Americans have something even worse: SMS
Americans have something even worse: SMS
But it’s not completely dead yet, it’s just slowly dying.
You can still use it. Twiit checks for nitter instances that still work and redirects you.
Twiit checks for nitter instances that still work and redirects you.
Twiit (https://twiiit.com/) checks for nitter instances that still work and redirects you.
a bit? It’s not just a bit overkill, this is absolutely brain dead.
You can easily circumvent this block with a VPN. Proton actually offers a free tier of their VPN service that is specifically designed for users that experience censorship: https://protonvpn.com/vpn/censorship
Proton Mail also has a Tor website: https://protonmailrmez3lotccipshtkleegetolb73fuirgj7r4o4vfu7ozyd.onion/
Guys! I know how to get Gmail blocked in India!
https://twiiit.com/ checks which Nitter instances still work and redirects you accordingly
No, it doesn’t use ActivityPub. It’s a separate decentralized protocol.
Immediately blocked lemmygrad and hexbear
It’s definitely worth it. And it’s better to help independent creators instead of giving money to Google or other shady big tech companies.
I can give you some video recommendations for each channel I listed if you want to
Nebula is pretty cool too. It’s $5/month, but it’s run by indie creators, not some big tech company and you get access to some really great content. And you can use Grayjay to access it.
Don’t forget FreeTube
These are some Nebula creators I like
I still occasionally use YouTube, but much less than before. I also enjoy Odysee and PeerTube. Grayjay is an amazing Android app to manage all these streaming platforms in one central place.
I wouldn’t ever give Google a single penny. Instead, I pay for Nebula, allowing me to watch high quality videos and documentaries while supporting indie creators. And it’s just $5/month.
When overpriced streaming services keep becoming worse and worse, it’s hard to avoid piracy
Well yeah, it’s not a proper long-term solution. But making a twitter account with a burner email from Guerrilla Mail is surprisingly easy, I guess that will be the only option going forward.