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spacetime.dev
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www.tunnelbear.com
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| | | | ESNI allows us to encrypt a privacy loophole within HTTPS, and works when other anti-censorship techniques fail. | |
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blog.arkadi.one
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| | | | Self-hosting Made Easy(er)","You may have heard of the projects, Yunohost and Freedombox. They both aim to make it easier for regular humans to self-host services on their own computers or SBC (Single Board Computers) for themselves, their friends or family. I was motivated to write this post because of all the reviews of Freedombox I've seen on the web lately. I haven't seen even one review of Yunohost out there, and I think that's tragic because it is a great self-hosting alternative as well. Why self-host? That's a big question and outside the scope of this comparison of Yunohost and Freedombox, but remember ""There is no cloud, only someone else's computer."" If you truly want to take control of your own data and minimize being tracked by large corporations (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft), then self-hosting might be something you might want to consider. My Experience and Current Setup with Yunohost & Freedombox I've been running Yunohost for about 6 months in my home. I am running it on regular desktop computer. Services/Apps I use on my Yunohost: ad blocking (Pi-Hole), storing files and syncing them to my computers (Nextcloud), calendar & contacts (Nextcloud), blogging (WriteFreely), downloading Bittorrent files (Transmission), RSS reader (TinyTiny RSS Reader), and search engine (Searx). I've tried some other apps on Yunohost but these are the ones I use on a daily basis. I have gone through the installation more than once because of a lost password (doh!), and trying it out on other computers. | |
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www.jdieter.net
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| | If you have a non-public IP, accessing your computer remotely can be a pain. This is a step-by-step guide on how to get a static IP for your computer using DigitalOcean's Floating IPs |