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@n@linuxrocks.online
You can try Lubuntu, its supposed to be minimal and sufficient for older computers.
@hund@linuxrocks.online

@heroicstoic
You can have your mastodon instance if you don't want to bother with setup for relatively cheap price here:
masto.host/

There's a nice tool:

systemd-analyze security SERVICE

It looks at and confinement features used by systemd services as documented here freedesktop.org/software/syste

An example for my radvd.service

For Android users that want clean clipboard (you can set it as service with timeout for cleanup) there is this app available from F-Droid:
github.com/DeweyReed/Clipboard

@johnbessa
You can block entire domain with fedilab app, if that is what you want
@kev

@hirojin@dev.glitch.social
Well I thought by blocking images on uMatrix would be acceptable solution for you, nevermind it then. Its still good addon, you can control what site is giving you but you have to modify it by site to make it usable, since by default it would break many sites

@hirojin@dev.glitch.social
You can install uMatrix and do that

My brother and I had a deal, he cooks meal everyday and I clean up mess he makes, we share also share money on groceries. Best or worst deal I had with him, my stomach will tell later.

What all the stuff in email headers means—and how to sniff out spoofing

Parsing email headers needs care and knowledge—but it requires no special tools.

arstechnica.com/information-te

If you use Firefox or Chrome, we developed an easy way you can help people bypass censorship.

Our Snowflake extension turns your browser into a proxy that connects Tor users in censored regions to the Tor network. snowflake.torproject.org/

You might want to block freefedifollowers.ga domain, they will spam you with 2k+ bot follows. Lock account if you can't block domain.

@FluhartyML
Fishy atleast. You can do all what this device can do with raspberry pi, adblocker, VPN and much more for price less than 60$ and with open source software.

fedilab | gab (again) 

@freyja_wildes@social.art-software.fr
Your "seemed" is just speculation. From screenshot: "The developer isn't bending for censorship" and devs reply "thank you" isn't good enough to tie them up as gab supporters or nazis. This critique of yours isn't really critique, its just "here are my thoughts on this". Don't get me wrong, I'm not attacking you or anything similar, just pointing out that there isn't much sense in those arguments you made

fedilab | gab (again) 

@freyja_wildes@social.art-software.fr
Not every fedilab user is supporting gabs fillosophy, and to throw away such good app for not censoring them? Your arguments lie on shaky ground that is " all supporters of fedilab are gab users, nazis, fascists etc" which is not right. With fedilab I choose what content to see on fediverse since its not censoring anything, with others I see what they choose I can see, and that is for me bad thing

@mister_monster
I am using key based auth, but I think it may be harder to do that because of android 9 background app sistem. I've enabled other apps to ignore battery optimisation and they still fail to do their tasks as intended. For example I'm using Nextcloud to sync my contacts, calendar etc and it fails to do scheduled task even with battery optimisation off. Thanks for advice anyway

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