The Invidious Project Will Be Shutting Down Soon
https://freetube.writeas.com/the-invidious-project-will-be-shutting-down-soon
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Your blog is your avatar. It's you, made manifest in html texts.
https://www.zylstra.org/blog/2020/08/your-blog-is-your-avatar/
How the BBC is Duplicating Category Pages and Using Canonical Links
https://hackernoon.com/how-the-bbc-is-duplicating-category-pages-and-using-canonical-links-4m2z3ead
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@plausible its weird that @yarmo 's personal site gained plausible more traction than a LWN.net article. I guess the same could also be siad about freshman.tech ...
Do any Open Source Licences require source history?
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2020/08/do-any-open-source-licences-require-source-history/
envs.net is a minimalist, non-commercial
shared linux system and will always be free to use.
I now know more about the tildeverse.org/.
> I had a couple drinks and woke up with 1,000 nerds
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"I consider myself extremely lucky to have people that can manage the project in future, and can only imagine what it would be like for someone without that luxury. I can't help shake the feeling that somewhere, the software I use is being developed solely by volunteers who would rather quit, but don't have the ability to say 'no'."
I want to learn more about the https://tildeverse.org/.
Inspired by the work of Austin Kleon and Emilio Isgr, Blackout is an experiment in subtractive composition, as well as an invitation to think about speech, meaning, and censorship.
@TheFuzzStone I'd uninstall Privacy Possum, it completely wrecks your fingerprint making you easier to track.
PrivacyTools.io reccomends njal.la and https://www.bahnhof.net/ . As for providers they don't list, I can think of nablahost.com (run by @jonah ), uberspace.de, https://www.1984hosting.com/ and https://greenhost.net/. Hope this helps!
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@R10T Sure.
https://bellingcat.com — {OS,GEO}INT, investigative journalism, natsec
https://defenseone.com — natsec, geopolitics
https://gru.gq — infosec, disinfo
https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com — privacy, security, tech policy
https://pukhraj.me — security, threat intel
https://medium.com/@horkos — counter-intelligence
I understand none of these sites are technical in nature, but I felt the technical stuff is all too common—just browse r/netsec, if that's what you're looking for. :)
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System76 sound like they are making a nice mechanical keyboard:
https://blog.system76.com/post/625078388641710080/reimagining-the-keyboard
Privacy advocate, amongst other things.
https://pronoun.is/he
email/matrix: freddy [at] privacytools [dot] io