Hi again. On 11/11/2017 08:01 PM, Joe Smith wrote: > Hi y'all, > > Yes I was the one at IRC and asked this question. Thanks for letting > me know :) Are there other repositories that are free as in freedom > that allow any users to upload content directly to it, even if it > contained illegal stuff (such as connecting users to blackmarkets > (such as drugs and ammunition stores etc)), not that I plan to off > course download such content but was rather curious if such a > repository exists? > You should use your own server for that.
The things you describe sound like websites, rather than Debian apt packages (compiled programs/scripts/etc...). Lubuntu is a set of programs to give you freedom on your computer to use it directly, without giving up your freedom to a proprietary OS. There are a variety of web browsers you can use to connect to websites, though I would *strongly advise* against your mentioned usage. If you wanted privacy because you were in an oppressive country trying to have more freedom of information I would give you names of programs you could use to help, as well as specific distributions which would make your internet activity less easy to track. > Regards > Joe -- Regards
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