2023 CypherPunk New Years Wrap-up

This covers 17 Huge, Suppressed, or Wicked Stories of the Year. This is a fast, light, and fun read.

2023 CypherPunk New Years Wrap-up

No. 17. Tutanota Honeypot

Tutanota suddenly stopped supporting Tor Browser, leading to potential fingerprinting, as Canadian police allege it’s a honeypot in court. Tutanota denies this claims.

No. 16. Microsoft Hacked

Microsoft’s Email Software was hacked by the Chinese, becoming my favorite talking point to promote self-hosted open source email

No. 15. Reddit freedom

Reddit failed to ban front-ends. After a long blackout battle in which many third party apps broke, I still use farside.link/teddit.com on a regular basis

No. 14. Signal usernames

Signal is beta testing usernames, to hide your phone number. Although right now though you still need a phone number to use it.

No. 13. Tor DDoS

Tor adds Proof of Work to Onions to reduce DDoS. And Tor expands their browser’s width, making it more useable for a daily driver as less websites break

No. 12. Canada misinformation

Canada begins forcing podcasts to register with the government to stop “misinformation”, which is really just criticism of the government

No. 11. United Kingdom vs Rumble

United Kingdom says they would arrest the Rumble creators if they don’t demonetize Russell Brand, despite him not being convicted of any crimes. Separately, Rumble blocks Brazilian IPs instead of giving in to the Brazil government’s censorship requests

No. 10. European Union Chat Control

Thankfully the European Union’s “chat control” FAILED to pass, this WOULD have essentially banned end-to-end encryption. However they DID pass the “Digital Services” act which forces big tech to stop using targeted advertising and holds them accountable for content on the platform. This has a chilling censorship effect, since if you post something on a platform, the platform is responsible. Censorship is the goal.

No. 9. Apple Censors

Apple bans Glenn Beck from their podcast store, and I’m only listing this story to highlight the need for people to switch to AntennaPod and RSS feeds.

No. 8. Jan 6 is BS

The Jan 6 footage was revealed, to surprisingly show that security guards had given a peaceful welcoming guided tour to the supposed insurrection riot leader.

No. 7. Tucker let go

Right before publishing an interview with the Jan 6th Ex-Capitol Police Chief stating that a large part of the crowd was government informants, Tucker Carlson was abruptly canceled from Fox News. He then moved over to Twitter and his audience grew even larger, representing a big change in the dynamics of power for media.

No. 6. Nostr Gift Wrap

Amethyst, 0xchat, and others launch gift wrapped DMs on Nostr, giving metadata privacy to those that use it. A new version of gift wrap DMs (v3) has been coded and will be coming in the future to all clients, including gossip, but it has to be externally audited first.

No. 5. Gossip adds Tor

Nostr’s Gossip client plans to add Tor Onion Node support, as Gossip’s developer told Simplified Privacy in first-hand conversation. This would be a game changer for censorship because it would eliminate nodes reliance on government DNS

No. 4. UK surveillance

The United Kingdom is among the countries with the most surveillance cameras per person. Protestors took to the streets to smash these cameras to reject a climate bill that would use the cameras to get the license plates of car models that pollute more to fine the owners.

No. 3. Javier Milei

Argentina elects Libertarian-leaning Javier Milei to abolish the central bank and peg to the USD. Supporters point out that anti-fiat sentiment is spreading, while critics point out that he would strengthen the US dollar empire.

No. 2. CBDC Fails

Nigerians protest in the street to reject their CBDC. The corrupt government tyranny known as eNaria, has failed in Nigeria

No. 1. Colorado boots Trump

Colorado state court removes Donald Trump from the ballot, despite him not being convicted of a crime. This will now go to the Supreme Court and will be a big decision, because once one state can remove him, they all can. Will Democrats allow democracy?


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