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Zero-JS Hypermedia Browser

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Bitcoin | Lightning | Blink | RaspiBlitz on RPi and more | Self-hosting | Enjoyer of Linux Desktops and GrapheneOS | building hardware at diynodes.com

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Anyone with a phone running Android 15 and sufficient data available will have a Linux terminal at their fingertips. What are you thinking? A dev environment? Hosting websites? Easy onion services? Sparrow-server? nostr:npub1hea99yd4xt5tjx8jmjvpfz2g5v7nurdqw7ydwst0ww6vw520prnq6fg9v2 A pruned bitcoin node? #RaspiBlitz Just need a few weeks free to play around 😅 (also it crashes on GrapheneOS so far, but a fix is underway) image
2025-03-10 20:04:39 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
X is down, probably nothing
2025-03-10 14:06:08 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Actionable browser advice found on Telegram, original post (with clickable links): https://t.me/NoGoolag/36979 @NoGoolag #browser #alternatives with mitigations, patches etc. Alpha version release March 6, 2025 FireFox browser options - Tor Browser (all) - Mullvad Browser (Desktop) - IronFox (Android) Read the Known Issues section on the gitlab. - LibreWolf (mentally ill devs) Make your own #Firefox with mitigations etc... - Phoenix / wiki - Arkenfox user.js / wiki / gui / user-tool / mobile - Narsil / Narsil Mobile - Betterfox / Betterfox Mobile - pyllyukko - Compare some of the user.js files Chromium based browser Options - Ungoogled Chromium (all) - Cromite (Android, Linux, Windows) Browser extensions - uBlacklist - uBlock Origin or uMatrix (never both) - LibRedirect (setup your instances for each service in the settings) Links to block lists... - Yokoffing - Celenity/Phoenix - FilterLists Set your default search engine to a search proxy - 4get instances - Searx instances Why your favorite browser is not recommended - Celenity Firefox browser comparisons - How to choose a browser for everyday use? - is your browser spyware? - Choose your browser carefully - Browsers and the connections they make compared - Fake Privacy and security Additional reading... - Wiki about extensions - Multiple Extension Conflicts - uMatrix for beginners - Firefox user.js install guide - Arch Linux Firefox Privacy wiki - Bromite (for knowledge purposes) Testing your browser - Fingerprint.com - How to test browsers for spyware - Privacytests browser comparison - Mullvad check - Bromite fingerprint testing - IP Leak - List of test sites A - List of test sites B * Thunderbird users should consider taking a look at Dove - Phoenix's sister project.
2025-03-07 22:22:26 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Step 1: Register all your assets through regulated exchanges and KYC Step 2: Make your government interested in digital asset forfeiture Step 3: ...
2025-03-07 05:51:04 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I want to choose to open Primal links in Yakihonne and Yakihonne links in Amethyst. Has anyone found a single click method to open arbitrary links in set apps on Android? #asknostr
2025-02-23 07:11:45 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
If your multisig setup is a security theatre If you trust and don't verify North Korean hackers will come and take your shit This is not a fucking joke
2025-02-21 22:27:55 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
What do you guys use for caching music to Android for listening offline? Best I have so far is an old torrented mp3 collection and a soundcloud account. #asknostr
2025-01-19 11:17:24 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Was worried about not having Tor Browser available for aarch64 linux, but worked out that the Tor proxy can be installed the same. From there can set the SOCKS5 proxy: 127.0.0.1 on the port 9050 in a dedicated browser like LibreWolf. Leave the DNS request going over Tor. Opening .onion sites works this way, acceptable for my main usecase of testing self-hosted Hidden Services and maybe Robosats. #asahi #linux #aarch64
2025-01-18 22:05:16 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Anyone running Linux on their M1 (or M2) Mac? Here to share my journey. https://asahilinux.org/ with Fedora is working really well, but got some annoyances due to the limited software available for aarch64. The good things are: - I learn to compile more things - looking at you Signal and Keybase - Power efficiency and shared memory without the closed garden - Fedora seems to be a very good distro (coming from Debian) - Webcam, speakers, USBC ports just work The (not so) bad so far: - will think twice what software worth the hassle and no closed source stuff is available to build - will need to master some emulators like qemu and Box86/Box64 - The built-in microphone hasn't been reverse-engineered yet - Fingerprint sensor won't work #linux #aarch64 #asahi
2024-12-16 20:00:51 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
How can I build these proofs for Github and X? #asknostr #amethyst image
2024-11-27 20:15:41 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →