

File-sharing and online chat seem like basic internet activities to me.
File-sharing and online chat seem like basic internet activities to me.
I don’t know about that.
I spot most of it while looking for out-of-print books about growing orchids on the typical file-sharing networks. The term “blue orchid” seems to be frequently used in file names of things that are in no way related to gardening. The eMule network is especially bad.
When I was looking into messaging clients a couple years ago, to figure out what I wanted to use, I checked out a public user directory for the Tox messaging network and it was maybe 90% people openly trying to find, or offering, custom made CP. On the open internet, not an onion page or anything.
Then maybe last year, I joined openSUSE’s official Matrix channels, and some random person (who, to be clear, did not seem connected to the distro) invited me to join a room called openSUSE Child Porn, with a room logo that appeared to be an actual photo of a small girl being violated by a grown man.
I hope to god these are all cops, because I have no idea how there can be so many pedos just openly doing their thing without being caught.
Omg. That’s hilarious and so disturbing. I would imagine you’d see a lot of things like that if your job involves watching security footage.
It definitely seems weird how easy it is to stumble upon CP online, and how open people are about sharing it, with no effort made, in many instances, to hide what they’re doing. I’ve often wondered how much of the stuff is spread by pedo rings and how much is shared by cops trying to see how many people they can catch with it.
I accidentally discovered videos of a coworker masturbating when I went to look for a file on what I thought was the company Google Drive. He had signed in to his own account on a work computer that was open to anyone’s use, and I guess forgot to sign out.
This is great news. I wish it was something regular people could buy. I’d add it to my bird feeders.
All laptops are supposed to be formatted and have the necessary software freshly installed before being assigned to someone. Either it wasn’t wiped by accident, or the person whose job it was found the CP and left it, hoping my dad would report it. He deleted it, though, because was afraid he’d be blamed.
When my dad worked for the DoD, he was assigned a laptop for work that had explicit photos of children on it.
AI CP seems like a promising way to destroy demand for the real thing. How many people would risk a prison sentence making or viewing the real thing when they could push a button and have a convincing likeness for free with no children harmed? Flood the market with cheap fakes and makers of the real thing may not find it profitable enough to take the risk.
“Trespassing” someone, in a Walmart context, means the person is banned from a store and if they return they will legally be trespassing and may be arrested.
It makes so much sense to have EVs be solar-powered, and would also ease my worry about running low on electricity and not finding anywhere to charge. I hope they’re a reality sometime while I’m still driving.
I’ve used LibreOffice for years, and formatting is a constant struggle. I end up looking online to figure out how to make a small, simple change, and it turns out the only way to do it is by messing with styles, which is way more than I want. The focus on styles is LO’s biggest drawback, IMO.
Collaborating with Arkenfox on default settings was nice, but wasn’t fundamental to the goals of the project. You can look at their Codeberg to see that the latest activity was a few days ago, and there have been several releases since the date of the thread you linked.
I remember that! Standards mode vs compatibility mode. That was a great feature, too. Opera was unique.
That thread is several months old, and is specifically about integrating Arkenfox settings changes. I wouldn’t say Librewolf has ceased development based on the fact that their default settings differ from Arkenfox. Their Codeberg site shows ongoing work.
And the ability to switch browser engines on the fly. That was a great feature.
My brother joined Homeland Security even though he didn’t believe in a lot of what they do, so he could afford to start a family and take care of them. Wonder what he’s up to these days.
I thought Mojeek used its own engine, and I know Yacy does.
I’m happy to know this. I hope it becomes commonly available, for the birds’ sake.
I can definitely see how people could find it while looking for porn. I don’t understand how people can do this stuff out in the open with no consequences .