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  1. itsfoss.com/self-hosting-start

    5 simple(~ish) tools to start your home-lab or home-server with

    - Jellyfin: Your own Netflix
    - Kavita: Your own Kindle library
    - Nextcloud: Your own Google drive (and more)
    - Immich: Your own Google Photos
    - Navidrome: Your own Spotify

    #SelfHosting #Homelab #OpenSource #Linux #DIYTech #TechStack #ServerSetup #PrivacyFirst #DigitalFreedom #DataProtection #SecureYourData #EncryptEverything #FOSS #DataSovereignty #OwnYourData #InternetFreedom #TechIndependence

  2. itsfoss.com/self-hosting-start

    5 simple(~ish) tools to start your home-lab or home-server with

    - Jellyfin: Your own Netflix
    - Kavita: Your own Kindle library
    - Nextcloud: Your own Google drive (and more)
    - Immich: Your own Google Photos
    - Navidrome: Your own Spotify

    #SelfHosting #Homelab #OpenSource #Linux #DIYTech #TechStack #ServerSetup #PrivacyFirst #DigitalFreedom #DataProtection #SecureYourData #EncryptEverything #FOSS #DataSovereignty #OwnYourData #InternetFreedom #TechIndependence

  3. itsfoss.com/self-hosting-start

    5 simple(~ish) tools to start your home-lab or home-server with

    - Jellyfin: Your own Netflix
    - Kavita: Your own Kindle library
    - Nextcloud: Your own Google drive (and more)
    - Immich: Your own Google Photos
    - Navidrome: Your own Spotify

    #SelfHosting #Homelab #OpenSource #Linux #DIYTech #TechStack #ServerSetup #PrivacyFirst #DigitalFreedom #DataProtection #SecureYourData #EncryptEverything #FOSS #DataSovereignty #OwnYourData #InternetFreedom #TechIndependence

  4. itsfoss.com/self-hosting-start

    5 simple(~ish) tools to start your home-lab or home-server with

    - Jellyfin: Your own Netflix
    - Kavita: Your own Kindle library
    - Nextcloud: Your own Google drive (and more)
    - Immich: Your own Google Photos
    - Navidrome: Your own Spotify

    #SelfHosting #Homelab #OpenSource #Linux #DIYTech #TechStack #ServerSetup #PrivacyFirst #DigitalFreedom #DataProtection #SecureYourData #EncryptEverything #FOSS #DataSovereignty #OwnYourData #InternetFreedom #TechIndependence

  5. @rysiek there is absolutely zero reason to store insecure, unencrypted, information in a bucket, s3 or otherwise.

    Corporations/Institutions need to start being held accountable when PII is leaked due to shoddy and insufficient security practices are being implemented

    If they can't secure their data infrastructure, then they shouldn't be asking for such sensitive information.

    #DataPrivacy #EncryptEverything #BestPractices

  6. @rysiek there is absolutely zero reason to store insecure, unencrypted, information in a bucket, s3 or otherwise.

    Corporations/Institutions need to start being held accountable when PII is leaked due to shoddy and insufficient security practices are being implemented

    If they can't secure their data infrastructure, then they shouldn't be asking for such sensitive information.

    #DataPrivacy #EncryptEverything #BestPractices

  7. @rysiek there is absolutely zero reason to store insecure, unencrypted, information in a bucket, s3 or otherwise.

    Corporations/Institutions need to start being held accountable when PII is leaked due to shoddy and insufficient security practices are being implemented

    If they can't secure their data infrastructure, then they shouldn't be asking for such sensitive information.

    #DataPrivacy #EncryptEverything #BestPractices

  8. @rysiek there is absolutely zero reason to store insecure, unencrypted, information in a bucket, s3 or otherwise.

    Corporations/Institutions need to start being held accountable when PII is leaked due to shoddy and insufficient security practices are being implemented

    If they can't secure their data infrastructure, then they shouldn't be asking for such sensitive information.

    #DataPrivacy #EncryptEverything #BestPractices

  9. @rysiek there is absolutely zero reason to store insecure, unencrypted, information in a bucket, s3 or otherwise.

    Corporations/Institutions need to start being held accountable when PII is leaked due to shoddy and insufficient security practices are being implemented

    If they can't secure their data infrastructure, then they shouldn't be asking for such sensitive information.

    #DataPrivacy #EncryptEverything #BestPractices

  10. Not a good start.

    This Hacker Tool Extracts All the Data Collected by Windows’ New Recall AI - WIRED apple.news/APdL7m7jKS2mAb-FHSD

  11. Not a good start. #EncryptEverything

    This Hacker Tool Extracts All the Data Collected by Windows’ New Recall AI - WIRED apple.news/APdL7m7jKS2mAb-FHSD

  12. Not a good start. #EncryptEverything

    This Hacker Tool Extracts All the Data Collected by Windows’ New Recall AI - WIRED apple.news/APdL7m7jKS2mAb-FHSD

  13. @threetails @riley @cryptpik Thus expect all comms to be subject to (remember ? That's still up and running with 0 changes whatsoever!) and the only correct way is to and exercise caution.

    Remember: You can exercise your 5th by not typing in the correct password, but nothing prevents cops from forcibly taking fingerprints or shoving someones' face before a camera or hand on a palm scanner...

  14. @threetails @riley @cryptpik Thus expect all comms to be subject to #BulkSurveillance (remember #PRISM? That's still up and running with 0 changes whatsoever!) and the only correct way is to #EncryptEverything and exercise caution.

    Remember: You can exercise your 5th by not typing in the correct password, but nothing prevents cops from forcibly taking fingerprints or shoving someones' face before a camera or hand on a palm scanner...

  15. @threetails @riley @cryptpik Thus expect all comms to be subject to #BulkSurveillance (remember #PRISM? That's still up and running with 0 changes whatsoever!) and the only correct way is to #EncryptEverything and exercise caution.

    Remember: You can exercise your 5th by not typing in the correct password, but nothing prevents cops from forcibly taking fingerprints or shoving someones' face before a camera or hand on a palm scanner...

  16. You know that feel when you've got a dm-crypted microSD with a perfectly working #ArchLinux with all your configs idling in the drawer for a while, then happily boot it one day thinking yer all ready to roll, no need to go through yet another #linux install, and then suddenly realise you don't remember the encryption key for it? :sadness:

    #reinstalleverything #encrypteverything

  17. You know that feel when you've got a dm-crypted microSD with a perfectly working #ArchLinux with all your configs idling in the drawer for a while, then happily boot it one day thinking yer all ready to roll, no need to go through yet another #linux install, and then suddenly realise you don't remember the encryption key for it? :sadness:

    #reinstalleverything #encrypteverything

  18. You know that feel when you've got a dm-crypted microSD with a perfectly working #ArchLinux with all your configs idling in the drawer for a while, then happily boot it one day thinking yer all ready to roll, no need to go through yet another #linux install, and then suddenly realise you don't remember the encryption key for it? :sadness:

    #reinstalleverything #encrypteverything

  19. Make sure to use an encrypted messenger like Signal, encrypted Mail like Tutanota or ProtonMail and encrypted DNS provider like Quad9.

    Why? Because #EncryptEverything, that's why.
    We can protect our own rights to #Privacy, we just have to start doing so.

    #Tech #Encryption

  20. Make sure to use an encrypted messenger like Signal, encrypted Mail like Tutanota or ProtonMail and encrypted DNS provider like Quad9.

    Why? Because , that's why.
    We can protect our own rights to , we just have to start doing so.

  21. Make sure to use an encrypted messenger like Signal, encrypted Mail like Tutanota or ProtonMail and encrypted DNS provider like Quad9.

    Why? Because #EncryptEverything, that's why.
    We can protect our own rights to #Privacy, we just have to start doing so.

    #Tech #Encryption

  22. Make sure to use an encrypted messenger like Signal, encrypted Mail like Tutanota or ProtonMail and encrypted DNS provider like Quad9.

    Why? Because #EncryptEverything, that's why.
    We can protect our own rights to #Privacy, we just have to start doing so.

    #Tech #Encryption

  23. Make sure to use an encrypted messenger like Signal, encrypted Mail like Tutanota or ProtonMail and encrypted DNS provider like Quad9.

    Why? Because #EncryptEverything, that's why.
    We can protect our own rights to #Privacy, we just have to start doing so.

    #Tech #Encryption

  24. @topher but the right to not self-incriminate and remain silent shall not be infringed.

    and refuse to comply under all circumstances - even if you would remember or know anything...

  25. @topher #NotLegalAdvice but the right to not self-incriminate and remain silent shall not be infringed.

    #EncryptEverything and refuse to comply under all circumstances - even if you would remember or know anything...

  26. @topher #NotLegalAdvice but the right to not self-incriminate and remain silent shall not be infringed.

    #EncryptEverything and refuse to comply under all circumstances - even if you would remember or know anything...

  27. "What do you mean you don't want your data, messages, and Internet usage monitored? Don't you care about the children?!"

    This is one of the arguments that the #US and #EU are using right now to attempt to sway public opinion against encryption. They're calling tech/web organizations' resistance to government backdoors "hypocracy," because some companies have complied with repressive governments.

    "But why not with *our* governments?!"

    The usual Helen Lovejoy argument is being used to justify more snooping.

    Here's a sample of how they're spinning things, written in the minutes of the EU-US Senior Officials Meeting on Justice an Home Affairs:

    16-17 March, 2023

    "A point of reference in this
    regard is the 2021 G7 Statement which speaks of ‘maintaining tightly controlled lawful access to
    data’; indeed, law enforcement is not seeking new powers but to preserve its ability to investigate."

    "On end-to-end encryption, the US delegation noted a certain hypocrisy in the position of web
    platforms that resisted constructive engagement on lawful access with liberal democracies, while being liable to bow to pressure in more repressive jurisdictions."

    "Beyond encryption, data retention
    and data processing were also identified as areas of focus by the US delegation. It confirmed that
    the fight against online child exploitation and abuse remained a national priority."

    Full document for context: statewatch.org/media/3804/eu-u

    The EU's proposal: eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-conten

    The UK's "Online Safety Bill": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_S

    #USA #UnitedStates #EuropeanUnion #Encryption #EFF #DigitalRights #Privacy #Police #LawEnforcement #Kids #Children #HelenLovejoy #DigitalPrivacy #EncryptEverything

  28. "What do you mean you don't want your data, messages, and Internet usage monitored? Don't you care about the children?!"

    This is one of the arguments that the #US and #EU are using right now to attempt to sway public opinion against encryption. They're calling tech/web organizations' resistance to government backdoors "hypocracy," because some companies have complied with repressive governments.

    "But why not with *our* governments?!"

    The usual Helen Lovejoy argument is being used to justify more snooping.

    Here's a sample of how they're spinning things, written in the minutes of the EU-US Senior Officials Meeting on Justice an Home Affairs:

    16-17 March, 2023

    "A point of reference in this
    regard is the 2021 G7 Statement which speaks of ‘maintaining tightly controlled lawful access to
    data’; indeed, law enforcement is not seeking new powers but to preserve its ability to investigate."

    "On end-to-end encryption, the US delegation noted a certain hypocrisy in the position of web
    platforms that resisted constructive engagement on lawful access with liberal democracies, while being liable to bow to pressure in more repressive jurisdictions."

    "Beyond encryption, data retention
    and data processing were also identified as areas of focus by the US delegation. It confirmed that
    the fight against online child exploitation and abuse remained a national priority."

    Full document for context: statewatch.org/media/3804/eu-u

    The EU's proposal: eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-conten

    The UK's "Online Safety Bill": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_S

    #USA #UnitedStates #EuropeanUnion #Encryption #EFF #DigitalRights #Privacy #Police #LawEnforcement #Kids #Children #HelenLovejoy #DigitalPrivacy #EncryptEverything

  29. "What do you mean you don't want your data, messages, and Internet usage monitored? Don't you care about the children?!"

    This is one of the arguments that the #US and #EU are using right now to attempt to sway public opinion against encryption. They're calling tech/web organizations' resistance to government backdoors "hypocracy," because some companies have complied with repressive governments.

    "But why not with *our* governments?!"

    The usual Helen Lovejoy argument is being used to justify more snooping.

    Here's a sample of how they're spinning things, written in the minutes of the EU-US Senior Officials Meeting on Justice an Home Affairs:

    16-17 March, 2023

    "A point of reference in this
    regard is the 2021 G7 Statement which speaks of ‘maintaining tightly controlled lawful access to
    data’; indeed, law enforcement is not seeking new powers but to preserve its ability to investigate."

    "On end-to-end encryption, the US delegation noted a certain hypocrisy in the position of web
    platforms that resisted constructive engagement on lawful access with liberal democracies, while being liable to bow to pressure in more repressive jurisdictions."

    "Beyond encryption, data retention
    and data processing were also identified as areas of focus by the US delegation. It confirmed that
    the fight against online child exploitation and abuse remained a national priority."

    Full document for context: statewatch.org/media/3804/eu-u

    The EU's proposal: eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-conten

    The UK's "Online Safety Bill": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_S

    #USA #UnitedStates #EuropeanUnion #Encryption #EFF #DigitalRights #Privacy #Police #LawEnforcement #Kids #Children #HelenLovejoy #DigitalPrivacy #EncryptEverything

  30. I have just found a wonderful tool for file encryption. It's cross platform and free to download and use.
    I like its simplicity a lot.

    github.com/HACKERALERT/Picocry

  31. I installed Parrot OS on one of my laptops tonight. It's a lot smoother than it used to be and Parrot is still a joy to use.

  32. Hawkeye is helping with my encryption testing whilst simultaneously keeping an eye on the outside world. 😸🌍

  33. Le nombre de mes amis et connaissances qui débarquent sur #Signal depuis quelques jours 😃

    Ça fait plaisir, et en même temps j'ai envie de leur dire : il vous en a fallu du temps !
    #EncryptEverything

  34. Le nombre de mes amis et connaissances qui débarquent sur #Signal depuis quelques jours 😃

    Ça fait plaisir, et en même temps j'ai envie de leur dire : il vous en a fallu du temps !
    #EncryptEverything

  35. #CryptoParty morgen in #Bremen! Menschen der Ortsgruppe Bremen von #Digitalcourage und der HSG zeigen euch ab 18 Uhr im Souterrain an der #UniBremen, wie man Mails & Datenträger verschlüsselt, anonym surft und das eigene Smartphone datenschutzfreundlich einrichtet.
    cryptoparty.in/bremen
    #EncryptEverything
    @cryptoparty @cryptoparty

  36. Eine #CryptoParty geht dieses Jahr noch, daher geht es kommenden Donnerstag kurzfristig nach #Bremen. #EncryptEverything!