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We are looking for your CodiMD story. How do you use it? How do you run it? Where do you use it and why?

I wrote my little story about the CodiMD demo instance down:

community.codimd.org/t/how-do-

#CodiMD #freeSoftware #linux

Invidio.us/watch?v=9_z0XuElERM
Seems to be some progress on the librem, but there is still some bumps in the UX that they have to iron out, which seem to be mostly related about UI stability and optimilization of the graphics driver, also there seemed to be some problems with getring calling to work correctly, but overall the device looks good and functional. It will be interesting where will take their in the coming months.

Also for people who like startpage, while it doesn't run aws to my knowledge, and doesn't have searx's problems, it does use google as its engines. This means that all censorship google does also trickles down to startpage.3/3

So at that point, you will be about just as private as searching plain google(and other search engines searx uses) directly, only difference being that your selfhosted instance tldr help as a simple proxy, which you only use, making all connections coming from that ip easy to tie back to you. 2/3

I'm lately getting more and more annoyed that people say we cannot recommend ddg because the use aws.
then when you ask them for an alternative, they say searx, which is a metasearch engine, so it asks other searchengines, which can also have pirvacy issues, for him. Then they come with the genius idea of selfhosting it, forgetting that this means you will be the only on searchinf from this ip, and you will indirectly search google. 1/3

There was recently a lot of news about DNS over HTTPS. Some people say it's bad for privacy because it centralizes the DNS requests on Google, Cloudflare and Quad9.

Time to change that and run your own DNS over HTTPS server. I spend some time today in writing, documenting and arranging a small container setup to allow you to do this:

octo.sh/container-library/dns-

#DNSoverHTTPS #DoH #Docker #privacy #infosec #selfHosting #DNS

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