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* [https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/family:3DF49B38C5E0DCE6B4D88F36AD0DD88B75CA8CF4 Tor relays] (1 exit, 4 non-exit) |
* [https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/family:3DF49B38C5E0DCE6B4D88F36AD0DD88B75CA8CF4 Tor relays] (1 exit, 4 non-exit) |
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* Jabber chat ([https://www.ejabberd.im/ ejabberd]) |
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* IRC chat ([https://quassel-irc.org/ Quassel]) |
* IRC chat ([https://quassel-irc.org/ Quassel]) |
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* File sharing ([https://github.com/bepasty/bepasty-server bepasty]) |
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=== '''Privacy''' === |
=== '''Privacy''' === |
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Logs are disabled on this computer, but I do have access to unencrypted data like sent emails and chats. Make sure to use encryption if possible. |
Logs are disabled on this computer, but I do have access to unencrypted data like sent emails and chats. Make sure to use encryption if possible like [https://www.openpgp.org/ PGP] for email or [https://conversations.im/omemo/ OMEMO] for Jabber. |
Revision as of 16:42, 10 January 2024
Kamusta! Welcome to Aangat Lahat. Aangat means "to lift up" or "to rise up" and lahat means "all" so aangat lahat to me can mean either "we should lift each other up" as in mutual aid or "we should all rise up" as in to rebel against oppressive systems. So the services under Aangat Lahat is my way of offering some sort of digital mutual aid for online communications. Resources are limited, so this is only offered to close friends and family.
Current Users
If you use the services on this computer, you can find the dashboard on this page. From there, you can log in and manage the services that are available to you. If you run into any issues, check out the status page to see if the services are running or contact me at jag@aangat.lahat.computer or jag.talon@posteo.net.
Services running
- Tor relays (1 exit, 4 non-exit)
- Jabber chat (ejabberd)
- IRC chat (Quassel)
- File sharing (bepasty)
- Calendar, journals, contacts, and to-do lists (Radicale)
- RSS reader (Tiny Tiny RSS)
Privacy
Logs are disabled on this computer, but I do have access to unencrypted data like sent emails and chats. Make sure to use encryption if possible like PGP for email or OMEMO for Jabber.