RAMBLE1
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to An article from a leftist website to send to lefties who still don't get that the "Great Reset" plan is way more dangerous than the virus by ghast
Now that Dr.Peter-McCullough and Dr.Robert-Malone both went on the Joe Rogan podcast, the truth might spread like a cure and stop this non-sense. Hopefully the braindead sheeps will wake the f up! Times up!
“Stupidity is the same as evil if you judge by the results.” ― Margaret Atwood
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Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
So I use some browsers with javascript (JS) disabled. I use these when I search for something or to open random links e.g articles.
Here's the list:
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Elza-browser This project is pretty neat. By default the browser is in private mode. Therefore, does not retain any browsing information. But lacks of some features tho.
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Netsurf Very lightweight browser. Netsurf does not handle JS stuff very well. Therefore, work great when JS is disabled.
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Palemoon Well Palemoon is a well known browser based of Firefox so not much to say about it.
However, im a Emacs user. Emacs is my window manager with EXWM Therefore, I use 80% of the time the Emacs built-in browser eww. Before It was w3m. These are text-based browsers.
When I need to log into some well-known websites e.g Reddit, Bank etc. I use the Brave-browser, Min-browser or Firefox . These browsers obviously run with JS enabled. I never log into Google stuff like YouTube and whatnot. But if I'd ,I'd be using something like the ungoogled-chromium just for Google stuff.
Now, I think you get the point. Use different browsers for specific stuff, hence the Chromium only for Google stuff. Use a browser with JS disabled when you don't know the website you're about to visit or if you do not need to log in.
Also, I don't use the browsers bookmarks. I use a .txt file to save my bookmarks.
Other browsers that are worth noting:
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to Don't Use Telegram. by Hitler_Was_Right
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Reply to Edward Snowden joined an online "elite real estate investment club" Saturday afternoon, spoke for several minutes about whistleblowing, called out one of the hosts for allegedly running a Ponzi scheme, then logged out in one of the more bizarre online conferences in recent memory by Rambler
Nice! Thanks for sharing
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to Any interest in a free, public anycast DNS server that blocks ads, trackers and other BS? by Rambler
Sounds good. Count me in.
RAMBLE1 wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Rambler in What service would you like to see on I2P network? by XANA
cleaner directory, that is sortable by category of eepsite?
What directory are you talking about ?
You can customize your home page from here : http://127.0.0.1:7657/confighome
Other than that I dont see what you're talking about.
Or maybe you mean something like notbob or identiguy that we could filter through categories ?
Me I'd like to see a website like these above that would display the description of the eepsites. I think that would be useful.
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Reply to Linux devices have a unique identifier called machine-id. Here is how to change it. by Rambler
Thanks for sharing. Another good reason to not run systemd !
Im running mxlinux with sysv init.
->cat /etc/machine-id
cat: /etc/machine-id: No such file or directory
😊
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to [tor-consensus-health] Possible Sybil Attack by Rambler
Thanks for sharing
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to Multi-hop vpn and port forwarding by overvalley
link of that vpn ?
port-forward for p2p apps to connect. Does not affect encryption.
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to sxiv: The Suckless Image Viewer for GNU/Linux by Wahaha
Thanks for sharing
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to What anonymity networks or privacy projects are you most excited about this year? by Rambler
anonymity network
Lokinet
Found this cool project Aether A P2P Reddit-like. Im testing to see what's up.
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Reply to comment by Wahaha in Broot is a file-manager with image preview by RAMBLE1
I havent post about broot in order to compare with other file-manager. Broot is another file-manager, that does things diferently, pretty much that!
RAMBLE1 wrote
Best file-sharing, messages and IRC chat server.
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in How are YOU accessing the website? (clearnet, I2P site, Tor site, yggdrasil?) by Rambler
Yes
RAMBLE1 wrote
From I2P and ramble.i2p is working fine now.
This is awesome af!
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to Some Australians are trying a new protest tactic against vaccine mandates: dousing themselves in gasoline and setting themselves on fire by ghast
That's where we're at, right now. They pushed this covid hoax. That means they have everyone in place they needed at every level. We're fkd! It wont work with lawyers. They wont stop. The masses needs to wake up!