I just published the first Faircamp 2.0 BETA builds! (ノ´ヮ`)ノ*: ・゚

Packages for Debian (/Ubuntu/etc.) and Arch (/Manjaro/etc.) are now available.

Download: faircamp.org/download.html#beta

Documentation: faircamp.org/docs/2.0.0/

Very early release notes: faircamp.org/changes/2.0.0/

I will continually extend documentation around the changes in 2.0 over the coming weeks, so for now expect that some things might simply not be explained anywhere yet. You are very welcome to reach out to me and ask about things, this will in fact help me to figure out what people need to know the most! Thank you already!

Although things are fairly stable already, please make backups if you're using this on production data and/or in production environments.

And with that said, enjoy and let me know how it goes! :)

#faircamp

For the next two weeks, we’re encouraging you to become an EFF member for as little as $10 each month. Now's the time to defend privacy & free expression for everyone. eff.org/summer

People who've only ever known broadband often imagine dial-up as "just slower internet." It really wasn't lol.

What was practical was fundamentally different. Clicking the wrong link could cost you several minutes and stall your browser. Also tabs didn't exist just additional windows.

A page with a few megabytes of JavaScript is effectively unusable on dialup. Which is... most of them 🙃.

Indiana says it excludes journalists from executions to protect prisoners’ “dignity.”

That’s a convenient excuse for shielding executions from public scrutiny.

Indiana lawmakers should end the ban and let the press in.

thehill.com/opinion/criminal-j

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