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[–] roho@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

you're welcome.

Something i struggled with in the beginning;

How it works;

  • you pick an account name, (short and cryptic)
  • it checks if it's unique. if so, then it generates an SSL style certificate. This is your identity and contains a private key and only exists on your device. This thing acts as your password and identity. Losing this thing is fatal. nobody else has a copy. So you have to back it up yourself. There's an option in the app to back it up. (it is saved in some zip format)
  • then you enter a screen name.
  • you can install your identity in any amount of devices. But you can also easily give every device it's own account.

i use this app on my devices(telephones, laptops), so that i can easily share any file (photo and documents) between them. photo's are sent losless, unlike whatsapp.

Oh.. and another thing;

Because it's serverless technology, it's dependant on all other nodes in the system to form a mesh.

Whenever a node switches networks (e.g. when the software is running on a cellphone and you switch from WiFi to cell-band, or you're switching cell towers), then it has to re-initialize with its peers under the new IP address.

in such case it helps when, from your profile-settings, you switch your profile off and on again.

 

(i haven't seen it mentioned in this sub. it has improved quite a bit since its inception. it deserves some credit🥂)

Jami is a free/libre, end-to-end encrypted and private communication platform that requires no central authority.

Multiple devices can be linked to a Jami account, and no personal information is required to create an account.

What features does Jami include?

  • Instant messaging
  • Audio and video calls
  • Swarms (group chats)
  • Video-conferences and Rendezvous points with no third-party hosting
  • Audio and video message recording
  • Screen sharing and media streaming
  • Built-in extension platform for new features and experiences
  • Jami can also function as a SIP client

Jami uses a distributed hash table (DHT) to connect peers. Jami accounts are asymmetric X.509 certificates generated by the GnuTLS library. Calls are made over the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) after negotiating a TLS-encrypted secure connection, performing Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) communication which carries the media streams.

https://jami.net/

 

What do you think of this solution?

 

This game may bring back some fond memories :)

IsoRealms Spindizzy Launch Trailer

Spindizzy is a remake of the 1986 classic computer game of the same name, originally developed by Paul Shirley. The remake features true 3D OpenGL graphics and runs on a custom-built engine called Isorealms.

In Spindizzy, you are cartographer for undiscovered worlds; your task is to explore and map all areas of the recently discovered strange dimension of Hangworld. In order to complete your task, you take control of GERALD. However, fuel is expensive and funding can only be supplied as long as progress is being made, so it is vital to explore new areas and recover jewels.

The Isorealms engine features a complete content creation toolkit for modifying and extending Spindizzy, as well as offering the opportunity to create entirely new projects from scratch.

Isorealms content creation tools are aimed at users of all experiences, from those who simply want to build new worlds to those who want to take advantage of advanced features such as Lua scripting and custom asset importation.

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 0 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

i also feel it's a heavy topic. there's much more which they addressed regarding the viral mechanisms though. i see your sigh, also, i see the heaviness in this man's plea 1:17:20 - 1:18:11

 

In March 2021, Geert Vanden Bossche (Virologist and Vaccine Developer) warned of the dangers of mass vaccination during a pandemic to drive viral evolution.

Recent further unusual patterns in viral evolution have indicated to him that the virus is now making more changes which will allow it to evade all vaccines.

Three clinicians will reflect on his assumptions and analyse disease presentation in the general public.

  • Dr Shankara Chetty (South Africa)
  • Dr Robert Rennebohm (USA)
  • Dr Philip McMillan (UK)

Channel url: https://odysee.com/@GeertVandenBosscheVideos:9

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

That GP when checking up, when asked, shared that she had another 300+ patients recovered likewise.

Later, in NL, pharmacy was asked by government to snitch on GP's when suspecting off-label use of IVM. What if these GP's, who were risking their license for the care of their patients, were right and saved lives with human-grade ivm? Do you think that GP, who was almost going for pension, was unexperienced and should be stripped of her license?

As it turns out.. this court-case ruled against the FDA's stance against ivermectin. You can read the courts decision there as well. Mainstream media doesn't report on it at all. I hope you read the ruling.

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

I can only say that this really happened to my brother.

Did you know that ivermectin is mainly a product for humans, and received the nobel prize in 2015? it's not as bad as we were told during covid. Also, Merck sponsored mectizan for human use to African countries since 1987(see mectizan.org). Too bad though that the human product was banned in the US, and because of that people went as far as taking the animal grade stuff.

What strikes me.. They had zero evidence of harm for use of human-grade ivermectin with covid, but they banned it. But they also had zero evidence of paracetamols effect on covid, but they adviced it for treatment.

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 0 points 8 months ago

No way.. 'boring' is their takeaway oneliner? i can only imagine that such headline is meant to steer the lazy reader away from actual thinking.

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (4 children)

indeed. not horsepaste, just the pills for human use.

My brother had 10 days covid and was bedridden. i called him, and i was dumbfounded that he was so sick for that long and thinking he would recover without any intervention. his judgment was clearly impaired.. His test came back positive the 11th day. we arranged a knowledgeable GP. they subscribed ivermectin(against virus) and antibiotics(against pneumonia). The 12th day at evening(as soon as he had the medicines) he began his regimen. within 4 days he was back on his feet.

Fyi: those pills have been shipped to Africa at almost no costs since 1987 to fight riverblindness. You can read company's history here: https://mectizan.org/

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 10 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

“In the context of censorship in the West, there was a prevailing illusion that the West embodied greater freedom of speech and press, portraying itself as a society with minimal censorship. Yet, I believe that censorship persists wherever there is power.”

Indeed

Censorship, in fact, arises from the vulnerability of power

Which then suggests that that kind of 'power' is without any trust in the moral fiber of society. And if moral fiber indeed is lacking, that i.m.o. would be the place to start building.

western censorship is 'more concealed'

The topic mentioned in the article is not what i'm talking about, but indeed; i know a few other topics for which i've been shadowbanned/censored/banned on various platforms. Sadly.. including this one. A dialogue trying to learn eachothers reasons is not happening a lot anywhere.

(edit)I'm from NL and WOO-reqeuest(like FOIA) have shown that govt had API access, to e.g. fb, twitter, used for censoring whoever they see fit.

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 0 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I'd expect the actual interview (which now happened) would be posted already, to be disected etc.

Do you have any idea why that isn't happening?

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 months ago

Me too. i'm assuming it's downvoted by people who see it appear in their servers mainpage, but aren't subscribed to this topic

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Compelling speech by researcher Dr. Karla Turner

Her story:


If you wanted to find four words to describe the life of alien abduction investigator Karla Turner, Ph.D., those words might be intrepid human rights activist. A former college instructor who held a doctorate in Old English Studies from the University of North Texas, Turner had authored three books on the abduction phenomenon, Into the Fringe (1992), Taken (1994), and, with psychic Ted Rice, Masquerade of Angels (1994). She was convinced that the aliens were here not to help us out, but to steal from us the sovereignty of our souls.

She wanted us to fight back – with the same courage that she herself showed when, after a period of struggle – just like Mae Brussell and Ann Livingston– she succumbed to a particularly virulent, fast-acting form of breast cancer, on Jan. 9, 1996.

The diminutive scholar, author and activist, who was born in 1947 and made her home in Roland, Arkansas, had been involved in alien abduction work since 1988. Two traits, she had come to conclude, characterized alien behavior above all: deceitfulness and cruelty. In Into the Fringe, she recounted the abduction experiences of herself, her husband Casey (an assumed name), and several other members of her family. The family had first became aware of their experiences in 1988. Later, they were able to recall abduction events going back to their childhoods; the experiences were uniformly disturbing. In her second book, Taken (published, like Masquerade of Angels, by her own press, Kelt Works, in Roland), Turner told the stories of eight female abductees who had contacted her after the publication of her first book. Masquerade of Angels was the biography of Louisiana psychic Ted Rice, who, used to channeling benevolent entities, then becoming aware of his alien abduction experiences, first believed the aliens were benign, then came to the conclusion that they were no more than remorseless predators.

From beginning to end, Turner had been struck by how contradictory the stories of the aliens were. They would, she averred, say anything they wanted to attain their ends. As the abductees in Taken reported it, the aliens insisted variously that they had come to help us cope with upcoming ecological disaster, interbreed for our good and theirs, help us evolve, take our genetic material to revivify their dying race. Sometimes they claimed they had outright created us; other times, that they were genetically altering us for our own good.

In one of the most moving accounts in the annals of alien abductions, Turner tells Ted Rice's story, in Masquerade of Angels, of how, as an 8-year-old boy, Rice found himself along with his much-beloved grandmother inside a UFO and surrounded by a variety of aliens, including a tall reptoid. The aliens brought out the grandmother's husband, who had been dead for six years, and insisted she have sex with him. Partway through the act, the grandfather metamorphosed into the tall reptoid. Now the reptoid demanded to have sex with Rice. The boy's grandmother refused to allow this, even though the aliens insisted she would be dead in two days if she did not renege. Two days later, the grandmother was indeed dead of a massive heart attack.

The blatant deceit of this incident shaded over into Turner's other area of contention with the aliens: often, they were cruel, inflicting physical and mental pain on the abductees. One of the Taken interviewees was so traumatized by her experience of impregnation on a UFO that she could not resume normal sex. Another suffered a bloody, painful miscarriage in her own bathroom. On account of a pulling action by the aliens, a third victim sustained a spinal injury so severe that her doctor warned her it could prove permanent. And these physical problems were accompanied by the usual emotional trauma of the abductee: confusion, terror, paranoia and ambivalence.

If abductees often came to believe that the aliens must somehow have some lofty purpose, this was because, insisted Turner, they have total control over our minds. Turner cited many cases pointing to a psychic technology that enabled the aliens to make us see whatever they wanted us to see. They could create virtual reality scenarios at will, she was certain. The abductees took home from their abduction experiences as memories whatever the aliens wanted them to remember. Even what was revived under hypnosis might only be a screen memory.

Turner was profoundly at variance with those who claimed we would see the alien abduction phenomenon as benign, if only we could understand it – but we were not capable of understanding it. The author spelled out in Taken what became her credo: "In spite of what some prominent abduction theorists tell us about avoiding thinking in terms of 'good and evil' or 'positive and negative' when it comes to the aliens, this cannot be done, nor should it be. For these women, for my husband and myself, for all abductees, knowing that we have been made a part of this agenda and that we have been implanted, trained, and programmed to participate in some future scenario, how can we not ask to what purpose our minds, bodies, and souls will be used?"

Turner entertained at least one comprehensive theory about why the alien abductions took place. At least one group, she suspected, the reptoids, needed to eat our bodies. Rice had provided her with a chilling account (similar to accounts in Taken) of an alien abduction during which reptoid aliens actually murdered the psychic (Rice watched this, as if disembodied, from a distance), then sucked the soul out of his body into a black box. In a short time, they re-released the soul back into a clone of his body, which they had manufactured apparently using organic materials reaped from cattle mutilations. Turner believed the reptoids then ate Rice's original body – and in general need to ingest human bodies – because it was saturated with the emotional and/or the soul vibrations of the human; the reptoids did not eat cloned bodies, she speculated, because they had not become imbued with soul/emotion substance in the course of living. (Turner also wondered if the oft-mentioned hybrids might not simply be organic fodder used to manufacture the bodies of the zombie-like, carefully-regimented 'greys.')

What Turner perceived as the deceit and cruelty of the aliens – along with the total lack of reciprocity in their actions – made her into a human rights activist who insisted that we must stand up for ourselves and seize back our souls from this rapacious, non-human species (she speculated that the aliens had developed parallel to us, on this Earth, then become transdimensional). "To accept a spiritual explanation for the abduction process and the abducting entities," she told an interviewer for Contact Forum in May/June, 1995, "is foolhardy and potentially dangerous to our souls." To another interviewer she reiterated that, if we do not rouse ourselves, "we may come to the point where we cede the sovereignty of our souls. We should stand up for our souls. I think there is a possibility of finding out how to change the situation."

Until shortly before her death, Turner regularly issued veritable calls to arms from the podiums of UFO conferences across the U.S. and abroad. The aliens, she said time and again, used their powers to control our perceptions and practice disinformation in order to break down our resistance and deceive us into believing they were interested in our well-being – when they were not. All the evidence, she said, suggested their purposes were totally self-serving and without regard for the needs of homo sapiens. Now was the time, she insisted, "to work at getting back control."

How could this be done? Turner contended the best defense against alien intrusions was not "abduction therapy" – though that could be helpful – but abduction research itself. To audiences around the country she listed what she considered to be the only "facts" that might be construed about the alien invaders:

  • We do not know with any certainty what they are.
  • At least some of the aliens lie.
  • During encounters, they control our perceptions.
  • They can implant false memories.
  • What we report about them is what they want us to report.
  • The alien agenda has physical aims and procedures that have nothing to do with reproduction.
  • From childhood, they manipulate us physically, spiritually, and sexually.
  • They create virtual reality scenarios that are absolutely real to the abductees.
  • They show an extraordinary interest in human souls and in our thoughts.
  • There is some element of human involvement in UFO phenomenon.

Turner suspected the military sometimes harassed abductees after they had been harassed by the aliens; but the Arkansas researcher did not reveal facts for fear of endangering friends.

The abductee/author insisted the aliens were engaged in a propaganda war to convince us that their designs were more benevolent than they were. They might be creating virtual reality scenarios of cross-breeding, she thought, to suggest that we share commonalities with them and that they need us. But, she said, there are just as many accounts of, for example, brain operations as there are of fetal transplants. In a propaganda campaign that included demonstrating their superiority and their proprietary relationship to us – and in consistently painting a benevolent picture of themselves – they were basically concerned, she had become certain, to "debase and lower our self-view, and to break down our resistances."

Articulately, always with sensitivity, the former college lecturer maintained there were a number of steps abductees could take in the face of alien provocation:

  • Educate themselves about the phenomenon; there is some control in knowledge.
  • Let go of fear; it is through fear that negative entities maintain control. Anger is a more effective defense than fear.
  • Abductees should be aware of how they're reacting; they should learn to step out of themselves, and to maintain perspective.
  • Maintain a good quality of life.
  • Be realistic about what can and cannot be done.
  • Stay close to their families.
  • Confide. "The hell with the results," says Turner. "You don't need the burden of carrying this around [without being able to talk about it].

"If the terrors of the abduction experience made us grow stronger, concluded Turner, it was not because the aliens wanted us to have this strength, but because we willed it ourselves. Similarly, she insisted, we should take into our own hands this appalling violation of our rights as human beings, and fight it with all the resources which we could muster out of the richness of human creativity and experience.

This brave and defiant refusal, in the name of humanity, to countenance suffering from an alien tyrant masquerading as a benefactor, is Karla Turner's final legacy.

John Chambers, UFO Magazine (source: https://projectcamelot.org/turner.html )

Karla Turner's original website (backup in the internet archive) : https://web.archive.org/web/20080206231039/https://karlaturner.org/

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 0 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Here are some people speaking out about what they had happen:

Cops are not allowed to comment on it:

Cellphone was taken:

When you freak out for your life, you don't press record:

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

On tiktok i found this;

1st hand witness #1 https://www.tiktok.com/@portarok/video/7320640607658052907

~~1st hand witness #2 https://odysee.com/@InfoNews:f/Miami-Eyewitness:9 .~~ (on his tiktok he admits making it up)

Regarding the rooftop video-shot which is all over the news, as if there’s an alien walking… There a better video from another angle, showing those are 3 cops walking… https://youtu.be/fhyx_22iZIE?t=557

[–] roho@lemmy.ml 1 points 10 months ago

i don't know what this site is about. i knew there was a court case against FDA on this topic which was won. So i searched online for an article about it. This one did contain the courts decision.

i didn't find mainstream doing a proper article about it. If you can find one, i'm interested

 

House Republican leaders hold their weekly press briefing.

 

(me again) i’m trying to use both WIFI-AP, DO and SPI. But my wifi is not properly working when i let everything run at maximum (required) speed.

TLDR; Seems that pins D1 and D2 interfere with WIFI, but why?

i have a NodeMCU ESP8266 V3 ‘wemos’ variant. (it doesn’t have the ESP-12E board integrated) https://makerselectronics.com/product/wemos-nodemcu-v3-esp8266-340g-wifi-module-with-extra-memory-32m-flash

in setup() i have

  WiFi.softAP(ssid, password);

  IPAddress myIP = WiFi.softAPIP();
  Serial.print("AP IP address: ");
  Serial.println(myIP);

  server.on("/", handleRoot);
  server.on("/set_config", handleForm);
  server.onNotFound(handleNotFound);
  server.begin();
  ..
  t=D1;pinMode(t, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(t, LOW);
  t=D2;pinMode(t, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(t, LOW);
  t=D3;pinMode(t, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(t, LOW);

What i'm seeing;

if i have a main loop() with only

  • while (Serial.available()){ .. }
  • server.handleClient();

Then i can see the AccessPoint and i can connect to it with my Android phone.

When i add code running once every 100 msec

  • Debug setting set to MAX debug info to Serial
  • using pins D1,D2,D3 for output (to LED screen)
  • using D5,D7 for SPI, (to LED screen)
  • having SPISettings(15000000, MSBFIRST, SPI_MODE0)
  • taking total 60 up to 74 microseconds

Then i do see the WIFI AP, and i CAN connect with the WIFI AccessPoint. (But my LED display is flickering)

When i change the code to running once every 10 msec

  • // same as before

Then i CAN connect with the WIFI AccessPoint (But my LED display is flickering)

When i change the code to running once every 10 msec

  • Debug setting off
  • using pins D1,D2,D3 for output
  • using D5,D7 for SPI
  • taking total 60 up to 74 microseconds

Then i CAN connect with the WIFI AccessPoint (But my LED display is flickering)

When i change the code to running once every 1 msec

  • Debug setting None + Debug to serial
  • using pins D1,D2,D3 for output
  • using D5,D7 for SPI
  • taking total 60 up to 74 microseconds

Then i do see the WIFI AP, but i CAN'T connect with the WIFI AccessPoint (But my LED display is showing a steady picture)

When i change the code to running once every 1 msec

  • Debug setting None + Debug disabled
  • using pins D1,D2,D3 for output
  • NOT using D5,D7 for SPI
  • taking total 30 up to 40 microseconds

Then i do NOT see the WIFI AP?!

When i change the code to running once every 1 msec

  • Debug setting None + Debug disabled
  • NOT using pins D1,D2,D3 for output
  • using D5,D7 for SPI
  • taking total 50 up to 70 microseconds

Then i CAN connect with the WIFI AccessPoint?!

Seems one of the pins D1,D2,D3 is interfering with WIFI..

instead of using D1,D2,D3, i changed all I/O to only use D1. Then the WIFI AP does not show up in the WIFI networks.

instead of using D1,D2,D3, i changed all I/O to only use D2. Then the WIFI AP does not show up in the WIFI networks.

instead of using D1,D2,D3, i changed all I/O to only use D3. Then the WIFI AP does show up in the WIFI networks. And i can connect to it.

So my question is; Seems that pins D1 and D2 interfere with WIFI, but why?

 
 

The State Senator prime sponsor of state senate bill 693 'The medical freedom act' setup a panel to inquire details from experts.

Time: Friday, June 9th 2023 from 9 – 11AM, Location: Capitol (East Wing Room – 8E-A)

Legislators:

  • Senator Doug Mastriano (Host)

Personal story by victims:

  • Janet Schlotter
  • Alia Capodici

Expert Panelists:

  • Dr. Peter McCullough – is one of the most published cardiologists ever in America, with over 1,000 publications and 660 citations in the National Library of Medicine. He has testified before the U.S. Senate and before legislatures throughout the U.S. Dr. McCullough has dozens of peer-review publications specific to COVID and has commented extensively on the medical response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
  • Thomas Renz, Esq – a law graduate from Case Western University and has been counsel for many federal lawsuits challenging COVID19 lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccine requirements.
  • Steve Kirsch – is a philanthropist and former Silicon Valley high tech executive. Mr. Kirsch has also testified before the U.S. Senate and the PA Senate about COVID vaccine safety and efficacy.
  • Graham Hetrick – is a nationally certified as a medicolegal death investigator by the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute and member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the American College of Forensic Examiners. Mr. Graham has been Coroner of Dauphin County since January 1990.
 

Hi.

i'm using ansible for installation and upgrading. My setup has an external nginx running which does the SSL part, so i want to remove the SSL and certbot parts of the /templates/nginx.conf file.

(i'm not sure if i have to edit the other nginx_internal.conf file) But with the below settings i get 'Bad gateway'.

Hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks

limit_req_zone $binary_remote_addr zone={{domain}}_ratelimit:10m rate=1r/s;

# changelog
# 2023-06-27    Merge remote #5246 and remove certbot and ssl

server {
    listen 80;
    listen [::]:80;
    server_name {{domain}};

    location / {
      proxy_pass http://0.0.0.0:{{lemmy_port}};
      proxy_http_version 1.1;
      proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
      proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
      proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
      proxy_set_header Host $host;
      proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
    }
}

access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log combined;
 

Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett talk with Ben Meadors and Garth Vander Houwen of Meshtastic about adventures of many kinds—all using open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network that runs on inexpensive, low-power devices.

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