GPG Sync 0.3 is out and it now fully complies with the draft "Distributing OpenPGP Keys with Signed Keylist Subscriptions" internet standard! Check it out https://code.firstlook.media/gpg-sync-v0-3
"The Intellipedia page also stated that, beginning in 2002, Franceβs intelligence agency, #DGSE, βdelivered #computers and #fax equipment to #Senegalβs security services and by 2004 could access all the information processed by these systems, according to a cooperative source with indirect access.β"
@Maltimore it works for me. If you visit ddosecrets.com without Tor Browser it redirects to a tor2web proxy which is slow an annoying. Just visit http://ddosecretspzwfy7.onion/ in Tor Browser instead
A new leak site, Distributed Denial of Secrets, is about to publish 175GB of leaked Russian emails and documents from "politicians, journalists, bankers, folks in oligarch and religious circles, nationalists, separatists, terrorists operating in Ukraine" https://www.thedailybeast.com/this-time-its-russias-emails-getting-leaked
@chetwisniewski I used the Lektor quickstart command, then edited from there. Didn't use a theme. I used to be a full stack web dev for a long time though, so I'm familiar with responsive design, etc.
@micahflee@tek Also, the idea that Julian individually invented wikileaks is ludicrous. There were at least 6 if not more like 8-10 folks involved on the technical stuff before the announcement at congress.
@gwm yeah I'm thinking about it. I'm hesitant to publish my Lektor repository though because then people can see my writing process through my commit history, and I like to only publish final versions not work-in-progress drafts :).
It was pretty interesting, I think I really like Lektor. The most interesting part was migrating old nested WordPress comments into Lektor. I automated that part, but manually converted blog posts from HTML to markdown.
@wjmaggos I think I'm the only one! I did briefly talk with my editor like a year or two ago about more Intercept journalists using it, and potentially us running an instance, but alas, no one else stuck with it
I decided to fact-check some of the items on the list of 140 "false and defamatory" things journalists aren't allowed to say about WikiLeaks and Julian Assange
@K_REY_C because I attended a meeting full of free software people awhile ago and had a discussion on static site generators, and ultimately decided Lektor had the best support for localization.
I'm not planning on localizing micahflee.com, but I would like to rebuild onionshare.org using Lektor and include all the documentation, so it can get translated into other languages just like the app. My own site was to learn how to use Lektor
Check it out, I finally ditched WordPress and rebuilt my website using the static site generator Lektor. No more PHP or MySQL, it's very cool https://micahflee.com