I don't use FB now, but likely will in the future, because it is the only way I know what many relatives and other people I know have been doing. I quit FB in the heart of covid due to various reasons, but since I quit, I barely know anything (or nothing) about all the people I used to be connected to via FB.
Lol no of course not. I don’t need to keep in touch with my friends every second of every day, but if that’s something you want to do then it’s a good alternative to Facebook. You also have a phone you can use to pick up and call them.
I haven’t had a FB for years but I have no trouble calling, texting, or sending letters to a wide network of friends.
It's called not needing to know every single thing everyone is doing all the time. Do you not remember what it was like to be alive 20 years ago? So much more peaceful.
I guess I don’t need to know what they are doing everyday. But yeah once a week or every other week. I have group chats with my my close friends and the family is almost daily if not weekly.
People who want 'free stuff' just like all the other free apps. BUT they don't learn how many celebs have put their crass photos 'in the cloud' like somehow they are safe and hidden there. Brainless!
But of course anything moving over the internet is captured by the 'security forces' as well. This is the most surveilled age ever.
If there was anyone perusing your personal computer drives I would suspect it would be Gates' Windows.
I don't save things to my computer hard drive. I have a 1T external hard drive and save things to it. If i am not saving anything or working on file on that drive it is unplugged.
I had been fighting a lot of glitches and freeze ups until I started this practice. I suspected some of my files were being saved to something I had not designated to have access.
While Microsoft absolutely is spying on you -- and will turn on settings previously turned off, even hidden ones that registry edits can change -- freezes, stutters, etc. is likely related to page file being assigned to a hard drive, or indexing.
Hard drives are very slow, as are old and/or unhealthy SATA SSDs. When your OS is trying to index or call on the page file, your performance will slow. Depending on the amount of time that's required, you may not notice it. It also happens at all times, many times per second.
This can also be exacerbated by an aged or low end CPU and RAM.
It's likely that when you remove the drive, it stops because the indexing isn't..indexing that drive anymore, or the page file isn't mistakenly being re-assigned to that drive.
As one example, I had a 12 year old 1TB HDD. Its health was clearly not very good. My PC slowed down, and I have extreme sensitivity to stuttering (which is why when gaming I'm an FPS whore). During two separate periods of time, my page file had decided that it wanted to target that HDD as its source, and brought my PC to its knees.
This was also tricky to sort out and troubleshoot because in normal circumstances, A) page file shouldn't be affecting performance that badly and, more importantly, B) page file should not be changing its settings by default, unless the OS was being a bitch (which, Microsoft has ensured it is)
You notice how generally most windows installs only last a few years before you have to restore from backups or do a clean install? It's basically because if you look at the EULA you don't read but just click accept essentially it isn't your OS. Essentially Microsoft act as a secret root user in the background and are forever changing things - ultimately all the hackers and those who write the malware and viruses exploit this vulnerability and over time your system just becomes corrupted and you have to start again. I think my record with a Windows system before I had to start again was 3 years and 8 months.
I put up with it for a long time because it was what I was used to - then in 2017 I decided to jump ship to Linux for my general day to day computing. It was a steep learning curve but I did have some experience with it when I was in university in 2007-2008. Its certainly better now than it was back then and I find it far more stable - although there is a compromise in that there are many applications you have to go without and doing some things is more difficult. Over all I'm happy I decided to jump ship.
I haven't entirely got rid of Windows - I have a gaming PC for flight simming which has Windows 10 and a few bits of software I can't get away from but I don't think I have ever opened an internet explorer on it.
That's interesting - I have a Windows 7 machine on a really old laptop. It has some pirate factory scan tools on it (Toyota, Honda, Ford, BMW) and my oscilloscope software. Haven't booted it for a while and it hasn't been connected to the internet since 2020 - I haven't noticed that doing it. I was so paranoid I actually physically removed the wifi card from it. Funny how officially its only security updates but if you are right behind the scenes they basically run it on the same creepy AI that Windows 10 and 11 run on. From everything I know about the Windows OS they absolutely have the capability to do that and there is nothing you can do really.
You know mate depending on what you do you should try Linux Mint - its very user friendly. It's Ubuntu based. With the Cinnamon desktop its basically a windows 7 work alike. For my general computing needs - internet, documents, watching videos and doing some light photo editing, programming, listening to music there is decent Linux software to do all of that. Linux plays better with AMD graphics than Nvidia though. If you've got an old machine it'll be happier on Linux Mint than it ever was on windows. My sisters 12 year old laptop that runs a 540m i5 at idle it uses 2% CPU and 1GB or RAM. Generally it can cope with the browser and 1080p video, she uses it for working from home and gets by with it though the RAM and the processor use is high with modern applications. You have to learn the terminal a bit and get used to doing things the linux way instead of the windows way and I spend a bit of time combing through stack exchange. Mint is also a very stable distro and a stable system - I did bork a few of my systems early on entering commands I didn't understand but my current system is 3 years old and very stable with one little bug with software I use an alternative to and 1 time it kernel panicked. My dads Windows 10 laptop has had stability issues and weird bugs. I end up having to look at it every 6-8 weeks.
The only Windows I even have is a virtual image that runs on my NAS, and stays paused. It only ever is resumed if I need something specific, and is paused again immediately afterwards.
Everything else I've had for the last 20-30+ years has been Linux. In fact with Crossover (by CodeWeavers) pretty much everything I need can be run in Linux using their Crossover program. Even Office or Quicken.
Where are one step away from the following scenario:
*Opens iMessages: "We have detected hate speech in your text messages and therefore your iMessage abilities have been deactivated, please proceed to an Apple Location near you to commence your appeal process with a local Apple Employee, thank you for your cooperation."
I'm sure its quite trivial to defeat googles algo, renaming the file, encrypting/compressing the file so it cant be accessed and wont match any checksums or hashes that they have on a list of naughty content.. plenty of options.
But why on earth host anything on an unreliable provider, that will mess with and delete your stuff without warning? That's a shit service. I wouldn't store anything significant on disks that get kicked around the floor, spilled coffee on, get chewed by cats that like to sleep near the PC.. so dont store anything with google either.
They are a shit company, divest yourself and anything important to you of everything google and sleep better.
Fuck Google Drive - I used them. I have shit triple backed up. They are a cloud service I used separate from the 3 backups. I pay for the service. My cloud drive has Hunter's laptop files on it, Kanye, Epstein island/flight log/video shit, every 2020 election affidavit released and tons more.
Fuck them.
Let me see them send me a warning on a single file. I fucking dare them. They can eat shit.
These clowns didn't say shit about fuck as my 4th string backup system.
Perfect. Keep this as evidence. And point out in court that Google is complicit in the transfer, and distribution of child p0rn. If they know you have this, I’m sure they also know who has tons of kiddie stuff.
That's just a small part of it. It's very hard to summarize I highly recommend that you just watch the entire 3 hours as while it has some rambling bits there are nuggets of truth scattered everywhere even in the rambles.
That's what they say. They're most definitely taking your data and recording it to boost their algorithms or ai. Data is more important than money to them. It's how they control everyone.
They flag woozie videos about the j6 event too. I think we need to archive/save these videos on a wide scale. One day it's going to be so difficult to find and buried. Just until the Truth Social becomes the leading social networking site.
Not surprised. Someone posted George Floyd's autopsy and drug screen that stated there were not injuries and the amount of fentanyl in his system. After trying to save it to my phone, my phone shut itself off, and now the app the report was posted to has somehow been erased.
Storing your data on someone else's computer in 2022 🤣
Whether or not someone uses Google, FaceBook, etc. is an IQ test. Anyone who does it has flunked.
I wish more search engines let you put search terms in quotes, because you're looking for an EXACT word/phrase.
Even Mojeek doesn't do this.
At least once, I've had to resort to Google to find something I was looking for. But it was solely as a last resort.
Use Startpage instead of Google.
Also, Qwant lets you use quotes.
Good thing I moved all my merchant memes long ago.
I don't use FB now, but likely will in the future, because it is the only way I know what many relatives and other people I know have been doing. I quit FB in the heart of covid due to various reasons, but since I quit, I barely know anything (or nothing) about all the people I used to be connected to via FB.
That is one of the reason I left FB. I don’t need everyone knowing what I’m up to 👍🏼
Too bad letters don’t exist?
A letter to 30 or 40 people every few days or weeks? Do you do that with all your friends and relatives?
Lol no of course not. I don’t need to keep in touch with my friends every second of every day, but if that’s something you want to do then it’s a good alternative to Facebook. You also have a phone you can use to pick up and call them.
I haven’t had a FB for years but I have no trouble calling, texting, or sending letters to a wide network of friends.
A quick phone call will solve that.
A quick phone call to 30 or 40 people every few days or weeks? Do you do that with all your friends and relatives?
It's called not needing to know every single thing everyone is doing all the time. Do you not remember what it was like to be alive 20 years ago? So much more peaceful.
I guess I don’t need to know what they are doing everyday. But yeah once a week or every other week. I have group chats with my my close friends and the family is almost daily if not weekly.
Geez, whatever did you do before fb? Call them?
You are correct. They deserve an F-
the true IQ test is whether they / it / she / he uses ' I was LIKE ' in every sentence
Hell I even burned my download of it to a DVD just in case.
You'll have a way easier time finding it on Odysee. https://odysee.com/@ipnewsandreviews:a/BANNED.Kanye.Drink.Champs.Interview:2
TY. Got away to download it? 4k video downloader doesn't work on that site.
Look for that download button below the video.
People who want 'free stuff' just like all the other free apps. BUT they don't learn how many celebs have put their crass photos 'in the cloud' like somehow they are safe and hidden there. Brainless!
But of course anything moving over the internet is captured by the 'security forces' as well. This is the most surveilled age ever.
But…. Muh cloud!
I don't have the cloud and never will.
cloudy thinking is what celebs have...
It's really useful for certain things. Game save files. Work stuff you want to access from any device.
Don't use it for important personal stuff... If you ever did, definitely don't save your only copy there.
Their overreaction is proof the video is true.
This is the kind of behavior that, in the past, would end a company over night. Today every sheep shrugs it off, the left cheers.
Google has way too much power that Americans gladly hand over to them.
If there was anyone perusing your personal computer drives I would suspect it would be Gates' Windows.
I don't save things to my computer hard drive. I have a 1T external hard drive and save things to it. If i am not saving anything or working on file on that drive it is unplugged.
I had been fighting a lot of glitches and freeze ups until I started this practice. I suspected some of my files were being saved to something I had not designated to have access.
While Microsoft absolutely is spying on you -- and will turn on settings previously turned off, even hidden ones that registry edits can change -- freezes, stutters, etc. is likely related to page file being assigned to a hard drive, or indexing.
Hard drives are very slow, as are old and/or unhealthy SATA SSDs. When your OS is trying to index or call on the page file, your performance will slow. Depending on the amount of time that's required, you may not notice it. It also happens at all times, many times per second.
This can also be exacerbated by an aged or low end CPU and RAM.
It's likely that when you remove the drive, it stops because the indexing isn't..indexing that drive anymore, or the page file isn't mistakenly being re-assigned to that drive.
As one example, I had a 12 year old 1TB HDD. Its health was clearly not very good. My PC slowed down, and I have extreme sensitivity to stuttering (which is why when gaming I'm an FPS whore). During two separate periods of time, my page file had decided that it wanted to target that HDD as its source, and brought my PC to its knees.
This was also tricky to sort out and troubleshoot because in normal circumstances, A) page file shouldn't be affecting performance that badly and, more importantly, B) page file should not be changing its settings by default, unless the OS was being a bitch (which, Microsoft has ensured it is)
That is why Linux.
You notice how generally most windows installs only last a few years before you have to restore from backups or do a clean install? It's basically because if you look at the EULA you don't read but just click accept essentially it isn't your OS. Essentially Microsoft act as a secret root user in the background and are forever changing things - ultimately all the hackers and those who write the malware and viruses exploit this vulnerability and over time your system just becomes corrupted and you have to start again. I think my record with a Windows system before I had to start again was 3 years and 8 months.
I put up with it for a long time because it was what I was used to - then in 2017 I decided to jump ship to Linux for my general day to day computing. It was a steep learning curve but I did have some experience with it when I was in university in 2007-2008. Its certainly better now than it was back then and I find it far more stable - although there is a compromise in that there are many applications you have to go without and doing some things is more difficult. Over all I'm happy I decided to jump ship.
I haven't entirely got rid of Windows - I have a gaming PC for flight simming which has Windows 10 and a few bits of software I can't get away from but I don't think I have ever opened an internet explorer on it.
Not to defend Microsoft here, but...
It will remember the last time you saved a certain file TYPE to a certain folder, and will go back to that folder when you save another.
I've had this happen when saving .jpg and .png memes.
Yep it's done this for like 20 years now, each program tends to have a record of the last folder you saved to while using it.
That's interesting - I have a Windows 7 machine on a really old laptop. It has some pirate factory scan tools on it (Toyota, Honda, Ford, BMW) and my oscilloscope software. Haven't booted it for a while and it hasn't been connected to the internet since 2020 - I haven't noticed that doing it. I was so paranoid I actually physically removed the wifi card from it. Funny how officially its only security updates but if you are right behind the scenes they basically run it on the same creepy AI that Windows 10 and 11 run on. From everything I know about the Windows OS they absolutely have the capability to do that and there is nothing you can do really.
You know mate depending on what you do you should try Linux Mint - its very user friendly. It's Ubuntu based. With the Cinnamon desktop its basically a windows 7 work alike. For my general computing needs - internet, documents, watching videos and doing some light photo editing, programming, listening to music there is decent Linux software to do all of that. Linux plays better with AMD graphics than Nvidia though. If you've got an old machine it'll be happier on Linux Mint than it ever was on windows. My sisters 12 year old laptop that runs a 540m i5 at idle it uses 2% CPU and 1GB or RAM. Generally it can cope with the browser and 1080p video, she uses it for working from home and gets by with it though the RAM and the processor use is high with modern applications. You have to learn the terminal a bit and get used to doing things the linux way instead of the windows way and I spend a bit of time combing through stack exchange. Mint is also a very stable distro and a stable system - I did bork a few of my systems early on entering commands I didn't understand but my current system is 3 years old and very stable with one little bug with software I use an alternative to and 1 time it kernel panicked. My dads Windows 10 laptop has had stability issues and weird bugs. I end up having to look at it every 6-8 weeks.
The only Windows I even have is a virtual image that runs on my NAS, and stays paused. It only ever is resumed if I need something specific, and is paused again immediately afterwards.
Everything else I've had for the last 20-30+ years has been Linux. In fact with Crossover (by CodeWeavers) pretty much everything I need can be run in Linux using their Crossover program. Even Office or Quicken.
This is why I only run lunix 😎
u/#q994
should be a sticky with all the threads like this popping up.
Where are one step away from the following scenario:
*Opens iMessages: "We have detected hate speech in your text messages and therefore your iMessage abilities have been deactivated, please proceed to an Apple Location near you to commence your appeal process with a local Apple Employee, thank you for your cooperation."
I'm sure its quite trivial to defeat googles algo, renaming the file, encrypting/compressing the file so it cant be accessed and wont match any checksums or hashes that they have on a list of naughty content.. plenty of options.
But why on earth host anything on an unreliable provider, that will mess with and delete your stuff without warning? That's a shit service. I wouldn't store anything significant on disks that get kicked around the floor, spilled coffee on, get chewed by cats that like to sleep near the PC.. so dont store anything with google either.
They are a shit company, divest yourself and anything important to you of everything google and sleep better.
Fuck Google Drive - I used them. I have shit triple backed up. They are a cloud service I used separate from the 3 backups. I pay for the service. My cloud drive has Hunter's laptop files on it, Kanye, Epstein island/flight log/video shit, every 2020 election affidavit released and tons more.
Fuck them.
Let me see them send me a warning on a single file. I fucking dare them. They can eat shit.
These clowns didn't say shit about fuck as my 4th string backup system.
Bravo.
You're alarmed by what google would do?
They track every keystroke.
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.kollnig.missioncontrol.fdroid/ What a great opportunity to shill tracker control. It's an open source firewall for android. Everyone should have this running in the background
Perfect. Keep this as evidence. And point out in court that Google is complicit in the transfer, and distribution of child p0rn. If they know you have this, I’m sure they also know who has tons of kiddie stuff.
https://gab.com/Cynthia_Holt/posts/109220127595231170
Can someone provide a one or two sentence summary of what was in the video, for us troglodytes? :)
Ok, my coffee is working now, and I remember that it is the recent interview, which I haven't seen, where he claims "everything is run by jews".
That's just a small part of it. It's very hard to summarize I highly recommend that you just watch the entire 3 hours as while it has some rambling bits there are nuggets of truth scattered everywhere even in the rambles.
It an old but true fact: when a service is free, YOU are the product,
Including this website?
It’s not in the business of providing services like e-mail or data storage. We are creating the content.
It's free.
We're on it.
Therefore...
...But seriously, I like the phrase in concept, but the nitpicker in me keeps asking if it applies to this very site.
Yes, you are the content 'product' of this website. I wouldn't come here if you didn't. Now all the owner has to do is profit
It’s simple. This site doesn’t provide any services nor is it trying to get money from you.
This site does provide services.
It allows us to connect, plan, and prepare.
But at what price?
OK, we’re done here.
If they’re on google drive, they’re not private. Store them on your own local network
That's what they say. They're most definitely taking your data and recording it to boost their algorithms or ai. Data is more important than money to them. It's how they control everyone.
They flag woozie videos about the j6 event too. I think we need to archive/save these videos on a wide scale. One day it's going to be so difficult to find and buried. Just until the Truth Social becomes the leading social networking site.
The only way you should store any content 'in the cloud' is if that data is fully encrypted.
'Always have been'
Google and Microsoft (google drive and OneDrive) are proven to sift through your stuff to check for wrongthink.
I don't keep anything on GD but I had some banned videos on my onedrive and MS locked my account for it and didn't even tell me why for about a month.
I use Dropbox for off-site cloud backup but keep local copies.
You agreed to it by accepting the TOS
Dropbox does this too
I use Google drive for junk! Anything serious is on my external drives.
Wow he sure is over the target, isn't he.
I hope google is ready to pay up for the numerous violations against the public over the years. I heard class action lawsuits are very effective
At 3.5 hours I doubt they need to ban it, very few will wade through it voluntarily.
It had millions of views within the first few hours before the first copy was taken down.
how much child porn do they allow through? I wonder...
we already know the fbia does that to us. me? I dont use google for any of that file stuff.
I get you on this and glad I could be your foil(?) to have you explain it to others that just don't get it. these people are sick!
Nothing on Google is private. Google Drive, Google Docs, Gmail, nothing.
They do not belong in people's files. What stops them from planting shit
Not surprised. Someone posted George Floyd's autopsy and drug screen that stated there were not injuries and the amount of fentanyl in his system. After trying to save it to my phone, my phone shut itself off, and now the app the report was posted to has somehow been erased.
Google has to actually scan the files users store in their drive. To stop the spread of really bad things (you know what I’m talking about).
That being said, the fact they are scanning for Kanye is just ridiculous, and atrocious, and over utilizing their power.