Privacy
Phone Proxy 2: the SIM card boogaloo
I have some news about the SIM card setup, which may be interesting to no one, but if you are going this way, here are some snags I encountered along the way.
Software Freedom
In this post, I would like to veer off-course for a bit and discuss a topic I find myself talking about more and more, which is freedom in all its senses. I will discuss certain kinds of freedom we have, ones we’re slowly gaining back, and what I understand under freedom of choice.
Phone Proxy
This will be a story about what I and a dear friend of mine are doing to keep our phone usage a little more private. I must admit he is faster at this, but I will try to weigh all the options before I go all in.
Route to (private) self-employment
Plans for 2024
Time for the new year’s resolutions! A lot has changed in this year, and I want to summarize my thoughts. This article will probably go into too much detail from time to time, but hey, it’s my blog!
Tor vs VPN - a quick analysis
In this short post, I want to bring VPNs to your attention, show how I use them and dispel some myths that you may have. If you use VPNs and are familiar, this is probably not for you.
VoIP, Fight club-style
I have (somewhat successfully) reworked my VoIP setup, and would like to share it with you.
When misdirection works (too well)
I had a beautiful experience this week and thought I’d mention it, for the benefit of all you folks building fake profiles to make yourselves harder to find (looking at some people from infosec.exchange.) This story is about how my misdirection got found, and worked very well indeed.
As per my last blog post
You did not listen. To be honest, I doubt you read this, but still, you did not listen. Let’s try that again, in much clearer terms. In this blogpost, I will ommit any human rights and assume you are trying to ban encryption services with no regard for laws or my right to privacy.