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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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openoms 9 months ago
Does anyone use some LLM powered tool to help the review of github pull requests? Could be useful running locally (with a remote API), but if good enough could even comment straight into the PR discussion too. #asknostr
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openoms 9 months ago
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? @craigraw A pruned bitcoin node? #RaspiBlitz Just need a few weeks free to play around ๐Ÿ˜… (also it crashes on GrapheneOS so far, but a fix is underway) image
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openoms 9 months ago
X is down, probably nothing
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openoms 10 months ago
Actionable browser advice found on Telegram, original post (with clickable links): @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.
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openoms 10 months ago
Step 1: Register all your assets through regulated exchanges and KYC Step 2: Make your government interested in digital asset forfeiture Step 3: ...
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openoms 10 months ago
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
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openoms 10 months ago
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
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openoms 11 months ago
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
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openoms 11 months ago
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
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