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Wenn wer Ärger mit dem #NetworkManager im #AccessPoint Mode hat oder #DHCP, #DNS upstream, DNS port usw. individuell einstellen will...
...ich kann jetzt qualifiziert helfen...🙈

Kein Witz - ich habe sowohl im NetworkManager als auch #dnsmasq jede verfluchte Zeile im Code gelesen und verstanden die das Zusammenspiel beider Dienste im AP-Mode betrifft...

#piSpot...
(minimalistischer, mobiler #HotSpot #WLAN #WWAN #ETHERNET #VPN #Tor #AdBlock #ChildProtection #RaspberryPi #Raspberry #PiZero2)

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@heisec

Für eigene Verbindungen die offizielle #Wireguard app verwenden. Alternativ evtl kleinere Projekte wie #WGTunnel github.com/zaneschepke/wgtunne oder #RethinkDNS (was noch viel mehr kann). OpenVPN auch okay.

Alles andere ist Schwachsinn, Firmen sollen aufhören irgendwelche komischen proprietären Anwendungen zu nutzen.

Für verbesserte Privatsphäre #MullvadVPN #AirVPN #ProtonVPN #IVPN und erstmal keine weiteren.

Für Anonymität #Tor.

#VPN.s schleusen jeglichen Verkehr durch fremde Server!

A FOSS Android client for WireGuard and AmneziaWG with auto-tunneling. - wgtunnel/wgtunnel
GitHubGitHub - wgtunnel/wgtunnel: A FOSS Android client for WireGuard and AmneziaWG with auto-tunneling.A FOSS Android client for WireGuard and AmneziaWG with auto-tunneling. - wgtunnel/wgtunnel

#Goals2025

Moving away from the constant upgrade cycle & moving closer to the ideals of #PermaComputing #MalleableSoftware

Design and setup a redundant system of old/used, cheap, low-power devices running ia: #Guix, #Linux, #FreeBSD, #macOS, #HaikuOS, #Plan9Front, #X11, #P9, #NFS, all working together

Become an expert on #MicroControllers #ESP32 #STM32 #RP2040 #MIPS #RiscV

DIY sensors which sing like birds to communicate their status

DIY robots "drones"

Move as much as possible of my computing needs to the #Terminal, #Emacs, #Rio #CLI #TUI #P9

Get an #3DPrinter and learn to use it

Design and build my own portable 8dot #braille terminal & try out if 3x3 or 3x4 dots is also workable.

Design and build my own low-power computers, their OS, and tools

Writing more of my own tools #DIY

#SmallTalk #ObjectPascal #Prolog #Scheme #Racket #CommonLisp #Haskell #Rust #Go #ObjectiveC #Swift

Deploy #LoRa #ReticullumNetwork #RNodes #MeshCore #Meshtastic

Start an #InternetResiliencyClub

Add #Tor, #I2P support by #WebProxy

#SolarPowered #SelfHost over #I2P, #OnionService #Blog #Wiki #Repositories #GopherHole #Darcs #Mercurial

#SelfHost my own #EmailServer, which will only accept email from #KnownServers #CommunityEmail #MutualEmailAcceptance

Share files via #BitTorrent over #I2P

DIY #HomeAutomation
DIY #GardeningAutomation
DIY #GreenHouse

Get a house cat, train the cat, use voice and gestures

Start asking money for advice & technology support

Build/program my own opportunistic and strange cryptocurrency miners #BTC, #XMR, #ZEC, etc #Art

#MakeMoreArt #LearnToDraw #Learn3DModeling #LearnGenerativeArt #LearnToComposeAmbientMusic

#ReCreateJottit #ReCreateInstikiWiki

#WriteMore #PublishMore #Letters, #Essays, #Missives, #Reports, #Treatise

I've added some basic instructions on accessing #HardenedBSD resources (package repos and OS binary updates) over #Tor here: git.hardenedbsd.org/hardenedbs

I think some refinements could be made, but this is at least an initial draft. If anyone has any ideas for further refinement, please let me know.

GitLabHome · Wiki · HardenedBSD / HardenedBSD · GitLabHardenedBSD src tree

I monitor connections from countries on my #tor snowflake proxy. Here are charts showing selected countries from last 7 days. Guess when Iran cut internet totally for their people.

Interesting thing is that connections labeled as US or DE look very similar, is this related to using VPN by those ppl or something?

Nice!
I donated to the @torproject the other day and got the hat as a gift, received today.

Delivery on this field works very well too. I've never seen a box like this arriving in this condition (forgot to take a photo).

And I didn't know that they're going to include some stickers either. A little extra surprise. Thanks!

Take a look at the photo, if you want this too, go and donate!
donate.torproject.org

The hat BTW fits good

We've been hard at work the past few months!

1. Leaving the Westin datacenter in downtown Seattle and moving on from expensive co-location

2. Moving our gear to Fremont, California

3. Bringing on board a few new Advisory Board members, including @whil who has been an incredible help deploying our #Proxmox infrastructure, and @alexhaydock who has been instrumental in deploying our new #Ansible infra, new recursive #DNS resolution infra, and new #Tor exit relays in California! See: infosec.exchange/@alexhaydock/ with more updates to follow

4. Installing new co-location with some older low-power systems in Amsterdam for our self-hosted #ActivityPub infra @ disobey.net, where we just moved our #Mastodon profile to!

5. Deploying a new #XMTP node @ xmtp.disobey.net, and testing a new #DeltaChat relay!

6. Deploying some new #obfs4 private bridges for use in a country who's conducting heavy internet surveillance and censorship, blocking access to @torproject

and today is our birthday!!! we're 8 years old today ^_^ stay tuned for more updates to come!

Infosec ExchangeAlex Haydock (@alexhaydock@infosec.exchange)Attached: 1 image We deployed 24x new Tor exit relays today for @emeraldonion@disobey.net ! 🧅 I'm excited to post (or maybe talk) about our deployment architecture soon. We're deploying relays as diskless VMs that each boot from a single EFI binary. No logging, no persistence. Pretty much just the Tor daemon. https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/family:186F046D8895E13626B363B879BD15F38A52C6BC

Thanks to everyone who joined our Tor Operator AMA on Reddit and Mastodon! Your questions helped highlight the challenges and rewards of running Tor relays, but also highlighted the importance of Tor relays for online privacy.

The Tor network thrives on its community of operators. If you're thinking of running a relay, join the operators channel on Matrix/IRC, mailing list, or forums. We're there to help you get started!

Mein #piSpot...

(minimalistischer mobiler #HotSpot / #AccessPoint #WLAN #WWAN #ETHERNET #VPN #Tor #AdBlock #ChildProtection - #RaspberryPi #Raspberry #PiZero2)

...artet aus.
Von 06:00 bis jetzt #NetworkManager Sourcen gelesen...😍 🤷‍♂️

Gestern habe ich 12h versucht meine Fragen mittels der Manuals und Foren beantworten zu können.
Ich bin in den #Sourcen (plain #C) so viel schneller und effektiver - all dieses blöde BlaBla in Handbüchern - ich kann das einfach nicht mit meinem #AuDHS.
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@jwz Others have complained about this problem, frequently focused on the cost of processing particularly rarely accessed data [1]. Do you see something like this honeypot being a solution to that problem?

The currently widespread solution of captcha's really degrades the experience of the web, and one have to ask how long term a solution that is. It seems Proof of Work really worked for #tor [2], I wonder if that could be the solution for the clearnet too.

[1] diff.wikimedia.org/2025/04/01/
[2] blog.torproject.org/introducin

"Isabela Fernandes believes free, open-source software has helped build the internet, and will be key to improving it for all. As executive director of the Tor Project – the nonprofit behind the decentralized, onion-routing network providing crucial online anonymity to activists and dissidents around the world – she has fought tirelessly for everyone to have private access to an uncensored internet, and Tor has become one of the world's strongest tools for privacy and freedom online.

Fernandes joins EFF’s Cindy Cohn and Jason Kelley to discuss the importance of not just accepting technology as it’s given to us, but collaboratively breaking it, tinkering with it, and rebuilding it together until it becomes the technology that we really need to make our world a better place.

In this episode you’ll learn about:

- How the Tor network protects the anonymity of internet users around the world, and why that’s so important
- Why online privacy is NOT only for “people who have something to hide”
- The importance of making more websites friendly and accessible to Tor and similar systems
- How Tor can actually benefit law enforcement
- How free, open-source software can power economic booms"

eff.org/deeplinks/2025/05/podc

Electronic Frontier Foundation · Podcast Episode: Why Three is Tor's Magic NumberMany in Silicon Valley, and in U.S. business at large, seem to believe innovation springs only from competition, a race to build the next big thing first, cheaper, better, best. But what if collaboration and community breeds innovation just as well as adversarial competition? (You can also find...