https://blog.cloudflare.com/first-half-2019-transparency-report-and-an-update-on-a-warrant-canary/
They removed "Cloudflare has never terminated a customer due to political pressure" :blobeyes:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/first-half-2019-transparency-report-and-an-update-on-a-warrant-canary/
They removed "Cloudflare has never terminated a customer due to political pressure" :blobeyes:
Even though it passed all their checks at the protocol level and even though I used rather strict verification settings for such a new server, Google's algorithm™, in its infinite wisdom, decided that my email was spam.
:flan_rage:
Hey Google. Fuck you 🖕
https://bin.nixnet.xyz/?4a20d376e8a3b536#FC7dWaYnwJqgxzmogN5WVMVX4CwU7FFREztqxEVA2rjV
UBports just came out with a fabulous promo video explaining some of the concerns with the current mobile industry and how Ubuntu Touch can be a powerful force for change.
https://invidious.nixnet.xyz/watch?v=1sPtRdZlEu4
#FLOSS #MobileOS #Privacy #UT #UbuntuTouch #UBports @ubports
https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-bought-my-friends-face-for-5/ 👀
I've just set up #Nextcloud for any that are interested! Users get 10 GB by default; let me know if you need more and we can talk.
Before registering, make sure you read this page: https://nixnet.xyz/nextcloud/
It's available over clearnet: https://cloud.nixnet.xyz/
And over #Tor as a #HiddenService:
http://gauqtx73eylbbls2hpxe3cjmfscyzzwzlvcngooyf7o2646rnkk4itqd.onion/
@purism @Purism While I'm all for decentralisation and moving away from malicious corporate entities, I don't really like how it's made to seem as if every service on librem.one is something made by Purism. The technical specifications do say what protocol is being used but not the underlying software and I think that's an underhanded way to go about it.
At least say LibremSocial is Mastodon, LibremTunnel is PIA, LibremMail is any old mail server with tight GPG integration & K-9 Mail from Android, and that LibremFiles and Contacts will, I assume, be Nextcloud.
I really don't like people that come along, take a good open source project, rebrand it, and pass it off as their own. Transparency is a good thing and I don't really see any on the front page of https://librem.one
If you were operating this as a non-profit, that would one thing. It's an entirely different matter to be making money from free software without giving credit where credit is due.
@adw
I know Mozilla really pushes Pocket but keep in mind that, even though they've been promising to, they still haven't released the source code. If you care about that, try #wallabag.
https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag
If you are interested, I run an instance at https://wallabag.nixnet.xyz open for anyone to use.
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