*Timestamps* 0:00 - Intro (create your server and direct your nameservers) 1:15 - Reminder to harden your server 2:45 - Updates and upgrades 4:35 - Install helpful software 5:35 - Install Searx install scripts (see provided links) 11:30 - Nginx initial configuration 20:40 - Finalize Searx configuration files 25:25 - Fix a glitch in the Nginx config 27:25 - Install SSL certificate 28:30 - Finalize Nginx config file 32:50 - Test Searx 33:20 - Discussion about a potential problem in Filtron setup "rate limit exceeded" error 37:21 - Conclusion
My friends are tired of hearing me rant about this topic
*Introduction*
0:00 - Intro (answer = lawyers & legislators)
1:00 - Example computer programming
4:10 - Legal example
7:15 - Why you define objects
8:00 - Superclass taxonomy in law
10:40 - Superclasses taxonomy in code
12:30 - Why it's important to understand taxonomies
14:45 - Closing thoughts
Excellent work from anirudhgupta109 on XDA forums. Your AOSiP +documentation is beyond stellar!
Please do not follow this guide unless you know what you are doing or want to destroy your device. Removing Google Android is part of my journey decoupling from Silicon Valley Dependence. There are good reasons to use SV services if they are available to you and cheap or free. Carrying around a tracking device no longer qualifies as "cheap" in my opinion.
I did not install the latest OS before going through these proceedures. This was technically a risky move.
Link to OnePlus 7T unlocked carrier model HD1907 at B&H Photo (Available at time of posting 1/27/2021) - https://minify.link/3K0
*TOPICS*
0:00 - Intro
0:45 - Disclaimer: do not do this unless you want to destroy your device!
1:20 - Unlocking the Bootloader
5:10 - Final Setup Steps by Re-Enabling USB Debugging
6:45 - Installing AOSiP after Bootloader Unlock
11:27 - Moment of Truth!
12:20 - Privacy Respecting Apps in Correct Order of Operations
18:15 - Closing Thoughts
*RESOURCES*
How to install ADB - https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
Unlock Bootloader - https://www.getdroidtips.com/unlock-bootloader-oneplus-7t-pro/
XDA Thread with full instructions - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-10-android-open-source-illusion-project-hotdogb-official.4019581/
Custom ROM - https://aosip.dev/hotdogb
Micro-G - https://microg.org/
F-Droid - https://f-droid.org/
Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they don't want your passwords. Keepass tutorial starts at timestamp 3:35
Links:
*Other Tech Items* - http://nicholas-henkey.com/
*Keepass* - https://keepass.info/
*Tusk for Chrome* - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/keepass-tusk-password-acc/fmhmiaejopepamlcjkncpgpdjichnecm
*Brave Browser* - https://brave.com/
Auto-start VirutalBox VM's on system boot for any Linux system. This is a great way to get around the great Raspberry Pi shortage
0:00 Intro - You can replace most Raspberry Pi web servers with VMs
2:08 Source article - Link in description
2:35 Instructions and walkthrough
7:20 Testing - checking that VM starts with with systemd
9:20 Outro
DeGoogle your phone using the most refined ROM of them all, CalyxOS
*Featured:*
Pixel 3 XL Windows - https://calyxos.org/install/devices/crosshatch/windows/
Pixel 3 XL Linux - https://calyxos.org/install/devices/crosshatch/linux/
This process should also work for the following devices using different downloadable files:
Pixel 5a (5G)
Pixel 4a (5G)
Pixel 5
Pixel 4a
Pixel 4 XL
Pixel 4
Pixel 3a XL
Pixel 3a
Pixel 3
Pixel 2 XL
Pixel 2
Xiaomi Mi A2
Follow the link here for the phones listed above - https://calyxos.org/install/
*Instructions*
0:00 - Disclaimer
0:07 - Intro
1:10 - Enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging
2:22 - Install drivers instructions review
2:45 - Download files and check for validity
3:40 - Installation process
5:50 - First boot apps and settings
8:25 - Confirming the home screen
8:45 - MicroG settings overview
9:55 - About the phone used & outro
Unix permissions and even Windows permissions were designed that way for a reason. You aren't going to edit your source code on your Android phone, so don't give yourself permissions to do so
Video for KeepassDroid, my recommended F-Droid app for password management in deGoogled Android.
*Time Stamps*
0:00 - Intro
1:10 - Why I don't use Keepass2Android any more
2:35 - Download from F-Droid
4:00 - Create a database in KeePass Droid
5:05 - App Settings
6:50 - Adding groups and entries
8:30 - Navigation and search
9:30 - Adding biometrics
10:25 - Closing thoughts
Manipulation - https://www.pnas.org/content/114/48/12714
Astroturfed, subversive policy - https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billVotesClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180AB375
Data Breach - https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2020/02/10/2017-equifax-data-breach-chinese-military-hack/4712788002/
0:00 - Intro
1:55 - Psychological manipulation none of us are immune to
5:50 - Big Tech owns politicians
11:46 - Identity theft
14:22 - Rant, big tech is like any other big business
14:53 - End rant, call to action
16:57 - Closing thoughts