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Cake day: June 23rd, 2025

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  • Hi, they have average response time 1 month. Probably it’is not useful when you want create account now, yes? “instead of trying to get help you decided to complain on lemmy” and what? proton blocked tor, it is their decision, it is not a bug. I have my other email provider so I do not need to beg proton to unblock tor registration. My objective was to inform lemmy users about this, I did not ask for help in my post as you noticed. If proton company is interested in their customers they can monitor such complaints but since they “cut their presence” on mastodon and opensource media platforms it will not happen.



  • people around you choose them

    The ancient Romans did not like Christians and therefore one of their favorite entertainments was to gather in amphitheaters and watch as defenseless Christians were thrown into a cage with tigers and torn apart. People received positive emotions, it united the spirit of the nation, and children also had fun. Another example is that after a shipwreck, people on a boat wandered in the ocean for several days and were starving, having no food, they decided that it was better to die alone than to die together and ate a young boy. Then they were rescued. These are real examples of how your utilitarian philosophy is disadvantaged and its shortcomings.


  • I agree. The real problem is that most people are not aware of this. I see a lot of nationalist propaganda online that advocates for using “European private services”. Although, for now, some European countries (mostly Germany) have excellent services for preserving privacy (email, mastodon instances, lemmy instances, etc), the EU’s privacy legislation is deteriorating, and the issue of the lack of “confidential” services located outside the EU is becoming important. I haven’t found a single popular confidential email provider with servers outside the EU. As for those who might mention Iceland, it’s worth noting that they have clear plans to join the EU in the near future.


  • About if it is possible that goverment is interested - I don’t know if you’re Polish or familiar with the situation in Poland, but currently, a trial is underway in Poland, initiated by the pseudo-liberal opposition, regarding the illegal surveillance of journalists and independent political candidates in the 2019 elections using Pegasus. This surveillance was approved by national Polish courts. If a framework had existed at that time, they might have been able to gather much more compromising evidence on political opponents much faster.

    Regarding your opinion that the government doesn’t crack down on criticism on the internet, it’s worth noting that the Polish Minister of Justice still insists on the maximum criminal punishment for two women who showed a depiction of the Virgin Mary in rainbow colors, as he claims it’s an insult to religion. Since the ruling ultra-right party in Poland is a clearly clerical party with strong ties to Catholicism and has repeatedly used Catholic themes in their speeches, for them, it’s evidently a priority to eradicate dissent in the country. The Minister of Justice’s actions clearly confirm this.

    I also use the term ‘government’ in relation to judicial investigations deliberately, as Poland has been subject to EU sanctions due to the government’s force on the judicial system