XPost: alt.privacy.anon-server, sci.crypt   
   From: noreply@dirge.harmsk.com   
      
   Gabx wrote:   
   >Yamn Remailer wrote:> In article <20250919192643.436743E729@mail.tcpreset.net>   
   >> Anonymous wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> This is an anonymous posting sent with Mail2News Dizum dot COM.   
   >>>   
   >>> https://mail2dizum.virebent.art:4443/   
   >>>   
   >>> Who needs Omnimix soetware?   
   >>   
   >> Those who use newsreaders in a productive way to send their postings   
   >> instead of accepting annoying error-prone copy&paste sessions.   
   >>   
   >> Furthermore, on one hand you OmniMix adversaries urgently recommend to   
   >> create remailer packets at an offline computer while at the same time   
   >> promoting an absolutely insecure method of sending unencrypted postings   
   >> through a weak Tor connection to a webserver run by someone unknown.   
   >>   
   >> Is it only about destroying reliable established structures in order to   
   >> recruit users resp. customers for your own flawed services or, thinking   
   >> of Claas' fascist mindset, simply about supporting authoritarianism by   
   >> weakening anonymous communication as a whole?   
   >>   
   >   
   >Yeah, okay. Let's cut the crap about "fascism" and "authoritarianism." That's   
   rich, coming from a guy probably sitting in the belly of the beast.   
   >   
   >The only real authoritarians on this planet are the ones who've spent decades   
   dropping freedom bombs and starting wars everywhere. You wanna talk about   
   authoritarianism? Maybe look at your own backyard first. Just sayin'.   
   >   
   >And seriously, you're gonna defend some closed-source Windows software?   
   Omnimix? You know, the one running on an OS that's basically a giant NSA   
   backdoor? You're gonna trust your anonymity to THAT? Good luck with that.   
   >   
   >We're out here building FREE SOFTWARE stuff. The whole point is that it's out   
   in the open. Anyone can look at the code, point out the crap parts, and make   
   it better. The first version is just a starting point—it gets good because   
   the community    
   improves it. It's software by the people, for the people.   
   >   
   >So you can keep your shady, closed-source junk. We'll stick with code that   
   doesn't have a secret handshake for the feds.   
      
   OmniMix provides the most advanced kind of transparency   
   as it allows even less experienced users to install the   
   complete development environment and compile the   
   executable program automatically with a simple click so   
   that anyone can observe code execution step by step and   
   prove that the distributed binary package bases byte by   
   byte on the published source code. That's unique!   
      
   https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe   
      
   You and your buddy Claas are nothing but wretched   
   notorious liars, evil clowns, specious pompous asses.   
   And for privacy-aware individuals your incompatible   
   mail2news bullsh*t as well as his brainless hacks are   
   not a whit better, as useful as a hole in the head.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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