Cypherpunks are not Coderpunks
Cypherpunks discuss crypto-anarchism - Coderpunks delve into technicals of how to deliver that ( or possible coding dangers ) Its like the difference between political-economy and municipal engineering. Occasional overlapping posts are inevitable - and provided in good-faith - essential. Regular streams of coding-related material here though must eventually be regarded as an attack. Especially when they continue after repeated warnings to cease and desist. I don't know why Karl Semich hates our anarchist freedoms. But the remedy is clear. And an APster DDoS is always final.
Regular streams of coding-related material here though must eventually be regarded as an attack.
Especially when they continue after repeated warnings to cease and desist.
I don't know why Karl Semich hates our anarchist freedoms.
I don't like the Rat, but for the first time, I agree with him
On Thu, 26 May 2022 02:19:43 +0200 (CEST) zeynep@keemail.me wrote:
Regular streams of coding-related material here though must eventually be regarded as an attack.
Especially when they continue after repeated warnings to cease and desist.
I don't know why Karl Semich hates our anarchist freedoms.
I don't like the Rat, but for the first time, I agree with him
but notice that jewturd lombroso whines about 'coders' because he's fully and completely computer illiterate. Well, what else is to be expected from a cop. The only thing it knows well is how to shoot black people on the back.
Some months ago, somebody posted a link regarding a "coderpunks" list. I clicked the link, but it seemed like it was just online bantering where somebody mentioned the name "coderpunks" as a joke. I could have been confused, who knows. We could make a fake "coderpunks" list, I suppose, or maybe there is one somewhere.
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Karl Semich
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professor rat
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punk
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zeynep@keemail.me