bill-auger
I want to thank you for raising questions (and in fact not getting most of
the answers you want)
From your github account you are someone of experience, a develloper and you
have even made a LiveCD version of Puppy Linux for education purposes
(?)[correct me if i'm wrong]..
N
Privacy Badger is not an add blocker. It stops third-party trackers from
tracking you.
You can use both Ublock Origin and Privacy Badger simultaneously.
https://www.eff.org/privacybadger#faq-Why-doesn%27t-Privacy-Badger-block-all-ads?
Because Privacy Badger is primarily a privacy tool, not an
I guess that IRC is for more informal meetings, and not necessarely a
support place. Although new comers do visit it sometimes. IRC is also
good for scheduled "follow-along" support requests.
Forums and mailing lists, in the contrary, are suitable for support,
because the request doesn't get lost
You're welcome! :)
loldier
I use privacy badger, ublock, https everywhere, I do disable third party
scripts. Do not track header consent, I do run a test with panopticlick, I
saved any file by default into a USB DRIVE. I USE BLEACHBIT. I BROWSE
PRIVATELY.. Disable shock-wave pluggings, use Youtube all HTML5,
How do I keep companies from spying on me?
Use Tor Browser for most of your ''sensitive'' browsing, and a VPN for your
Banking and the usual web surf..you can change your DNS, use free proxies
As far as I know is to use a free gnu/linux like trisquel and an encrypted no
logging vpn service
Yes. Thank you for correcting me. I will apply to get used with the correct
terms.
http://www.powerpc-notebook.org/?wysija-page=1&controller=email&action=view&email_id=31&wysijap=subscriptions&user_id=474
http://www.powerpc-notebook.org
noscript is all you need :)
Hi jules_verne,
I use Zotero as reference and pdf manager, it allow effectively to organize
large amount of bibliography, and you can purchase for more space if you
need. Additional citation styles can be added from
https://www.zotero.org/styles/. The LibreOffice pluggin is great for the wo
vitac...@ruggedinbox.com wrote:
http://www.powerpc-notebook.org
Making a PPC-based computer that complies with the FSF Respects Your
Freedom program sounds like a good plan to me. I look forward to learning
more details about what they are able to make.
Unfortunately their communications ar
Hey mateson. Ok, I just downloaded it and made it launch sandboxed, working
fine. Follow waht I did:
/home/gnu/.icecat/icecat
/bin/bash: /home/gnu/.icecat/icecat: No such file or directory
^same error it was giving to you..
So, as I suspected it is a permission issue and I just whitelisted th
>ruggedinbox [dot] com
R.I.P :'(
That used to be a decent mail provider.
Can not remember, but I am suscribed.
Yes, you were correct. :)
I realize now that I tried your idea before but I put the
whitelist ~/.icecat
in the wrong place in the profile.
it has been corrected though. :)
This law, should be enough to make everyone rally against trump even some who
supported him.
meh...
Not sure if I followed you, but I'd probably contribute to Bogatov's legal
defence fund if you got a few dollars:
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-dmitry-bogatov-freebogatov
At this point I'm still mostly waiting on some motions I filed to get the
evidence and anything else they m
The hardware hasn't been manufactured yet so of course the final designs
aren't released, but that isn't what makes something libre hardware anyway
within the context of free software. The hardware which has been designed is
not dependant on any proprietary pieces. That's the key thing that m
Thank you! I knew it wasn't some secret hush hush thing. It's sad what
happened, but best to talk about these things I feel than ignore them.
Well, I'm not sure I'd say EOMA68 isn't libre. It's available for others to
utilize as well in their own device designs. Though that said we can start
talking about certain aspects of what is being manufactured. There is the
Libre Tea Computer Card. That is going to get RYF'd once there is a
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