It seems you can only access the tip of the iceberg. If I’m wrong, can someone point out how to access to the whole archive’s content?
It seems you can only access the tip of the iceberg. If I’m wrong, can someone point out how to access to the whole archive’s content?
That’s what I thought indeed. I’ve read some articles lately that mentioned some content from Wikileaks and I’d be a happy camper if I could read that.
Telegram has NEVER been safe and private.
AFAIK, only Joplin offers sync with NextCloud.
On mobile, sync works well, even with 2FA. But my access model is simple: 1/ create and edit notes on Desktop app 2/ read notes on Desktop and Mobile apps.
This looks cool, but can’t beat Joplin. Accessing securely my notes on multiple devices I synced on my Nextcloud is priceless.
Pixel phone with GrapheneOS, it’s an unbeatable solution. Rock solid, reliable, safe & secure and private. A lot of people mentioned Pixel 8 gen to be really with very long-term support (about 7 years if I not mistaken), so that’s really worthy!
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Chuck made a great video explaining that. If I remember well, he suggested 2 Wi-Fi, one to connect to the hotel Wi-Fi for example and the other to distribute a secure connection to your gears. I guess you can do the 2nd one through the Ethernet port of the Pi: here you go.
Use Cryptomator to have your data safe from prying eyes.
It’s not about doing this illegal, it’s about protecting my privacy wherever I am located.
Depends on the hardware… Copy machine is forbidden for example.
Thanks m8. I use NewPipe for YT vids anyway.
Appreciate the detailed answer.
You’re right, OpenWRT will not hide but let’s say protect my home computers from being monitored.
Also, VPN is a must and need to figure out the best way to handle that.
I don’t think they will forbid me to bring the Pi.
You’re right, a bit more complex rn, but thanks for mentioning it anyway
Noted, I plan to connect to my iSP using the USB port, and then the WiFi to distribute the internet at home on a local-based network.
Found this video, seems quite straightforward: NetworkChuck - RaspberryPi router
If you care about privacy, choose 1984. Located in Iceland and good service.
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No one’s asking to hack Wikileaks…