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xaen wrote
Reply to Welcome to [RAMBLE] by Rambler
Nice work 👍 and Im excited to see how everything goes.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by GnomeChumpsky in Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years, FTC says by Rambler
Testing with javascript disabled... Appears to work as well. Please let me know via PM or in /f/ramble of any errors you encounter so we can get them ironed out. Thanks!
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by GnomeChumpsky in Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years, FTC says by Rambler
Did you receive a server error?
I'm unable to replicate the error it seems.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by karate_ti in We're live. by Rambler
Thanks! I hope you can find some enjoyment and that the website serves some sort of purpose for you.
karate_ti wrote
Reply to We're live. by Rambler
Congratulations!
notaspook wrote
Reply to comment by GnomeChumpsky in Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years, FTC says by Rambler
I think it works?
notaspook wrote
Reply to Feature Request by GnomeChumpsky
LOL I kind of like that idea but the vote system is usually pretty good for self moderation. For example, on reddit I know that the good content and comments is under "controversial".
GnomeChumpsky wrote
replies to comments appear to be le broke
GnomeChumpsky wrote
Reply to What software choices do you recommend for your 'average' computer / internet user to help maintain their privacy? by Rambler
I installed Brave on all of their devices, deleted Chrome and hid Safari.
Styromaniac wrote
Reply to What software choices do you recommend for your 'average' computer / internet user to help maintain their privacy? by Rambler
Probably not the answer you want, but ZeroNet.
ZeroNet is passwordless.
Currently though, TOR browser broke the ability to work with ZeroNet, so some privacy might potentially be sacrificed if browsing the wrong site.
notaspook wrote
Reply to More than a month after the election, YouTube decides to crack down on misinformation on results by Rambler
Are there any decent alternatives to YouTube? I think the only reason most people use it is because that is where the content is.
notaspook wrote
Reply to What software choices do you recommend for your 'average' computer / internet user to help maintain their privacy? by Rambler
In browser ad-blocking is a start unless you want to go the network route and setup a Raspberry Pi running pi-hole on it. Though the browser addons / plugins are less likely to need tuning, something it sounds like they're not equipped to do.
Once they get used to seeing the internet without ads all over the place, they'll freak out when they get on a computer or device that allows them. That will be a good starting point.
notaspook wrote
Reply to Welcome to [RAMBLE] by Rambler
Site loads fast over the I2P network using http://smv3cryi3n7d5ll7xpvlhstubi5yj4dadeltyrdwdr4onwd2jvvq.b32.i2p/
Good work.
Rambler OP wrote
Is anyone surprised?
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by Styromaniac in What software choices do you recommend for your 'average' computer / internet user to help maintain their privacy? by Rambler
I love ZeroNet.
The passwordless feature is neat but I have more than one device and I've not used ZeroNet enough to know how (or if possible) to sync the data between, say, a laptop and a desktop if I want the same ID. I'm sure it's just a stored key file or something, just haven't looked into it.
I'm not sure how to initiate ZeroNet on anything other than a Linux machine, and I can't see someone like most my relatives or friends doing that. Probably a desktop shortcut or app on Windows, I'd imagine?
I'm thinking of ways that just your normal person can experience the internet in a way that isn't too off putting to them, as an end user, but also in a way that values their privacy.