. The implication is that using a VPN could route your traffic through infrastructure that is itself being monitored.
    • The Massie angle — Rep. Thomas Massie is also referenced as being aware of a classified spying program he legally cannot discuss publicly.
    • Should you still use a VPN? — The video argues VPNs still provide value against commercial tracking and ISP snooping, but they are not a silver bullet against government-level surveillance. The real problem is the legal framework that allows warrantless data collection.
    • Surveillance Accountability Act — The video ends by flagging proposed legislation aimed at closing the loophole that enables this kind of bulk collection without judicial oversight.

    Bottom line: If you're using a VPN for privacy from government surveillance, this video argues you may be getting a false sense of security — and that Wyden is hinting at something classified that would concern most users if it became public.

  • Are any of your cameras reolink baterry with solar and wifi?

    Anytime I try to do anything with mine outside of the official reolink app it sucks the battery too much, the solar charging can't keep up and the cameras end up going flat.

  • Best part is all the elements 10^0 = 1 which I'm guessing are the ones humans have constructed in a lab and generally are not found in nature.

  • The AI hate is real

  • Indeed a decent hit!

  • Chatgpt thoughts.. With some spot checking on the math seems right.. Here’s the context of 250,000 tonnes of munitions from the Russian side:

    Russia fires 10,000 to 60,000 artillery shells per day, depending on the front.

    A typical 152mm shell weighs around 40–43 kg.

    That means Russia can burn through 1,800+ tonnes per day in peak operations.

    Russian production in 2023 was estimated at 2 million+ shells per year.

    Russia also draws from Soviet-era stockpiles and imports from North Korea and Iran.

    Russian doctrine favors volume over precision. Their artillery-centric strategy relies on overwhelming force rather than accuracy.

    250,000 tonnes equates to roughly 6 million shells.

    For Russia, that’s only about 3–5 months of usage at current intensity.

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    23 Aug: Insane Marine Operation. WAGNER CHIEF IS DEAD. Russian Helicopters Stolen. | War in Ukraine

  • Data Is Beautiful @lemmy.ml

    Australian Political Parties Fact Checking

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    He's back! 12 Aug: Russians Are in Big Trouble! ALL BRIDGES BURNED DOWN! | War in Ukraine Explained

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    Aug 11 2023 - Institute for the Study of War

    www.understandingwar.org /backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-august-11-2023
  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    10 Aug 23 - Andrew Perpetual X Map Updates

    twitter.com /AndrewPerpetua
  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    Military Land - Invasion Day 532 August 9 2023

    militaryland.net /news/invasion-day-532-summary/
  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    ISW RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 9, 2023

    www.understandingwar.org /backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-august-9-2023
  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    4 Aug: Genius. Ukrainians Use NEW TACTIC AND DESTROY 2 RUSSIAN SHIPS | War in Ukraine Explained

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    DEFENSE Ukraine Has Four Marine Brigades. It Has Packed All Of Them Into A 10-Mile Sector.

    www.forbes.com /sites/davidaxe/2023/08/04/ukraine-has-four-marine-brigades-it-has-packed-all-four-into-a-10-mile-sector/
  • Data Is Beautiful @lemmy.ml

    COVID-19 was the cause of 1 out of every 9.7 deaths in the US in 2020 (Infographic)

  • Australia @aussie.zone

    First AIDS-free country? HIV epidemic in Australia may soon be defeated

    ground.news /article/australia-may-soon-have-defeated-the-hiv-epidemic
  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    22 Jul: Ukrainians DESTROY CRIMEAN SUPPLIES OF AMMO | War in Ukraine Explained

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    21 Jul: Nice! Ukrainian Partisans BLOW UP A HUGE RUSSIAN AMMO DEPOT | War in Ukraine Explained

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  • Just request the ones you want here and it will start syncing them. Make sure you subscribe after the communities are made (takes a few minutes) or the dev will disable the bot on those communities. The more people who subscribe, the more often it checks for updates. https://lemmit.online/c/requests

  • At the NATO Summit, member nations agreed to expedite Ukraine's membership but didn't provide a timeline due to the ongoing war with Russia. The membership action plan requirement was dropped, simplifying the process. Controversy arose over the US supplying Ukraine with cluster munitions, and NATO allies are expected to set a minimum defense spending of 2% of GDP, a target Canada isn't meeting.

    Here are the key points from the video:

    1. At the NATO Summit in Lithuania, member nations agreed to let Ukraine join the alliance and to fast-track the process. However, they did not issue an official invitation or any clear timeline for membership.

    2. NATO members made it clear that Ukraine can't join while it's involved in an active war because that would immediately bring all NATO members into direct conflict with Russia.

    3. Sweden was allowed to join NATO after Turkey, which had been blocking its membership, agreed to drop its veto in return for concessions from Sweden, including the lifting of a ban on arms sales.

    4. There was controversy over the US decision to give Ukraine cluster munitions, some of which failed to explode. Canada disagreed with this decision, citing a treaty banning such weapons.

    5. Ukraine's defense minister pointed out that Russia has been using cluster munitions since the start of the war and promised they'd only be used on Ukraine's own territory, away from built-up areas.

    6. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg laid out a simpler path to membership for Ukraine but did not provide a clear timeline for full membership.

    7. The requirement for a membership action plan was dropped, which is seen as a positive indication of how NATO views Ukraine.

    8. The allies are expected to agree that 2% of GDP is the floor for defense spending, not just the target. Canada is nowhere near this target and has no plan to get there.

    9. The US controversially sent cluster munitions to Ukraine, a type of weapon that Canada and 123 other nations pledged to prohibit back in 2008.

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    11 Jul: Ukrainians Make a Devastating Strike. BEST RUSSIAN GENERALS KILLED. | War in Ukraine

  • Pretty interesting it is still a thing

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    09 Jul: Ukrainians Strike Crimean Bridges. RUSSIAN GENERALS FIRED. | War in Ukraine Explained

  • This is a pretty dated article.. I wonder if they are still happening or if has fallen out of fashion.

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    07 July 23 - Ukraine News Summary

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    07 Jul: Ukrainians REVEAL RUSSIAN ACHILLES HEEL | War in Ukraine Explained

  • Thanks!

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    05 July 23 - Ukraine News Summary

  • What do the first two words mean?

  • I'm guessing the aim would be to encircle and try and take it back without a fight. Imagine the moral hit that would cause to Russia

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    05 Jul: Finally. Ukrainians BREACH THE STRONGEST POSITION South of Bakhmut |War in Ukraine Explained

  • Kaboom!

  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    Unilever

  • Current work around for Twitter sources being broke is to point it at this community. Thanks everyone who posted into this community in the last 24hours!

  • Looks like the Twitter changes are f'ing with thread reader (eg there are uk defense updates in the past 24hours..)

  • Ya they nail it every day, apparently the author spends 70hours a week on those concise summaries. What's the saying; if only I had more time, I would be more concise.