As a result of a US government directive, we are suspending access to Claude Fable 5 for all users. You can continue to use all other Claude models.
Here’s what this means for you:
Across Claude products, new sessions will run on your selected default model or Opus 4.8, and existing Fable 5 sessions will end with an error.
On the Claude Platform, requests to Fable 5 will also return an error. Please update your integrations to other Claude models.
We know this is a disruption to your workflows; we appreciate your patience and support.
You're not being paranoid.
You're being priced, sorted, and pre-judged by systems you can't see or challenge.
Privacy is opting out of invisible trials where you're always the defendant.
I’d love to share data that improves my life.
The problem:
- Govts access it without a warrant via the 3rd-party doctrine.
- Companies normalize sharing & selling data without real consent.
Without data ownership, trust is broken & progress stalls. We lose privacy & agency.
We declare 2026 the Year of Privacy.
Our fight is against the hijacking of tech to strip away privacy & dignity.
We assert our right to live without the oppressive gaze of surveillance.
This coming year, many more will join our fight.
Let's go.
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NEW: HSBC blocked a customer from using its mobile app after detecting the Bitwarden password manager, installed via F-Droid, on the user’s phone.
Reminder: apps can see what else is installed on your phone. Your bank app knows which Bitcoin tools you use.
Morons in charge wanting to backdoor every device you own, for the purpose of dragnet surveillance of the entire population for dissent. Don’t buy the “think of the children” pretext.
We ‘have to get used to’ losing privacy? No, we don’t. Privacy isn’t a crime. It’s not about hiding—it’s about not giving power-hungry people unchecked access to our lives.
There are many people in power who say “Trust us,”
while quietly rewriting laws to spy on you without your knowledge.
That’s not trust. That’s betrayal.
GrapheneOS is pulling out of France. The privacy OS says the country is no longer safe for open source security projects.
The arrest of Telegram’s Pavel Durov already signaled what comes next: a Europe where encryption itself is treated as suspect, and the fight for private communication moves underground.
A lot of movements begin in the shadows, not because they are wrong, but because they are risky.
Privacy is an essential foundation of freedom, allowing people to dissent and push for change when it's dangerous to do so.
“It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.” ― Voltaire
This is why pseudonymity on the internet is important.
We need to stop normalizing identity checkpoints for free thought.