How do you know that the content was illegal if it’s E2E encrypted?
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How do you know that the content was illegal if it’s E2E encrypted?
Next level: stick the price tag of organic bananas on a tray of meat.
https://telegra.ph allows you to post text (and pictures) without having to create an account …and is accessible from the Tor browser ;)
In Europe, many merchants allow you to order online and collect (and pay for) the goods from their premises. For example: https://www.galaxus.com/en/wiki/556
Great! Then now you’re ready to install Microsoft Edge on your fresh new linux installation: https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/edge/pool/main/m/microsoft-edge-stable/ 🤡
Here’s my lazy and unpopular solution
When I go to x.com I end up on twitter.com
So Elon says it’s 𝕏 but my browser still says it’s Twitter
I’ve long used SAS.planet 🌐 to import maps from OpenStreetMap, Navionics or GoogleMap and then export them in Garmin format.
You’ll have to scour specialist forums to find the right configurations/settings, but it’s possible.
Nice find, I didn’t know that one. Thank you :)
sometimes it’s possible to view Instagram’s profiles from picuki.com without logged in (but beware, it’s full of trackers)
Edit: since bibliogram.art is dead I’ve tried imginn.org and gramhir.com with varying degrees of success in the past, today neither seems to work.
Salut à toi dear disciple of the Kopimist church
Have a look at https://lemmyverse.net
Not all-encompassing but provides a good overview of the various instances and communities.
Use of anonymous email forwarding service or disposable email address is strongly recommended on those platform
Thanks, it currently pointing to https://zlibrary-ch.se
Yes indeed, it looks more like a visibility campaign
I’ve heard that the site is still accessible via tor but I’m not sure of the right address.
• http://bookszlibb74ugqojhzhg2a63w5i2atv5bqarulgczawnbmsb6s6qead.onion
• http://loginzlib2vrak5zzpcocc3ouizykn6k5qecgj2tzlnab5wcbqhembyd.onion
Which one is the good one?
Edit: see answer below
Since configuring a printer or a keyboard require online web applications, I’m looking forward the need for web app to setup my network card.
ok, I see… I’ve never really understood the point of cryptography in public discussions as anyone can read the messages anyway.