It's official, blog.privacytools.io is live! I've imported a couple backdated posts for testing :)
In the (near) future we'll be posting more long-form articles/guides, news on privacy, etc.
We're also looking for guest bloggers! If you're interested definitely get in touch. We would also be open to "syndicating" (https://indieweb.org/POSSE) previously published articles if you're already a writer in the privacy space.
Just got reddit for the first time!
Folks I don't know how many of you know Greg @G_Dog1985 he has been a essential part of LR since the beginning and is still the person who does all the maintenance to the server to keep us updated and secure.
He has unfortunately fell on some difficult times. He has had cancer for sometime and his grandpa is also ill and cannot work leaving it all on the shoulders of his mother to support the house. If you have any pocket change to share here is a good cause
Anyone been watching #DEFCON27 ?
I made a little blog post on alternatives to Disqus.
It's gonna take a lot to drag us away from you
There's nothing that a hundred nodes on Tor could ever do
I wish domains weren't all trackin' ya
Gonna take some time to build a `net without those ads
I made a game on micro:bit!
It's funny how hard it is to make a game on one of those even when your already a dev.
@kyle could you accept donations to keep https://linuxjournal.com online? (Web hosting, domain name.)
I'm moving my personal git repos to gitea at https://git.privacytools.io/ because GitHub is blocking Iranian devs.
After reading a post on https://dev.to I decided to use open source alternatives for my personal repos.
HTML5 + BASH + FOSS + :Vim: = me!
If you want to talk to me, text me with my keybase or my Xmpp.
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