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Here’s a way to get past India’s rising internet firewall
Indian internet users are increasingly looking for legal and safe ways to get around the country’s tightening digital censorship regime, worsened by overzealous internet service providers (ISPs).
https://qz.com/india/1572570/tor-can-help-indians-access-porn-reddit-other-blocked-websites/
Record and share your terminal sessions
Forget screen recording apps and blurry video. Enjoy a lightweight, purely text-based approach to terminal recording.
Using Kdenlive: My Linux Video Editing Workflow
I’m a fan of Kdenlive and I enjoyed this video.
https://peertube.mastodon.host/videos/watch/7bb404fa-926b-458d-a9a4-3430817dd4e8
PeerTube app
Use the PeerTube player app available via F-Droid. I’ve been using it and it looks nice and works as expected.
Why decentralisation matters
Why does decentralisation matter? A very clearly written article by the creator of Mastodon Eugen Rochko.
OpenArchive
Android app OpenArchive for uploading media to the Internet Archive using Tor.
Really nice app, makes it convenient to upload media from your phone.
Linux laptop – Pinebook
This review of the Pinebook (a cheap Linux laptop) sounds pretty positive to me.
NewPipe
For watching YouTube videos on my mobile phone I use NewPipe, a free and open-source media player app that is a YouTube client. It is only available in the F-Droid software repository and is therefore only installable on Android devices.
I reckon it’s great.
NewPipe website
PixelFed
An alternative to Instagram. I’ve never used Instagram but I’m interested in giving PixelFed a try.
This is a list of Nodes/Instances
I’ve created an account on https://pixelfed.social