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JD Vance "is Thiel’s creature", so personalized mass-surveillance just started its way into the White House.¹

If you’re not a Trumpist, you can be sure that all your non-confidential communication will be analyzed and used against you, so use the remaining month you have to setup confidential communication with your friends.

Signal may suffice for the start, but if you want confidential metadata, you may want to run and connect Hyphanet now:
hyphanet.org/freenet-hyphanet-

¹ theguardian.com/us-news/articl

www.hyphanet.orgHyphanetHyphanet is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant communication and publishing.

@ArneBab Sounds a lot like freenet, are there major differences?

@hllizi Hyphanet *is* Freenet, but we¹ were forced to rename because the creator of the project decided to take the name freenet for his new pet that doesn’t have privacy as its goal.

See hyphanet.org/freenet-renamed-t

¹ the people actually working on the project, doing releases and so on, but not sitting in the board of the non-profit. See the archived mailing list thread linked in the article if you want to know why along with the renaming also separated completely from FPI now.

www.hyphanet.orgHyphanetHyphanet is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant communication and publishing.

@ArneBab ah, that's interesting and good to hear. Didn't the creator end up as a Trumpist?

@hllizi In the mailing list he said that he thinks democracy does not work for a project, so it’s pretty likely that he’s a Trumpist now — we have no more contact.

As a personal rant:
Such stuff is pretty high on the list of things you don’t want to deal with when you’re voluntary dev and release-manager of a project.

Together with all the problems that came along with that, it occupied at least half a year of my free time.

But it’s done since the release of 1498 and we’re moving forward.

@hllizi Takeaway for other projects: make sure that the "governing structure" (access to keys, domains, and such) does not deviate too much from the group of people doing the actual work.

He’d been separate from the project for a good decade, only doing bureaucratic stuff (filing finances of the non-profit) and when he decided to get active again it was "this all sucks, we’re doing this new thing now" — without even knowing what the project was capable of; when I showed him, that became clear.

@hllizi concrete example: he did not know that Freenet (now Hyphanet) already supported video on demand two years ago. That people were actively watching music videos on that fully decentralized, privacy preserving system.

Not in perfect quality, but good enough that most music videos were enjoyable. Conference talks and similar were no problem at all.

(currently that’s broken, because Mozilla removed Theora from Firefox and we need to validate data so the browser doesn’t leak private info)

Arne Babenhauserheide

@hllizi (as first step to regain that we need to add validation for webm and vp8 — we already have vorbis; with vp8 instead of theora quality should actually get much better)