Author: dosch
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Okkipi Forum
Today I continued a project started earlier; a forum for the Okkipi group. This is a group people seeking to learn more about Linux and the Raspberry Pi and having fun while at it. We meet irregularly and exchange our knowledge to build more or less usefull stuff on top of our nifty machines. Of […]
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I am on Keybase
Keybase will be a public directory of publicly auditable public keys. All paired, for convenience, with unique usernames. Follow me here #foundprivacy #software
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Why King George III Can Encrypt
King George III set aside his quill, having completed secret orders to put down the rebellion. It was imperative that they remain secure, visible only to Generals Gage and Howe. The King opened a cabinet in the wall behind him, revealing hundreds of locks each labelled with the name of a British General. Selecting one […]
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Marktplaats artikel bij De Correspondent
Vrijdag 30 mei werd m’n artikel over Marktplaats op de Correspondent geplaatst. Dat het goed ontvangen zou worden vermoede ik wel, maar dat zoveel media er melding van zouden maken… Hier de inleiding en link naar het artikel, en daaronder alle media (die ik zo snel kon vinden) die naar het artikel verwijzen. Wie zijn […]
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Everything Is Broken
Security and privacy experts harangue the public about metadata and networked sharing, but keeping track of these things is about as natural as doing blood panels on yourself every morning, and about as easy. The risks on a societal level from giving up our privacy are terrible. Yet the consequences of not doing so on […]
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Indie box
Indie Box: Let’s Bring Our Data Home The first ready-to-use personal server for storing personal data and running indie web applications at home. Human friendly! Seems the more user friendly version of a raspberry pi with ArkOS (and the price tag that comes with it…)At least it sounds more promising and real than the freedom […]
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Keybase.io
New service promising security, keys verification etc. etc.Find me at https://keybase.io/dosch Keybase will be a public directory of publicly auditable public keys. All paired, for convenience, with unique usernames. …and a pretty sweet reference client. Via https://keybase.io/ #keybaseio #lookingforsolutions #security #software
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Dnsmasq, an addition to occupy.here?
Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server. It is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines with DHCP-allocated addresses to […]
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Two Occupy.here nodes created!
I made two occupy.here nodes today. It was very easy thnx to the great documentation. Each Occupy.here router is a LAN island in an archipelago of affiliated websites. Anyone within range of an Occupy.here wifi router, with a web-capable pokedex or laptop, can join the network “OCCUPY.HERE,” load the locally-hosted website http://occupy.here, and use the […]
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NinjaCat v1.0
Welcome to NinjaCat application! NinjaCat is a simple realtime, channel based chat service with an optional encryption support. NinjaCat is anonymous and does not keep a serverside copy of your conversation. You should also note that if you want a better anonymity, you should use TOR or equivalent. Please, be aware that NinjaCat is provided […]