Web & net culture
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OSBN: 1 feed, 158 open source blogs, in German
The open source blog network: Articles and news about open source, conveniently via feed, compiled from German-language blogs.
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Mastodon + toot: Post from the command line
Tooting with toot, directly on the command line. The open source program is ready to use in two minutes and can play on Mastodon.
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Save texts from YouTube videos
A free web tool turns YouTube videos into readable text in just a few simple steps.
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Mastodon: Secure account with 2-factor authentication
Everything gets better with 2FA ;) How to additionally protect a Mastodon account via smartphone and what 2FA actually is and brings.
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Mastodon: Import Twitter Followers and Follows
You can easily transfer your Twitter followers and followers to Mastodon with Debirdify - if they provide addresses.
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Darknet – finally search “google like”?
Are search engines finally usable on the dark web? Let's see how two new and two old services fare in the v3 era.
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WordPress Multisite: Sites via own domains
This is how you set up your own domains for multisite sub-blogs - without any fuss, as long as Wordpress and domains run from the same hoster!
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Reminders in Telegram – 3 ways
Reminders via Telegram: By client itself, by bot and by Windows task scheduler.
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15 exciting Darknet sites - with links
In the Darknet there is not only illegal shit, but actually useful, exciting, interesting pages. We have selected 15 exciting representatives for you.
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50+ dark web sites with links - updated monthly
Regularly updated list of v3 onion links to dark web sites. Categories: social media, search engines, media, hosting, shops and many more.
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Use Google Lens on desktop
The clever image search Google Lens does not only work on mobile phones! We show you how to use the function on the desktop.
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Instructions: Finance projects via crowdfunding
You want to finance a project that is really close to your heart? Then crowdfunding is an excellent solution. We show you how to do it.
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Backstage: How we keep dark web links up to date
Keeping link lists up to date takes work - especially when it comes to onion links for the Tor network. Instead of diligence, we prefer to rely on a script ;)
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Manage digital heritage at Google
Deaths usually occur without warning. If you manage your digital legacy with Google in good time, you will help the heirs and protect your memory.
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Amazon: Mail alert for desired prices
You should not buy expensive things without price tracking - the fluctuations are gigantic! A Bosch set in 2021 fluctuated between 134 and 371 euros!
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Darknet: Why are so many links not working?
Websites on the dark web are accessed via onion links that only work on the Tor network. If not, then usually for one of two reasons.
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Googler: Use Google search in the terminal
Searching in the terminal, opening in the browser - this is often faster than with Google itself. Googler works as a stand-alone Python script, independent of the platform.
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Instructions: This is how you can delete yourself from the Internet
Been nonsensical on the internet, looking for a job or in a new partnership? The only thing that helps is to delete yourself from the Internet. We show how to do it.
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Pastebins: Share texts, images and files anonymously
Pastebins are a great way to publish and share content without a website, messenger and accounts - paste, publish, done.
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How to use audio effects in Zoom, Telegram & Co.
An effect software between microphone and chat app? Sounds like a lot of fun and it's really easy thanks to the virtual audio cable!
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10 German Darknet sites – with links
If you want to get a taste of the Darknet and don't feel like English-language pages - here are 10 pages with links, in German and mostly from here.
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Wayback Machine: Access old versions of websites more easily
The Wayback Machine secures websites for years. With the new browser extension, you can use the service much more conveniently.
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Own fonts on Twitter, Facebook and Co. ?ᵤ?zₑ?
Maybe you've already seen it on social networks: some users can write in different fonts than the ones provided by the network. It's not witchcraft: we'll show you how to create your own…
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Publii: Easily build an appealing website yourself
The beginner-friendly offline CMS Publii easily creates attractive static websites that you can use on any web space.
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Sharing links on PC much more complicated, with QR codes
Sharing links can be so easy - but it doesn't have to be! Not anymore, because QR codes, Web QR, ssh and tar are much more complicated.
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Send encrypted emails - immediately, without setup!
You can also send encrypted emails using the PGP standard without having to install your own PGP - immediately and without registering.
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April Fool's Day 2021: Use the super-fast dark web with the Facebook app
You can now use the Darknet with the Facebook app on your smartphone. This is super easy and much faster than access via the Tor browser.
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Windows: Read articles in the browser (and why it's worth it)
Microsoft Edge can read web pages and does a great job at it. At the same time, the function can also make people smile.
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Checkmk: Embed external websites in dashboards
If you want to add external web resources to Checkmk dashboards, you need a tiny, simple detour - via an internal resource ;)
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Nitter: Crawl Twitter without ads and algorithms
Nitter is a service for everyone who loves and hates Twitter in equal measure. Anyone looking for a NoBullshit version of Twitter should check out the number.
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iCloud problems? First check the status!
If an iCloud service isn't working, it doesn't have to be your devices: sometimes Apple is to blame.
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That's how easy it is to get answers from the state - anonymously!
With the Freedom of Information Act, the state gives citizens a powerful tool - and FragDenstaat makes it very easy to use!
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Breadcrumbs: View scheduled tweets
Planning some tweets for the first time? And now you can't find her anymore? You are only three clicks away - you just have to know where ;)
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Have Amazon orders delivered to other addresses
You can have gifts or orders for your great-great-great-grandma delivered directly to the recipient, but you will still be billed via your customer account.
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View website source in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge
Looking at the website source code is not only interesting for web developers. We will show you how to view the code with the major browsers.
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Migrate from WhatsApp to Signal
It's time to ditch WhatsApp. However, moving content from WhatsApp to Signal is not a problem. We show how to do it.
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Google Chrome: Create and use multiple user profiles
Despite various good alternatives, Google Chrome is the most used browser in the world. This is probably due, among other things, to the countless extensions with which you can personalize your surfing experience and online work...
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Super easy to set up a local WordPress installation with DevKinsta
Docker is complex. However, there is a handy way to use Docker for Wordpress without having to fiddle with the technical details.
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Change search engine in Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari
Tired of Google or Bing? No problem: you can change the default search engine in Chrome, Safari and other browsers.
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Self-experiment: DuckDuckGo instead of Google – is that possible?
Can you do without the Google search? The Google alternative DuckDuckGo respects data protection. We tried them.
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Set up your own Darknet site on the Raspberry Pi
Time to put your tinfoil hat back in place: With your own Darknet page you are independent on the internet and don't have to fear censorship. We show how you can create your own dark web site with…
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Star Wars, Star Trek & Co.: Size comparison of spaceships
Enterprise, Death Star, Star Fury or the Heart of Gold: Spaceships from films and series are really that big. An absolutely worth seeing video!
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Google Chrome: Organize tabs into groups
Finally order in the tabs: They are colour-coded, collapsible and saved when Chrome is closed. That's a real improvement!