To: The Epstein Class

From: Anonymous

Stay tuned:)

  • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    9 hours ago

    this looks like aesthetics of revolution instead of actual action.

    i’ll happily take it if these people can do anything real about the western bourgeoise (ie the epstein class), but i won’t be holding my breath.

  • Sims@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    Good work. Don’t be dismayed by downvotes - everything you do helps !

      • ghost_laptop@lemmy.ml
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        33 minutes ago

        well i agree it’s pretty blind politically but if they manage to release some data that reveals how capitalism operates i’m for it even if the framework isn’t the best. snowden is a liberal, but i am thankful he released the leak.

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      7 hours ago

      When a regular website is visited through Tor Browser, Tor protects/anonymizes you as a user. If a website is hosted at an onion address, the web server is also protected by Tor, the same way as you are.

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          5 hours ago

          Not really. It’s more similar to if the webserver was connected to the internet through a VPN with it’s HTTP(S) port forwarded through the VPN. You connect to the VPN’s IP address, which forwards to the webserver’s IP which stays hidden. And you yourself are also connected to the internet through a (separate) VPN. Now, instead of a VPN connection, both you and the webserver are connected to the internet through Tor circuits.

          This video does a good job of explaining how it works.