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  • Then you should really only consider mass surveillance via cameras as a “big” concern. I’m not much of a travel guy, cause being handicapped has it’s downside, but afaik there aren’t many cameras spread across Europe, mostly near/on main train stations, public transport and similar public places. Use a cap/hat and maybe sunglasses. I haven’t heard of any AI/biometrical real time/logging/analyzing being used in production yet (but it’s being discussed). Don’t use public wifi, get an anonymous simcard (roaming data esims for some crypto-dollars) and a GrapheneOS Pixel smartphone (use it only when needed). Pay by cash and be nice to other humans. And don’t think too much about stuff you can’t control! Don’t let you get mad and restrict your life too hard because of stupid politicians and governments xD

    Have fun exploring Europe! Take a look at Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Netherlands. Poland and the Czech Republic are nice too, but it’s harder there to communicate in English IME.

    oh: and as a drug user, usually prescribed opioids (no abuse, I need them and have a prescription), but (a)busing weed (got a script too, but usually buy from the dealer/vape HHC currently) and hallucinogens/“fun”-drugs (LSD, Shrooms and Special K), I only had problems in Germany because of THC (haven’t had a script at this time). But usually it’s OK to party, but don’t be too open about your use. Funniest moment was in Amsterdam. Some friends and me were sitting on a bench near a little garden, drinking beers and smoking some Js. When the police drove by, we first wanted to hide the Joint, but remembered ah, no public booze in Amsterdam, and had to hide our beers instead. It’s usually the other way round :P









  • Jon-Do-Nym is a paid proxy provider with a similar structure to Tor. But nodes aren’t hosted by volunteers, they are hosted by themselves. There was one free server the last time I’ve tested it and it was a German IP in Dresden. Speed was slow. And afaik they do log user IPs.

    Wouldn’t recommend them. I would use a VPN like Mullvad combined with Tor. But maybe a VPN or Tor alone is sufficent in your case.

    Edit: Looks like there was an option to selfhost nodes (link doesn’t work anymore), the whole project looks dead too (old website, old entries). And no info about the AN.ON app…








  • Ich bin mittlerweile deutlich über 30 und ich will eine Workstation. Computer sind Werkzeuge, die funktionieren sollen. Wenn ein Betriebssystem allein vom existieren kaputt geht, dann ist das für mich Abfall, denn ich habe keine Zeit dafür.

    Genau so sehe ich das auch. Daher Debian als Server und Fedora Silverblue als Desktop. Aber wer was anderes nutzt, das ist halt seine Präferenz, damit muss und kann ich gut leben :) Älter werden ist schön btw^^


  • You’re welcome!

    Imo Hardkernel is much better than any RPI (you mostly pay for the hype…). I’m running a HC2, N2+ and M1. Everything works. Armbian doing great work here. M1 runs native arm debian with a nice Petiteboot net installer. Give it a try if you wanted to take the RPI 5. And the M1 has an nvme and Sata port too (just need the bracket for a 2,5" drive).

    Okay, yeah price difference in Euros in DE isn’t as big either. But you pay more for a worse CPU. Underclock and volt the CPU and you’re still having a faster CPU with more cores. My HTPC (HP 400 G4 with 8500T) draws about 20-25w while streaming.