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What free things online should everyone take advantage of?

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    Global communication.

    Infinite knowledge.

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      Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/

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        MIT Open Courseware

        https://ocw.mit.edu/

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          Mullvad’s DoH service and Leta search proxy are free. You don’t need to have a VPN subscription to use them.

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            archive.org

            I was looking for an old show I saw back in 2000's to see if any streaming platforms had it, low and behold someone had archived the VHS version of the show! The quality obviously wasn't HD but it was good enough to still watch and reminisce.

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              Mullvad’s DoH service and Leta search proxy are free. You don’t need to have a VPN subscription to use them.

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              Can you break these two down for me please?

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                https://deflock.me/

                Every time you see a Flock license plate reader, add it to the map.

                They look like this:

                It only costs a bit of your time 😊

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                  Rss feeds.

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                    https://deflock.me/

                    Every time you see a Flock license plate reader, add it to the map.

                    They look like this:

                    It only costs a bit of your time 😊

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                    I read through the website, but I don’t understand how this is helpful. Is it so that people can avoid driving past them, changing their route each time one is added?

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                      I read through the website, but I don’t understand how this is helpful. Is it so that people can avoid driving past them, changing their route each time one is added?

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                      Presumably so the people can dismantle the surveillance capabilities of a government turned fascist.

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                        Presumably so the people can dismantle the surveillance capabilities of a government turned fascist.

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                        Through vandalism?

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                          Ad blockers

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                          • thenose@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                            Can you break these two down for me please?

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                            DNS over HTTPS (DoH), which is Domain Name Service over Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the technology the Web runs on. The S in HTTPS is the secured version of HTTP, it’s encrypted using TLS (originally was SSL, Secure Sockets Layer), Transport Layer Security.
                            DNS translates site names (e.g., www.google.com) into an IP (Internet Protocol) address (e.g., 8.8.8.8). DNS is an unencrypted protocol like HTTP. Adding in the Security component is somewhat tricky, but DoH is one of the ways, it just piggy backs on a tried and true secure transport technology that powers the web today.

                            The reason you would want to use DoH is to secure the domains you are accessing from (1) being intercepted and/or altered, e.g., someone poisoning the response and giving you a bad IP address for any number of reasons, and (2) snoops such as the WiFi provider you’re connected to or the Internet Service Provider (ISP) or cellular provider, or anyone else watching the unencrypted traffic.

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                              Can you break these two down for me please?

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                              If I remember correctly, Leta search proxy is the anonymized search proxy from Mullvad. Users connect and do internet searches, Leta will search various engines and cache the results, anonymized, for some time (days I think?) and any users who perform the same search will receive the cached results from the other users previous searches.

                              I could be wrong on some or all of that.

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                                Through vandalism?

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                                By any means necessary

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                                  I read through the website, but I don’t understand how this is helpful. Is it so that people can avoid driving past them, changing their route each time one is added?

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                                  If Organic Maps supported it as an overlay that would be game changing.

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                                    Global communication.

                                    Infinite knowledge.

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                                    Can we apply some of both of those to narrow down to a few recommendations? 😁

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                                      Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/

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                                      Also: https://standardebooks.org/

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                                        DNS over HTTPS (DoH), which is Domain Name Service over Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the technology the Web runs on. The S in HTTPS is the secured version of HTTP, it’s encrypted using TLS (originally was SSL, Secure Sockets Layer), Transport Layer Security.
                                        DNS translates site names (e.g., www.google.com) into an IP (Internet Protocol) address (e.g., 8.8.8.8). DNS is an unencrypted protocol like HTTP. Adding in the Security component is somewhat tricky, but DoH is one of the ways, it just piggy backs on a tried and true secure transport technology that powers the web today.

                                        The reason you would want to use DoH is to secure the domains you are accessing from (1) being intercepted and/or altered, e.g., someone poisoning the response and giving you a bad IP address for any number of reasons, and (2) snoops such as the WiFi provider you’re connected to or the Internet Service Provider (ISP) or cellular provider, or anyone else watching the unencrypted traffic.

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                                        All this is correct, but keep in mind that you still leak domain names until ECH (encrypted client hello) is in wide-spread use.
                                        It is of course still a good idea to use encrypted DNS, just don't assume your ISP can't see which websites you are accessing.

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                                          DNS over HTTPS (DoH), which is Domain Name Service over Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the technology the Web runs on. The S in HTTPS is the secured version of HTTP, it’s encrypted using TLS (originally was SSL, Secure Sockets Layer), Transport Layer Security.
                                          DNS translates site names (e.g., www.google.com) into an IP (Internet Protocol) address (e.g., 8.8.8.8). DNS is an unencrypted protocol like HTTP. Adding in the Security component is somewhat tricky, but DoH is one of the ways, it just piggy backs on a tried and true secure transport technology that powers the web today.

                                          The reason you would want to use DoH is to secure the domains you are accessing from (1) being intercepted and/or altered, e.g., someone poisoning the response and giving you a bad IP address for any number of reasons, and (2) snoops such as the WiFi provider you’re connected to or the Internet Service Provider (ISP) or cellular provider, or anyone else watching the unencrypted traffic.

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                                          Cheers very much. I was somewhat familiar with the concept (didn’t knew the abbreviation for it tho). But your explanation just made everything slide in their place. Thanks again

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