On Mar 19, 2017, at 11:34 AM, awakeyet wrote:
>
> what browser may you suggest other security and privacy conscious users use
> in the place of IceCat
there is a project that is even more privacy conscious...
"Tor Browser lets you use Tor on Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux without needing to
insta
On Sunday, March 19, 2017 19:34:28 awake...@tutanota.de wrote:
>> "Also, even the FSF supports building software for Windows."
> yes yes and linux has systemd. truly imperfect world we live in.
awake...@tutanota.de, julie is making a pertinent point: no one was arguing
with you in this forum for
On 03/19/2017 02:34 PM, awake...@tutanota.de wrote:
> If IceCat isn't important in the grande scheme of things, then what
> browser may you suggest other security and privacy conscious users use
> in the place of IceCat, god forbid it wasn't a choice anymore?
I was talking about people who *don't*
"What you "sense" is a conspiracy theory, and it's ridiculous. IceCat is
not important in the grand scheme of things for anyone who isn't a libre
software supporter, so there is no cause for a conspiracy. Further,
there is no evidence for a conspiracy."
If IceCat isn't important in the grande sche
I'm sorry if you perceive pointing out logical fallacies as attacking users,
but I'm not sorry for any of the very intelligent and well thought out comments
I made. I know it's difficult to discern the tone of a text message on a screen
on the internet, but as a certain bear we all know says, "O
is this some kind of sick threat? I haven't been spamming and I have not
personally attacked anyone. attack is a very harsh word and you are threatening
to get me banned? I'm replying publicly so that others can see what you wrote
to me. I'm shocked at how quickly you went from being friendly to
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On 2017-03-19 01:18, Julie Marchant wrote:
Libre software is about freedom to control your computing, not freedom
to choo