leraje

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[–] leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 6 days ago

In terms of data, put TailsOS on a USB drive, configure persistent storage, download VeraCrypt over TOR, install that, encrypt everything tutorial

What you do with the drive (or drives if you make copies) really depends. If the climate is very wet and warm where you live then storing them outside is going to need very good protection to keep them relatively cool and dry. You'd also have to find somewhere that you can absolutely guarantee isn't going to get redeveloped or otherwise built on, or conversely, knocked down/demolished for as long as you're away.

A long term self-storage company might be an idea, or a bank vault, where you've paid for (for example) 10 years in advance. Of course that means you have to be absolutely sure the company won't go bankrupt or be seized by the corrupt regime you're hiding the data from. You'd also have to have someone else set these up in their name or it could be seized along with you. You then have to hope they don't get seized, or get dementia or die.

If you have comrades abroad in a safer country, maybe physically mail them the drives before the corrupt regime starts noticing you? Then of course you also have to hope they can return them and haven;t forgotten, died etc.

[–] leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

'Better' is relative :) is it better than using something like SearXNG? No. But for those people who insist on using Google, its better to do a proxied search than a first-hand one. Mullvad are European, are one of the very few orgs I personally think are trustable and have shown no signs of enshittification, Leta has been audited by a 3rd party - for those looking for a private Google experience this is about the best there is.

[–] leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone 22 points 6 days ago (3 children)

Leaving notes...committing genocide, yeah they're interchangeable really.

[–] leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 week ago

Depends what you want. If you want an experience like Proton with its own app then use Tuta. If you're happy with IMAP with a client like Evolution (Linux) or FairEmail (mobile for Android) or access via a website then mailbox.org are very good.

[–] leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone 23 points 1 week ago

It's been a few steps in a concerning direction by them recently. As of right now, it's still OK to use IMO but I'm sincerely hoping this is the extent of it, or even that they row back some of the recent changes.

However, I still want it to exist because its the only viable alternative at the moment to Google's dominance. Yes there are plenty of forks (two of which I use) but they still rely on Firefox as the core product. I don't think any are hard forks (or am I wrong?). I'm very uncomfortable at the thought of using a browser thats based on Chromium and/or unable to run the full version of UBO or have Containerised tabs.

 

There’s a reason that cookies and privacy policies (in the EU at least) have become such an online nuisance. These assurances of your safety and privacy are nothing more than a pretext to get consent. Your “anonymised” data is sold to an infinite regress of third parties, analysed, correlated and de-anonymised again. Any smart device you use, your browsing habits, banking transactions, your GPS position are all used to deduce fine grain information about you. Then weaponised against you for as much profit as possible.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml
 

Two days ago, LW started behaving very oddly. It suddenly stopped rendering pages - but only on some sites. For example, the default Lemmy skin is fine but the Alexandrite skin is not. The BBC website doesn't work either. A few others seemingly totally random.

The domain resolves and it makes the initial connection and then it takes up to a minute of doing nothing and then just craps out, unable to render the page. Checking the Inspector reveals no errors or warnings and the network inspector is making a connection but not loading anything other than headers and basic tags.

The page presents no errors it just shows a blank screen. <html> <head> and <body> tags load but nothing else.

All these pages work fine in all other browsers I've tested in (floorp, Mullvad, vanilla FFox and Brave).

Details: LibreWolf 128.0-2 (flatpak) on LMDE (Faye).

Any clues, pointers or advice very gratefully received. I love the browser and have it set up just how I like it so don't really want to switch to another.