[liberationtech] 29C3 whistleblower panel: Radack, Drake, Binney

2013-01-01 Thread Gregory Foster
In Jacob's keynote (~29:50), he encourages participants to attend the whistleblower panel later in the day. 29th Chaos Communication Congress (Berlin: Dec 27-30, 2012) - "Enemies of the State: What happens when telling the truth about secret US government power becomes a crime" by Jesselyn Rad

Re: [liberationtech] How secure is Bitlbee?

2013-01-01 Thread ilf
Uncle Zzzen: Lately I've discovered http://www.bitlbee.org/ and I feel a lot more comfy with it. My question is, how secure is Bitlbee compared to Jitsi or Pidgin? I reached out to the author and according to him, there have been a few people looking at the code, but AFAICT there was no syste

Re: [liberationtech] Jacob Appelbaum's 29C3 keynote

2013-01-01 Thread André Rebentisch
Am 01.01.2013 01:09, schrieb Bishop Zareh: > I also really enjoyed gonggri's follow up blog post: "We are all > German now", http://rop.gonggri.jp/?p=66 > as if to say, someday we will all feel the guilt of our unavoidable > culpability in this societal shift. Look, to open the eyes a bit, the EU

[liberationtech] Jacob Appelbaum's 29C3 keynote

2013-01-01 Thread Bishop Zareh
Wow. It's nice to see some validation of things I have been saying privately, but afraid to admit publicly. I seen this meme around a few times in the past ten years, and I tend to like it. Despite being a downer-trip, it can motivate activists. "We have Lost the War". The 'war' is not a metap

Re: [liberationtech] Travel with notebook habit

2013-01-01 Thread Andreas Bader
On 12/28/2012 12:46 PM, Maxim Kammerer wrote: > On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Julian Oliver > wrote: >> I've been extensively questioned at the border on a few occassions over the >> years /because/ my laptops don't have a Desktop as such, no icons either. >> Both >> my arms were grabbed at