Unusually not a redirect as otherwise I would need to do multiple files
and I don't know which order.
Both businesses sell used business computers and time to time someone
asks and I need to dig the names from somewhere again.
It touches a subject and repository that I am attempting to remove when
I encounter it in order to not strain renewed friendships. I don't have
energy to start cleaning it to not refer there.
* _config.yml: disable twitter_username
* _includes/head.html: comment showing deactivated Twitter account as
the author.
* pages/some.markdown:
* simply tell people to check the keys page (this should be a
link, #122).
* Remove Facebook Messenger (still exists, but doesn't belong here,
GitHub organisation notice, Facebook notice from Goodreads,
Twitter link and DigitalOcean reflink (I am thinking of removing
that account when the current credits expire).
* r/1024.html: use https
* r/fb-aseksuaalit.md & r/heseta-naiset.md: it's difficult for me to
know if there are changes to these links as I am not in Facebook and
the assosiation is question has renamed themselves.
* r/twitter.md: link to the Mastodon toot on account removal instead.
* I cannot think of a better place for it to link if I won't simply
remove it now.
* comment Detect CloudFlare as I never used it and am failing to find
them evil even if I wish dnscrypt-proxy would sometimes pick someone
else to avoid centralization (however dnscrypt-proxy picks other
resolvers at VPSes)
* add `privacy.resistFingerprinting`
* Add Ecosia / Mycroft Project
* Add Lightbeam
* Add Text constrast for dark themes
Closes#118
* Diaspora invite, I think the pod was overpopulated previously and it's
not good that everyone is on the same server.
* Foodora, their mobile app is horrible and I cannot figure out where to
get the referral code or text and if I was ordering something, I would
be more likely to do it with Wolt or Resq.Club.
* LastPass, I have moved to Bitwarden ages ago.
* Uber, I have never rided it and there are weird things in their data
collection etc. so I don't want to advertise them.
Closes#119
Apparently the link has changed, while the old link has the same code
and probably still works, and the quoted text has also changed since
my last visit.
It turns out that sometimes the cache and log directories don't get
created so creating them must be documented.
The other is just fixing a link that was previously broken.
I think everything in them is so outdated that it's easier to start
afresh if I get a good client and people to chat with that care about
keys. So far only XMPP has had any question on what my keys are.
...and how I have changed my mind on allowing invalid certificates with
them as .onions and Yggdrasil/Cjdns/Tor addresses already confirm that the
service is what I want as long as I got them from a reliable source.
Debian Testing is unhappy with the current content which also doesn't
match what `locale -a` provides on Debian and Ubuntu systems that I
could access for checking.