I haven’t touched my YouTube channel in over a year now, but at this rate I’m thinking of deleting it altogether. There doesn’t seem to be a PeerTube instance willing to host all of my content (it’s essentially an archive for old PSAs, with occasional top 10s), so I reckon I’ll download the entire channel with JDownloader and then wait until I can host an instance of PeerTube or MediaGoblin.
It’s just the headline for this one. The rest of the article is more serious and less ironic.
Because I just want a router. I don’t need a fully modular home networking setup, and I’ve also never done anything more advanced than YunoHost when it comes to networking.
Besides, the hardware controller alone would cost more than the router I found.
Holy mother of god. He’ll be wearing a little red armband next!
Fair enough.
You are absolutely correct. The stupidity here, though, is that word got out that Trump uses them, and that has caused a lot of his supporters to start wearing them, whether they need to or not.
Nooo! Wally!!! I sure hope they find that adorable 'gator!
Yes, but the policy that requires voters to have photo ID was created by Boris himself when he was prime minister. That’s the irony.
This is the pot calling the kettle black, despite the fact that this metaphorical kettle has been electric for quite some time.
So, I’ve been in touch with some privacy advocates who I know do their research and that I trust the opinions of, and this article is bullshit.
You know, I never found out. I never used the email service. In fact, the only thing I really used I2P for was accessing one of the Invidious instances hosted over there.
However, I follow a channel on PeerTube which did a few videos on I2P.
If you are a criminal (or are being treated like a criminal by a hostile government), use I2P Mail. It is self-hosted over I2P (Invisible Internet Project), which can make you more anonymous than even Tor (provided you don’t leak personal information by other means).
I wasn’t aware of this. Thanks for the tip!
The popular ones, yes, but most of what I’m looking for would still work in Dillo, though it would look a little janky in that particular browser.
For everything else, I selectively unblock certain domains. If I trust the site, I make this persistent. If I don’t, this is temporary and Librewolf clears any cookies, settings, caches, or tokens that the site may have given me when I close the window.
Huh, neat.
Quite possibly, but we can still make it work until then.
When Bibliogram was discontinued, we all kept using the few instances left for months until they all eventually got ratelimited and shut down.
Sky is owned by Murdoch, but the news service is actually very good. At least, it is in the UK.
Paywall? I mean thanks, that’ll be helpful for a lot of people and I might even change the link to the archived one, and the cookie options are a bit crap unless you block JS; but this isn’t paywalled on my end.
Maybe it’s because I’m in the UK? Although I’m using a VPN…