
m_j_r
@m-j-r.eth
1409 Following
34803 Followers
5 replies
0 recast
11 reactions
1 reply
0 recast
6 reactions
2 replies
4 recasts
17 reactions
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
0 reply
0 recast
2 reactions
6 replies
6 recasts
51 reactions
0 reply
0 recast
2 reactions
7 replies
7 recasts
38 reactions
On 13 February 2025, 109 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to the British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper calling on the UK Home Office to rescind its demand that Apple create a backdoor into its end-to-end encrypted services.
The letter remains open until 20 February for additional signatories, please join Quilibrium, Tor, Zcash, Filecoin, and many others in taking a stand against this assault on our right to use cryptography.
https://www.globalencryption.org/2025/02/joint-letter-on-the-uk-governments-use-of-investigatory-powers-act-to-attack-end-to-end-encryption/#dbd1ccb2-bd78-49eb-b262-b41b0bf71c72-link 1 reply
26 recasts
75 reactions
π
’ dDocs Comments v0.2 π
’
Permissionless Global Collaboration, Unlocked.
Anyone, anywhere, online or not, account or not, desktop or not⦠just you, your group and a sovereign document.
-Bring your own verifiable identity (ENS), use a pseudonym or go fully anon
-Highlight specific text & link ur comments to it
-Navigate easily from the sidebar, click on the comment & auto-scroll to the linked text
-Reply to comments in threads: keep convos structured, donβt get lost in the sauce
-Resolve comments, keep the history but clear the way for new comments
-Delete comments... begone, thought!
-Async collab: no matter if you or the document owner are offline, comments will sync when youβre back online
Powered by @ensdomains @gnosischain @safe @ethereum & massive community feedback π 0 reply
6 recasts
18 reactions
2 replies
3 recasts
14 reactions
1 reply
107 recasts
86 reactions
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
2 replies
0 recast
3 reactions
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction
9 replies
3 recasts
26 reactions
30 replies
20 recasts
132 reactions
1 reply
0 recast
4 reactions

upon reflection, I didn't think I would have such an anticipation for exciting developments a decade ago.
back then, it felt more like a game of offline coasting to consume the online story of the week, each year being a sort of stanza of weekly blips.
what life has taught me in the past couple of years is to not take weeks for granted, and I suspect that in a few months I will be just as cherishing of daily cycles, with each month being as much a "chapter" as young me would have considered a decade of adulthood
maybe lurking on the internet for decades led to a personal sense of activism, but being in a community and seeing hope, changing the environment, it just makes me more appreciative that all of you are heating up the poeticism of life.
internet counterculture was sloppy and complacent, yet we're in this sort of baroque rollercoaster, subdividing our voice and harmonizing in profoundly intricate ways. sure, it's lossy and messy, but timeline acceleration is a delight of a carpool. 3 replies
3 recasts
13 reactions