@cuervo Not quite, in really poor countries government doesn't care about your data. I live in Eastern Europe and I'm torrenting since 2009 and never got sanctioned because of it. Only one guy ended up in prison because he was pirating very new movie that came out in cinemas, but not torrenting, he sold copies on street. That was so rare that he ended up in news on national television.
@marc0janssen
You can use firejail to isolate that running script, or use VM. I would like to know what it does, but 4kb size is script size, I don't believe it has anything to do with graphics
@karan
I've tried this year ago, this also looks promising.
https://github.com/stealth/opmsg
@JacobNeplokh
@karan
True, but I don't want every time I want to decrypt something to paste private key from password manager into text file and pass it as -i argument. I've tried tried to pipe output of password decrypted keys.txt.age for decryption of some other file, didn't manage to get it working though. This is what is deal breaker for me, otherwise it looks very simple and promising.
@JacobNeplokh
@JacobNeplokh
For age there is still key.txt plaintext file stored locally, how do you handle that? My idea is to encrypt key.txt file with password using age, them make alias for age first to decrypt key.txt.age and then decrypt whatever you need decrypting. Is there better way?
@karan
@karan I use LUKS or Cryptomator, still use pgp for encryption of text.
https://cryptomator.org/
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PrivacyTools’s PeerTube instance is online! Create an account, kick back, and enjoy some @techlore content 😆 https://tube.privacytools.io/videos/watch/playlist/f35eaa03-867d-4062-996e-1c812be87f74?videoId=cc0871d9-4e46-42d7-bce1-d13a24b077c9
@Tommy Best way in terms of privacy for your visitors (if you do it correctly) is to host your own server, if you own physical server that's even better. Maybe sometime in the future get Raspberry Pi and learn how to self host stuff, that way you have full control over server and what it serves to your visitors. I host both clearnet and .onion website on https://lakic.one/en
@Tommy You know what you can do for free and private? You can use OnionShare to host static sites on Tor network. This might be what you want, you can check more here:
https://micahflee.com/2019/10/new-version-of-onionshare-makes-it-easy-for-anyone-to-publish-anonymous-uncensorable-websites/
@Tommy If its free you probably pay with your data. Best anonymity option you have for good service is to pay with cryptocurrencies. Domain/VPS providers that respect your privacy are:
https://njal.la
https://orangewebsite.com
@Tommy If its free you probably pay with your data. Best anonymity option you have for good service is to pay with cryptocurrencies. One good provider I know is https://njal.la
@kushal
Can it be used on raspberry pi combined with PiHole and Wireguard? All peers should have ad blocking before hopping to tor relays?
@torproject
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Introducing dns-tor-proxy tool, a simple local #DNS server for you to do all DNS calls over encrypted connections via @torproject https://kushaldas.in/posts/introducing-dns-tor-proxy-a-new-way-to-do-all-of-your-dns-calls-over-tor.html #privacy #security
@r000t
Are you instance admin? I thought it was common knowledge for admins to see DMs. If you are just user well then, thats a big problem
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It's finally here, teasing is over:
I'm excited to launch #keyoxide today!
https://yarmo.eu/post/keyoxide
#FOSS solution for easy encryption, signature verification and decentralized identity proofs!
I've been in favor of #DeleteKeybase but I never had something to offer as an alternative. Now I do :)
@hyde
Have you considered using zfs partitioning?
@mister_monster
I thought I was following you, what happened?
@mister_monster
I've never had that bad experience with Debian based distros. I've switched to Manjaro because of latest drivers and kernels for gaming (which PopOS also has) but mostly because of AUR
Structural engineer looking for some fediverse socializing. Bad English and typos will most likely happen.
#engineering #python #linux #privacy