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Announcing THE WATCHMAN'S TORCH: A Premium Newsletter covering my latest analysis, investigations, and advice for getting off of the surveillance grid, regaining your sovereignty, and protecting yourself. Video below explains all. escapethetechnocracy.com/product/watchm…
It's true: troubleshooting the magical incompatibilities and spontaneous issues of Linux on any given week is about as much fun at taking a Dakota Ditcheva knee to the chin.
Profit and Mammon
Agorism brought me to Bitcoin. What about you?
Seems to be down worldwide the last hour. You better not rely on Starlink exclusively.
Starlink is currently in a network outage and we are actively implementing a solution. We appreciate your patience, we'll share an update once this issue is resolved.
I've read them. They're amateur Austrian economics books. You won't learn a single thing about Bitcoin from them.
Unless you’ve read at least one of these books, spare me the debate about why your 💩coin is better than bitcoin.
Episode with @Narodism coming soon. Yes, we talk Bitcoin, fighting ISIS, and DarkFi and other things in between. Stay tuned...

Makes you think "The Southern Poverty Law Center has an endowment of more than $700 million, compensates leadership handsomely, and possesses more than $30 million in offshore accounts—likely in the Cayman Islands, its most recent IRS filing reveals." dailysignal.com/2025/07/09/pov…
Escape the Technocracy will be at this technical Bitcoin event in Riga, Latvia, in early August. If you're in the area, come to our talk and see us. We won't be pulling any punches (regarding BTC).
Join us in Riga, August 7+8 to talk about privacy and level up your understanding of how to transact freely in the modern era btcpp.dev/privacy#tickets
NEW VIDEO TUTORIAL: Emergency Food Planning with @knowpub A hacker's way of preparing for food in the inevitability of food shortages in upcoming world history. At least give it a listen to realize what you've failed to understand about food supplies. escapethetechnocracy.com/desc-no-bs-eme…
My new discipline is when a new issue of the newsletter comes through, I make myself a coffee, cut distractions and take a read. Well worth signing up to this. There’s so much slop these days, you can feel your brain rot. Aside from reading old classics, this is an antidote.
Watchman's Torch Newsletter Issue 5 is LIVE: Includes a substantial coupon in honor of the ETT anniversary sale going on right now. escapethetechnocracy.com/product/watchm… watchmanprivacy.substack.com/p/announcing-t…
I wouldn't call Apple devices "computing." They have long abandoned the open computing standards that make true computing. It's a dead-end proprietary black hole that no one should be supporting.
this it probably the greatest deal in all of computing rn
"Back in the day, this simplicity was the rule, not the exception. Websites were handcrafted, built line by line using static HTML. Eventually, server-side tools like CGI brought some basic interactivity, and later, PHP made things a little more dynamic. But by then, developers…
If you as the consumer are the replacement for a "regulator," then perform that duty.
"Loyalty programs are cancer. They're a way of tracking users and getting them to pay more in the long run. Companies have gone all-in on loyalty programs to collect as much data as they can. It's NASTY. I don't sign up for any loyalty programs, airlines miles, or garbage by any…