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alternative-front-ends
Overview of alternative open source front-ends for popular internet platforms (e.g. YouTube, Twitter, etc.)
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InfluxDB
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torsocks
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WorkOS
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Reddit > Libreddit (official instance) (sauce code)
For simple web browsing (e.g., YouTube, Reddit, Twitter, etc.), I plan on using proxies: https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends. Can you also recommend a browser and search engine that would align with my goal of balancing anonymity and privacy, while being as secure as possible? Please provide links to resources.
YouTube > piped (official instance) (sauce code)
Browser for private stuff: Tor Browser
I normally would recommend Linux Mint to people new to GNU/Linux but you seemed to see no problem with jumping headfirst into Qubes so maybe a DIY distro (warning: when I say "DIY", I mean DIY) that can be hardened like Arch Linux (if the install seems hard you can use archinstall) or even Gentoo
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