@lispi314
Relatedly around now - when I was looking around the actually-safe-networking folks - tor, i2p, i2pd, gnunet - all of the developers are in 100% agreement that there is nothing to save any more from e.g. firefox, chromium, e.t.c. and even attempting compatibility with them as host environments is in general a damning mistake.
Yeah, that's the part that feels the most dreamlike/unreal. It's just like... fucking blink and boom zombies, except they're cultists.
@lispi314
Relatedly around now - when I was looking around the actually-safe-networking folks - tor, i2p, i2pd, gnunet - all of the developers are in 100% agreement that there is nothing to save any more from e.g. firefox, chromium, e.t.c. and even attempting compatibility with them as host environments is in general a damning mistake.
Naaaturally. I decide to look at #i2p on ubuntu in terms of resisting scraping, since the only way for a scraper to attack i2p by scraping is to participate in the network, which makes the network better.
And it turns out that the i2pd package currently in ubuntu 24 is broken. However their instructions https://repo.i2pd.xyz/.help/readme.html / their own apt repository work out of the box with just an apt install i2pd and everything works.
Except browsers other than #links2 and #lynx . #links2gang
(working on my own again, bringing back the good old tables)
@gettie "10 signs your partner is a #links2gang-ster"