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j0ink3r wrote
Reply to comment by KodiakUrsa in Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
Brave is absolute shit.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to comment by akame8 in Anime Then, Anime Now by Wahaha
o/
akame8 wrote
Reply to Anime Then, Anime Now by Wahaha
Hello !
BlueHat wrote (edited )
Reply to Reddit banned r/moviestreamingsites by nerdyguy1990
I saw that this question was posted to RedditAlternatives, and got removed. I suspect that there's a new unspoken rule on that subreddit where you can't discuss anything related to banned subs. Perhaps the mods are afraid that they'll go down the same way WRD did, or just don't want the subreddit to be a lifeboat for banned communities.
Anyways. I couldn't find anything related to this on any other website, but I found r/MovieStreamingSite
2,611 readers 35 users here now
Seems pretty active, but will probably get banned as well.
BlueHat wrote
A foreseen finale to this drama.
Reddit, once again, bends down under mod pressure.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Reddit bans COVID misinformation subreddit NoNewNormal by Rambler
That would be cool, it would be more censorship resistant too.
DcscZx5idox wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Couple of minor network updates. by Rambler
Thank you.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by awdrifter in Reddit bans COVID misinformation subreddit NoNewNormal by Rambler
I wish that network didn't hate Tor and would implement some common sense privacy respecting features.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by DcscZx5idox in Couple of minor network updates. by Rambler
It's fixed. /u/z3d has been helping me get things snappy over I2P, which can be seen on http://tube.i2p and http://teddit.i2p, but the changes unfortunately don't translate well to the Postmill software.
I've reverted the changes. Ramble is already near clearnet speeds on I2P anyway.
awdrifter wrote
The Communities.win people setup a new sub for NoNewNormal.
DcscZx5idox wrote
Reply to comment by BlueHat in Couple of minor network updates. by Rambler
Me too. My Firefox and Pale Moon browser that connect via I2P kept showing me errors whenever I loaded the site.
DcscZx5idox OP wrote (edited )
Reply to Metal in the Modern vaccine? Japan investigates “foreign substances” after death of vaccinated by DcscZx5idox
All COVID-19 vaccines are free from metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt, lithium, and rare earth alloys, as well as any manufactured products such as microelectronics, electrodes, carbon nanotubes, and nanowire semiconductors.
This might is falsehood.
BlueHat wrote
Reply to Couple of minor network updates. by Rambler
I have indeed noticed some quirks. I thought that they were weird, since my browser (Pale Moon) kept showing me errors whenever I loaded the site. I even reported this in the #ramble channel on irc2p, although I had to go offline, so I don't know if you responded or not. Also, I'm unable to login over I2P now for some reason. I can't really tell whether it's an issue with the browser or the site, since everything worked fine before.
Wahaha wrote (edited )
Welcome to the club. I have my entire family on linux since at least 2003. It has never been "difficult to use" or anything like that. And support is trivial through ssh sessions.
I didn't give them a choice in the matter, though.
Just like they don't have a choice in browsers. I mean, in theory they can install whatever they want, but in practice they use what I put there.
Rambler wrote
Click with caution.
Unknown Protocol
The address specifies a protocol (e.g., "wxyz://") the
browser does not recognize, so the browser cannot
properly connect to the site.
Are you trying to access multimedia or other non-
text services? Check the site for extra requirements.
Some protocols may require third-party software
or plugins before the browser can recognize them.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by cpstore111 in My Jabber About Tor by Jelly_Dog
FBI.gov
BlueHat wrote
Reply to I brought Teddit (A reddit privacy front-end) to I2P, Tor, and Yggdrasil. Links within. by Rambler
Just realised that teddit has non-functional upvote and downvote buttons.
BlueHat wrote
Google should try out new things. Now that OnlyFans is acting weird, maybe dive into the porn industry? Release a dating app? Call it Google Fuck?
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by cpstore111 in My Jabber About Tor by Jelly_Dog
die.
cpstore111 wrote
Reply to My Jabber About Tor by Jelly_Dog
What is onion link for terrorism recruitment forums
FreedomFighter wrote
Reply to Old white man getting beat up by two youths. *crickets* Old white man getting beat up by two youths pulls out gun to save his own life. *freakout* by BasedPatriot
And that's why they want to take our guns.
Wahaha wrote
Truthfully speaking, I cannot think of a device I longed for a decade ago that had a major price drop. The Kinesis Advantage II keyboard is still $500. But luckily now there's the Moonlander, which is only about $400.
Sel wrote
Reply to comment by MrBlack in List of Proven Conspiracies by MrBlack
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Yogihni wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Rambler in YouTube Proxy has been updated - Should be more stable. by Rambler
If you ever watch Invidious on clearnet, Freetube might be useful (I don't know if it works over Tor). It uses Invidious, and it will proxy subscriptions without signup. It's in beta, and there are some aggravations, but I think sometimes it comes from problems with the invidious instances.
The privacy-redirect FF add-on (for clearnet) will direct YT links to Invidious (or auto-open them in Freetube). I use the first one because the layout of search results seems a little better in Invidious, but I still use Freetube more, due to the single-click subscription proxies that you can group into folders. Currently, comments won't display in Freetube. Also, you can't comment from a proxied subscription (naturally).
Also, Piped proxies YT videos. https://piped.kavin.rocks/ It appends long search results and large channels at the "end-of-page". Sometimes a search-on-page for keywords will find desired vids quicker than paging through invidious. I also dropped a piped address(es) in freetube, and it seemed to work. I didn't check if it somehow just resolved to an invidious instance.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to comment by BlueHat in Reddit banned r/moviestreamingsites by nerdyguy1990
Reddit is killing itself with these censorship moves.