https://telegra.ph allows you to post text (and pictures) without having to create an account …and is accessible from the Tor browser ;)
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https://telegra.ph allows you to post text (and pictures) without having to create an account …and is accessible from the Tor browser ;)
In Europe, many merchants allow you to order online and collect (and pay for) the goods from their premises. For example: https://www.galaxus.com/en/wiki/556
Great! Then now you’re ready to install Microsoft Edge on your fresh new linux installation: https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/edge/pool/main/m/microsoft-edge-stable/ 🤡
Here’s my lazy and unpopular solution
I’ve long used SAS.planet 🌐 to import maps from OpenStreetMap, Navionics or GoogleMap and then export them in Garmin format.
You’ll have to scour specialist forums to find the right configurations/settings, but it’s possible.
Nice find, I didn’t know that one. Thank you :)
sometimes it’s possible to view Instagram’s profiles from picuki.com without logged in (but beware, it’s full of trackers)
Edit: since bibliogram.art is dead I’ve tried imginn.org and gramhir.com with varying degrees of success in the past, today neither seems to work.
Salut à toi dear disciple of the Kopimist church
Have a look at https://lemmyverse.net
Not all-encompassing but provides a good overview of the various instances and communities.
Use of anonymous email forwarding service or disposable email address is strongly recommended on those platform
Thanks, it currently pointing to https://zlibrary-ch.se
Yes indeed, it looks more like a visibility campaign
I’ve heard that the site is still accessible via tor but I’m not sure of the right address.
• http://bookszlibb74ugqojhzhg2a63w5i2atv5bqarulgczawnbmsb6s6qead.onion
• http://loginzlib2vrak5zzpcocc3ouizykn6k5qecgj2tzlnab5wcbqhembyd.onion
Which one is the good one?
Edit: see answer below
Since configuring a printer or a keyboard require online web applications, I’m looking forward the need for web app to setup my network card.
How do you know that the content was illegal if it’s E2E encrypted?