SecureDrop 1.0.0 is out and includes support for v3 onion services plus significant updates to SecureDrop’s web-based Source Interface and Journalist/Admin Interface.
https://securedrop.org/news/securedrop-100-released/
.onion: https://secrdrop5wyphb5x.onion/news/securedrop-100-released/
According to the-federation.info the #fediverse has crossed 3 million registered users (and this is excluding Gab)
HI!!
I need some help.
My spouse and i are trying to figure out a better way to track our finances, while using software i can host on my servers, and that is open source. We have a piece of software but it's double entry accounting. So, are there non-double entry systems that are self hosted, open source, and still allow secure access from external systems? We use a LDAP authentication.
Alternately, any *simplistic* explanations of double entry accounting would be very appreciated. I'm in the process of doing my own research, but any help would be really nice.
Boosts and answers appreciated!!
The surveillance state is growing.
A new project by @eff and the University of Nevada allows you to explore a map of where known cell-site simulators, smart street lights, and mobile biometric technology have been deployed.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xwewjj/this-interactive-map-tracks-our-growing-surveillance-state
I get hundreds of millions of dollars every year by legitimising surveillance capitalists and enabling them to violate your privacy by default. (I wouldn’t exist without them.) Please trust me on privacy.
Why are you all looking at me like that?
OK, OK, you can stop glaring: I’m Mozilla, y’all love me. 💕
#OpenBSD has disabled #DoH by default in our #Firefox packages. This is active in -current, and will be in our 6.6 -release.
From @otto 's commit message:
"""Disable DoH by default. While encrypting DNS might be a good thing, sending all DNS traffic to Cloudflare by default is not a good idea.
Applications should respect OS configured settings."""
WHOIS comparison:
cybre.space: https://coinsh.red/ipfs/QmZUVTxasp1L1usVgk6ppYnkFaPFpsQ4zY6mLAZUd1WhHC
static.cybre.space: https://coinsh.red/ipfs/Qme42et61YTBjQNrFb7292erpEWPnrJgLLLUBFDaiMeaTF
This plugin requires some configuration, or it will break most websites by default. I would at the very least allow third party CSS, but it is up to you. You could also just disable everything except protection from CF if that sounds better to you.
There is a plugin that will automagically block Cloudflare connections (or redirect to archive.org if you'd prefer). It comes with IceCat, it's called Searxes Third Party Tracker Blocker. It's also mirrored on the Mozilla addon store if that's more your thing.
Tor Browser for Android 8.5.6 is out now. The latest version for Linux, macOS, and Windows is still 8.5.5.
This update fixes an issue with the aarch64 version, mostly on Android 9, which caused a crash on launch. Apologies to all who were affected.
https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-856
What software devs can do to combat climate change:
help your local climate groups organise
help in running their digital infrastructure
make them a nice website
if the group is using some FLOSS tool, help making it better
What is hardly going to help combating climate change as a software dev: Shaving off a few CPU instructions on one of your software projects.
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