Secure Messaging for Dummies
1. Get a server; a raspberry pi, an old desktop, a 48 UI behemoth, whatever.
2. Determine which secure messaging protocol you want to host.
3. Install and configure the server software on your server.
4. Create a user guide and help educate your loved ones on the necessary tools and on opsec.
5. Get a VPS.
6. Set up a Wireguard endpoint on your VPS's public IP.
7. Connect your server to the wireguard network.
8. Connect your loved ones to the wireguard network.
@newt
Why do I see none of the cool "girls who like to be choked during sex" threads from this instance? Does Mastodon not pass the age restriction, not high enough to ride? 🤭
An #introduction post is probably appropriate. So: Hello from #norway !
I'm here hoping to find interesting #DIY #electronics and other nerdy projects, in addition to sharing my own stuff.
I've been fiddling with #esp32 microcontroller/WiFi modules for a while, and will probably post my share of esp32 related projects.
My primary programming languages are #php #cpp #javascript
I do #pcb design with #Kicad, simple 2D design with #qcad and 3D work in #freecad.
I write about some of my projects on my personal blog, https://espenandersen.no
My GitHub repository is found at https://github.com/espena
(Image from my garage workbench)
British office of a company linked to Russia vanishes into thin air — complete with the database of its clients DNA data 🤦
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz7wl7rpndjo
hey new friends and old, also strangers and enemies, pls say hello to nina. sometimes she likes to stand like she's a person. #CatsOfMastodon
"In many ways, D is like Go. It uses garbage collection, has a nice library with everything you need out-of-the-box, is cross-platform (available for Windows, macOS, all major Linux distributions, Android, and even FreeBSD,) has functional programming features, has integrated unit testing, a package manager, and much more."
Help me find a Mastodon post? In the last month or so, somebody posted a picture of custom "pixels" — a shape like the LCD numerals we know, but they had some angles and extra corner bits, and the shapes of letters they made were really intriguing. Does that sound familiar? Possibly one piece of a weekly link roundup? Would love pointers if that sounds at all familiar.
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Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.