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Cake day: January 23rd, 2025

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  • Whats’ app, while E2EE can still pull lots of information from who you message, how often, the size of the messages, and contact’s phone number. Messenger has the content of your messages and with whom you converse according to Facebook account info stored on Facebook servers. Snapchat has a record of all activity, contacts, and message content. The messages only disappear from app but not from SnapChat servers. All 3 of those record of how you live your life, except Whatsapp can’t see content of messages but still has your activities and contact phone numbers.

    Signal was ordered to turn over user content to court and Signal only had when the user last connected to the service and date of account creation. Signal had zero information about messages, when messages were sent, or to whom.











  • Carney believes Canadians have too much money. Carney has no interest if Canadians can’t afford food food or clothes. He only cares that all Canadians give their paycheque to government and give thanks to government that they are still alive. Watch interviews of former colleagues. Research his associations and personal values.

    All prices on everything in Canada is going up on April 1st, Carney wants higher taxes on working people, Carney wants more taxes on companies. Look up how many years ago Carney last paid income tax.









  • Most news is filler content that has no impact on your life. Hearing about a tragedy 1000km away of people you did not know existed before the story and will be forgotten next month proves the story always was irrelevant.

    Tangible news generally, but not always, has a way of getting through all of the noise. If you want a healthy perspective, then mix in sources that go against your views and against your beliefs. People get messed up only listening to leftist sources and never anything on the right, and people get messed up only listen to ones on the right and never any left sources. Listening to how the other side of political views discuss something to prevent falling into invincible ignorance or unfalsifiable fallacy.