It's okay, but I'd personally recommend NextDNS more. Quad9 is also good, but more basic.
hellfire103
joined 9 months ago
I like it. Pretty damn good for privacy, based on Gecko, supports desktop extensions, and developed by the Divested Computing Group (the same one that created and maintains DivestOS).
(The NSA think they're slick)
My mistake!
It would appear ~~so~~ not.
Yep, I've noticed that too.
Great idea. That'll be hilarious!
Maybe not quite ready for the general public yet, but I hear PureOS runs quite nicely and, if you can make it work, it could be a good idea.
Essentially:
- Filen - Server in Germany, run by Filen. Has clients for Windows, macOS, Linux (both x86_64 and arm64), iOS, and Android; but not BSD or ChromeOS. You get 10 GB for free.
- Nextcloud - Server wherever you want, as you host it yourself. Has clients for most platforms, including Android, and also supports WebDAV. Everything is on your terms. Also comes with things like a calendar, a notes app, and ActivityPub (I think). You can run NextCloud on a Raspberry Pi under your desk for cheap.
- Syncthing - No server and no account, as it is strictly peer-to-peer. Has clients for Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, illumos, Solaris, and Android; and there's an unofficial client for iOS (Möbius Sync). Devices must be on the same network to sync (although there's probably a way of getting it working globally). Totally free to use.
I use Filen because I only have one Raspberry Pi (which is in use), so Nextcloud isn't a viable option; and I had trouble getting Syncthing to work.
Check out redlib. It's a fork of Libreddit that doesn't get ratelimited.
The instance I use: https://lr.vern.cc/
If anything happens to that, not only will it probably be forked, but there's also kddit and Eddrit, as well as a couple of old Libreddit instances that Reddit forgot about.