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boobs wrote

let's be real, the web is all google.

the standards body: basically a front for google chrome devs

the implementation: everything built atop google chrome, firefox funded by google

where you visit: google or indirectly linked to google

the web has been lost for a while you are just realizing it. stop being in denial. we need to build something new.

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7seas wrote (edited )

Edited for simplicity, Brave doesn't use miners. Everyone wants to use crypto but when a browser integrates with crypto it's bad? Brave redirected to thier own crypto referrals when used, wich I actually support doing, they shoulda been super upfront and had a toggle on switch for it though. I want them to be paid without having to sell my data.

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santorihelix wrote

It's pretty sad that most schools require Zoom despite them being pieces of shit. I don't really get why. It's not like Zoom has amazing functionalities that trump over stuff like Jitsi. I've been using Jitsi for a while now and I've literally lost zero functionality. I just send the students the meeting link and they open it on their browser and voila.

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santorihelix wrote

Tor Browser. I like not having to think about the stuff you mentioned. If you don't want to route over Tor for some reason, I'd suggest SecBrowser. It's Tor Browser without the Tor routing. With this, while having security, you don't even have to worry about fingerprinting since it's the same as regular Tor and you won't be making yourself unique with the addons you'd need to install on other browsers.

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icychkn wrote

I moved from Firefox to Palemoon a while back and use it with a few extensions, including Secret Agent. Quite nice for poisoning any fingerprinters. It's Firefox with a few settings for privacy set by default.

The only issue I have with it is it's default homepage points to https://palemoon.start.me/start which is powered by startme.com. But that's easily changed.

Palemoon Homepage: https://www.palemoon.org

Secret Agent Homepage: https://www.dephormation.org.uk/?page=81

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hideyourlies wrote

People do buy drugs online from various marketplaces and with all my time ordering myself I have never received anything that's not the product apart from under dosed pills and weak acid.

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Rambler OP wrote

It's something I'd definitely like done. I've emailed the creator of postmill to ask about private development and she hasn't gotten back to me.

I may setup a development server in the future and do a separate fork of postmill based on community contributors. Truth be told I'm no programmer but I like the idea of community involvement to turn this into what we want it.

I'm wanting to start some sort of "practice PGP" thing, where members can share their key and receive a key and send messages or respond to questions for fun (and for practice). It's my belief PGP is one of those things like knowing how to start a fire with wet wood. You certainly don't need it everyday but some day you might, and it'll be good to know how to do.

I'll probably get some sort of IRC channel up. I'm unfamiliar with common/modern chat platforms like Riot/Discord/etc. But either IRC or a XMPP group chat or something would be cool.

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santorihelix wrote

A few ideas:

  • I'm not sure how the user models work with Postmill but I think it'd be great to have a place to enter PGP public keys where others could use use more easily for practice
  • Again, I'm not sure how plausible this is but being able to collaborate on posts would be great and unique.
  • OMEMO chatrooms?

BTW I'm writing a "fool-proof" GPG guide to pin on /f/cryptography (but only for GNU/Linux since that's all I know) and and a guide for /f/opsec.

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