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parent a3dbf7429e2ff8bbbde59d5a5159f7779de15247
Author: parazyd <parazyd@dyne.org>
Date:   Fri,  4 Nov 2016 14:40:18 +0100

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diff --git a/blog/bffnff.md b/blog/bffnff.md @@ -1,276 +0,0 @@ -##+TITLE safest way to use firefox? don't use it! - -# Safest way to use Firefox? Don't use it! - -And no, I'm not telling you to use Chromium/Google Chrome... - -So, I'm going to give you a bunch of really good information because -I care a lot. If you really want good out of your Firefox browser, -consider this: don't use Firefox. It's just as bad as Windows/Google. -Use a fork, and the add-ons: NoScript, RequestPolicy, HTTPSeverywhere. -Use FOSS Linux with no systemd like Devuan because a good browser means -nothing if your OS is junk. The best search engine for now is -ixquick.com. The best Firefox fork with freedom and privacy as its -philosophy is GNU IceCat, which actively removes bad "features". Don't -use download mirrors you don't trust. If you don't like GNU IceCat, -simply try to use almost any fork of firefox and make several changes to -about:config. Don't use uBlock and uMatrix because they are botnets like -Disconnect, DuckDuckGo, Ghostery, AdBlockPlus being shilled as an agenda -to undermine, destroy and replace actual good addons. Specifically: -HTTPSeverywhere, RequestPolicy, NoScript, AdBlockEdge. - -I warned you all way before, but now AdBlockEdge is dead. Mint's -also been recently shilled as an attempt to entrap exodus newbies running -from Windows into settling for another false sense of safety, but it has -been a major failure for the shills. There was a huge amount of uBlock -shilling before and immediately after AdBlockEdge was discontinued, -praising uBlock in its description. - -[AdBlock Edge : Firefox Addons](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/adblock-edge/?src=search) - -"*Reason: Discontinued in favor of Ublock Origin, a general purpose -blocker, that not only outperforms Adblock Edge but is also available -on other browsers and, of course, without "Acceptable Ads Whitelist". -This page will be kept for archival purposes. You can still contact me -on GitHub or Bitbucket as Adstomper.* - -[http://adstomper.bitbucket.org](http://adstomper.bitbucket.org) - -* No sponsored ads -* KISS Philosophy -* Transparent - -I can haz bribe? - -Another addon that has been shilled a huge amount is Disconnect: -[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/disconnect/](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/disconnect/) - -*About this Add-on Disconnect, named one of the 100 best -innovations of the year by:* - -* Popular Science - -*and one of the 20 best Firefox add-ons by:* - -* Lifehacker - -*Lets you visualize and block the otherwise invisible websites that -track your search and browsing history* - -Our privacy policy, in a sentence: We don't collect your IP address -or any other personal info except the info you volunteer. - -* Wall Street Journal -* CNN -* The New York Times -* 60 Minutes -* Forbes - -[Disconnect](https://disconnect.me) -[Disconnect raises funding](http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/22/disconnect-me-raise/) -[Ex Googler releases big update to Disconnect](https://gigaom.com/2013/04/15/ex-googler-releases-big-update-to-disconnect-a-data-blocking-tool/) - -Launched in 2010. by a former Google engineer: -[ITProPortal](http://www.itproportal.com/2012/03/24/ex-google-staff-working-to-disconnect-surfers-from-data-tracking/) -[Disconnect on Prism Break](https://prism-break.org/en/categories/gnu-linux/#web-browser-addons) - -Shills will absolutely hate this and pathetically attempt to add -disinformational advice to it. They very often try to recommend: uBlock, -uMatrix, uBlock origin, Policman, Disconnect and Ghostery while -displaying a hilarious "smart guy" disapproval of NoScript, Request -Policy and HTTPSeverywhere. Additionally shills will argue that by using -these settings and addons the user will stand out by appearing to have a -more unique signature on the Internet. While this idea may have once began -from a stable train of thought, its logic has been corrupted and twisted -for use as propaganda and to make those who severely improve their ability -to protect themselves worry and feel stressed out and indecisive. - -This is a classic example of a defeatist "just please give up", "don't -even try", "stop making my job more difficult" style psychological -tactic. Use these tools safely to protect your privacy to the best of -your ability. Share with your brothers and sisters, your neighbours and -friends, everyone. - -Although uniqueness is only one side of this multi-sided coin, the -more people on board, the more everyone can blend in and appear less unique. -Every person that uses this guide, or varying combinations of, means -more work and frustration for those who may try to violate others' -privacy. Nobody has any right to know how many wipes it takes to get to -the center of your ass unless you say otherwise. - -Of course, writing about Firefox security can never go without a -mandatory list of Addons and about:config tweaks :) - - security.tls.version.min = 1 - network.http.pipelining = true - network.http.pipelining.ssl = true - network.http.proxy.pipelining = true - network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy = 10 - network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server = 10 - network.http.max-connections-per-server = 16 - network.http.pipelining.maxrequests = 8 - network.http.redirection-limit = 3 - network.dns.disableIPv6 = true - network.http.fast-fallback-to-IPv4 = false - dom.popup_maximum = 3 - network.prefetch-next = false - network.dns.disablePrefetch = true - dwhelper.social-share.service.google.enabled = false - dwhelper.social-share.service.google_buzz.enabled = false - geo.enabled = false - geo.wifi.logging.enabled = false - geo.wifi.uri = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - browser.safebrowsing.appRepURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - browser.safebrowsing.debug = false - browser.safebrowsing.enabled = false - browser.safebrowsing.gethashURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled = false - browser.safebrowsing.malware.reportURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - browser.safebrowsing.reportURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - browser.safebrowsing.updateURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.enabled = false - services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled = false - media.peerconnection.enabled = false - browser.search.suggest.enabled = false - browser.newtab.url = about:blank - browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone = false - - /* and below are some optional ones, but good nevertheless */ - - general.useragent.override = Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0 - keyword.url = "https://ixquick.com/html/?q=" - browser.cache.memory.enable = false - network.http.use-cache = false - browser.cache.memory.max_entry_size = 0 - browser.cache.memory.disk = false - browser.cache.disk.capacity = 0 - browser.cache.disk.enable = false - browser.cache.disk.metadata_memory_limit = 1 - browser.cache.disk.smart_size.enabled = false - browser.cache.disk.smart_size.first_run = false - browser.cache.disk.smart_size.use_old_max = false - browser.cache.disk.smart_size_cached_value = 0 - browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl = false - browser.cache.offline.capacity = 0 - browser.cache.offline.enable = false - dom.storage.default_quota = 0 - dom.storage.enabled = false - browser.send_pings = false - browser.send_pings.require_same_host = true - browser.search.suggest.enabled = false - keyword.enabled = false - browser.ssl_override_behavior = 2 - network.proxy.socks_remote_dns = true - services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.search.update = false - services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.search.selectedEngine = false - browser.search.useDBForOrder = false - browser.search.update.interval = 0 - browser.search.searchEnginesURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - gecko.handlerService.allowRegisterFromDifferentHost = false - - /* still in about:config, type google and delete most of the links - * from the values. The ones that won't break anything, that's up to - * you. Also search through these to delete HUGE amounts of links - * from */ - browser.contentHandlers - browser.safebrowsing - browser.search - gecko.handlerService - geo.wifi.uri - browser.safebrowsing /* set all you can to false */ - - datareporting.healthreport.service.firstRun = false - datareporting.sessions.current.clean = false - toolkit.telemetry.enabled = false - browser.search.suggest.enabled = false - toolkit.telemetry.infoURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - toolkit.telemetry.server = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - /* search through about:config for 'telemetry', 'healthreport', - * 'crash', 'report', there's a bunch of scary stuff */ - - dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled = false - services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.enabled = false - services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled = false - loop.enabled = false - extensions.blocklist.enabled = false - network.http.speculative-parallel-limit = 0 - browser.aboutHomeSnippets.updateUrl = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - browser.startup.homepage_override.mstone = ignore - extensions.getAddons.cache.enabled = false - - dom.ipc.plugins.flash.subprocess.crashreporter.enabled = false - toolkit.crashreporter.infoURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - breakpad.reportURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - toolkit.crashreporter.infoURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - browser.pocket.enabled = false - webgl.disabled = true - dom.server-events.enabled = false - media.peerconnection.enabled = false - media.peerconnection.use_document_iceservers = false - media.peerconnection.video.enabled = false - media.navigator.enabled = false - media.navigator.video.enabled = false - media.navigator.permission.disabled = true - dwhelper.social-share.service.facebook.enabled = false - - /* also search 'facebook' and kill stuff */ - social.manifest.facebook = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - social.remote-install.enabled = false - social.whitelist = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - media.autoplay.enabled = false - media.audio_data.enabled = false - noscript.ABE.wanIp = false - noscript.ABE.wanIpCheckURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) - -Since I'm at it, here's some addons too: - -* AdBlock Edge - * Discontinued (still works), yet we should continue to search - for good alternatives. - * Here's an AdBlock Edge filter list to be added to ABE: - * http://spam404bl.com/spam404scamlist.txt - * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/easyprivacy.txt - * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/easyprivacy+easylist.txt - * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/easylist.txt - * http://pie.estiva.org:1223/data/abl/sw_aio.txt - * http://pie.estiva.org:1223/data/abl/nm_easyprivacy.txt - * http://pie.estiva.org:1223/data/abl/nm_easylist.txt - * http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=adblockplus&mimetype=plaintext - * https://www.fanboy.co.nz/r/fanboy-ultimate.txt - * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/malwaredomains_full.txt - * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/fanboy-social.txt - * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/antiadblockfilters.txt - -* HTTPS Everywhere - -* Classic Theme Restorer - * You will need this to make most Firefox forks have a pleasant and easy to use GUI -* CanvasBlocker - -* NoScript - -* RequestPolicy - * Always use NoScript and RequestPolicy together. One will - often block what the other doesn't and they even more commonly - block the same things at the same moment from multiple - different angles. This makes them a dangerous combination, an - excellent team. Plus, it has earned them an infamous - reputation against shills of the opposition which I believe to be - the reason these plugins have been 'marked for death'. - -* Cookie Monster - -* Self-Destructing Cookies - -Other notes: - -* Make sure you go to Firefox's add-on page and set all your addons - to NOT update automatically. You want to click update on your own - terms when you are ready to update. Calling home randomly isn't - acceptable -* You also want to visit the "plugins" section of the addon page - and set Flash and other non-essentials to "never activate" -* Go explore around inside 'about:config' and 'about:preferences' - -2016-03-27 -~ parazyd diff --git a/blog/footer.html b/blog/footer.html @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -../footer.html- \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/header.html b/blog/header.html @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -../header.html- \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/index.md b/blog/index.md @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -##+TITLE blog :: parazyd.cf - -# parazyd's blog - -All writings here are my own personal opinion. If you don't agree with -things, please refrain from sending me biased emails. Rather stop reading -and leave. - -* [On Bitcoin Classic and all the bickering](classiccloud.html) -* [Safest way to use Firefox? Don't use it!](bffnff.html) -* [systemd sucks](systemdsucks.html) - diff --git a/blog/navigation.html b/blog/navigation.html @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -../navigation.html- \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/systemdsucks.md b/blog/systemdsucks.md @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -##+TITLE systemd sucks - -# systemd sucks - -The wonderful shills have ensured that Linux Mint's been talked about as -attempt to entrap exodus newbies running from Windows into settling for -another false sense of safety, privacy and security. These excellent shills -are pretending to settle for, and install freedom-disrespecting, -proprietary Linux Mint, as well as recommending it in every thread to trick -people desparate to switch their OS away from Windows. - -*"I'll just use Mint/Ubuntu because it's my only option..."* - -It's a cheap and common "lemmings over a cliff" style disinformation -tactic used to win over people's helpless foolish minds. And it works -surprisingly well... I presume most of you, if not everyone, are aware -of systemd, right? It has been made quite sure that the stupid general -public believes it's just another pointless thing whiners complain about -needlessly. But in reality, systemd affects all Linux users! - -How cool is that? systemd is an infectious, insidious and diseased -bloated blop plague of systemically parasitic, hypocritical, -self-contradictory, purpose-defeating, pretentious, freedom-betraying -software that its creators daringly pulled off as an init-system! -systemd takes away from its users the freedom of choice and severely -limits the control users have over their own computer. systemd is so -restrictive and authoritarian to the point that it more than -figuratively rapes your whole operating system. - -**Workflow time!** - -* User makes the choice to remove systemd and use a different init - system -* Countless packages and programs that existed long before systemd - and never required systemd to function are now somehow all tangled - in an evil, sticky and obnoxious web of unnecessary forced - artificial false dependencies interconnecting through the entire - operating system -* Any attempts to regain control rips out half of the OS along - with everything useful -* OS is now a dead husk - -**SysTemD is an STD. Excellently evil...** - -Finally, as the plan comes together, we have Microsoft releasing its -own Linux OS, as if enough people didn't find them overwhelmingly -abhorrent enough, to the point that massive groups of people (who didn't -participate in any surveys or statistic gatherings) became refugees and -migrated to other videogame consoles.. - -[Microsoft announces Linux OS](http://itsfoss.com/microsoft-announces-linux-os/) -[Microsoft submits source code for kernel](http://www.networkworld.com/article/2260199/virtualization/microsoft-stuns-linux-world--submits-source-code-for-kernel.html) -[MS Linux](http://mslinux.org/) -[Ubuntu Conspiracy](http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/ubuntu-conspiracy) -[Canonical-Microsoft Buyout](http://itsfoss.com/canonical-microsoft-buyout/) - -Conclusions: - -* Microsoft "created" its own Linux -* Microsoft chose Ubuntu for the deploymeent of their service HDInsight -* Microsoft also works with Canonical on LXD (a Linux container project) - -... which brings me to my final point: - -**Windows, Mint and systemd are all connected** - -How would anyone ever guessed this ingeniously designed plot!? You -are all drooling fools! - -I will make it easy for a stupid "person" to understand: - -* Windows 10 released -* Ignorant uninformed people keep using it, even though it steals - your WiFi and social networking passwords -* Linux Mint and Ubuntu shills pop up and fool a percentage of - them promising ease of use -* Meanwhile other shills scare them away from Linux entirely by - throwing noobs right into the grinder: *"Install Gentoo! Install - Arch! Install Slackware! etc..."* -* Meanwhile yet again, systemd spreads through Linux like a - virulent plague, infecting and un-freedoming multiple Linux distros, - forcing users to run around trying to remove it or find another - distro with no systemd... So I welcome you all to the NSA/Prism - hotel where there is a Mint under every pillow and a pervert voyeur - looking through your Windows - -Another thing to note is that systemd is four-hundred-twenty-five-THOUSAND -lines of code for just an init system. systemd is a plot to Windows-ize -Linux and ruin it for everyone who loves freedom. systemd is being -shoved down everyone's throats. systemd is massive for an init system. -systemd is bloat. systemd is a Linux kernel coup attempt. systemd tries -to incorporate way too much. Many previously isolated components are all -carelessly blobbed together - which not only widens the angle of attack, -but also makes the system a whole lot less reliable, because -one small error makes the whole system go down HARD. - -systemd is being pushed by obviously malicious people. Consider the -following: The reason developers have decided to depend on systemd is -stated to be that it solves problems with device management, for -example. However, several tens of thousands of people have worked for -decades without addressing or even mentioning the existence of such a -problem. If the problem existed, it would've been mentioned. If the -problem existed, people would have worked on it. Mentioning a problem -costs literally nothing, and would have beeneffectively mandatory in dev -mailing lists and IRCs, e.g. when discussing a specific implementation, -interface, or approach taken or to be taken by a project. The -systemd-backing people almost exclusively use emotion-based arguments to -support systemd: *"The only other option was sysvinit! If you don't like -systemd, you're a sysvinit fanatic! The only people who oppose us are -the men in the Linux community that have a deep hatred for women!"* - -The project is strongly endorsed by various feminist groups that have -nothing to do with technology. The system is headed by a developer -reputed for making low-quality software. If literally any other piece of -software had the kind of bugs described in the various systemd issue -trackers, they wouldn't even be accepted in distro repos, yet systemd -has been widely adopted in a matter of months, breaking compatibility -and not offering upgrade paths even on the likes of strong server -operating systems like Debian or CentOS. SELinux (an NSA project) -developers are strongly for systemd, nevermind the numerous bugs and -undoubtedly numerous security vulnerabilities. Speaking of, there has -been NO audit of systemd even though everyone is accepting systemd no -matter how security-sensitive the distro is meant to be. It's pretty -evident that something is really wrong with systemd's adoption. -Basically the bastards who want to enslave the world decided that the -best way to control opensource is to create their own and promote it -until it's the standard even though it shouldn't be. - -New people would fall for it and the more knowledgeable are facing a -lack of support for their alternatives. The project to create an -all-encompassing system that can easily be infiltrated by, at will to -provide root access, and spy on arbitrary non-backdoored systemd is -being funded by, and is being promoted by the global elite across the -entire community. It's clear that the adoption of systemd is not normal -and there's something hiding behind it. Nobody has ever been specific -about what kind of problem systemd solves, nobody has ever even -mentioned having a problem before systemd appeared, and suddenly it -spreads like wildfire. - -systemd's design is flawed intentionally to increase the attack -vector and make it vulnerable to outside attackers to break it more easily. -There is a reason why systemd is pushed by Redhat, an American company -with very close ties to the NSA. Redhat controls Fedora, so Fedora -adopted it first, then RHEL, and because Redhat funds most of Debian, -they also caved in. Basically all of the major distros are controlled by -Redhat one way or another. Everyone hates Gnome, yet it's still here. -Why you ask? It is Redhat. Redhat wants full control of Linux. Anyone -who opposes systemd is in the way of them controlling Linux. They will -do whatever they can to make sure that Gentoo, Slackware, Void and -Alpine have the worst time possible by not solely supporting systemd. -After Redhat fully takes control with systemd, there is no need for -different distros, because they will basically be the same, but with a -different logo, maybe a different package manager. - -[Without-systemd.org](http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) -[systemd - biggest fallacies](http://judecnelson.blogspot.mx/2014/09/systemd-biggest-fallacies.html) -[Devuan.org homepage](https://devuan.org) -[How to remove systemd from a Debian installation](http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_remove_systemd_from_a_Debian_jessie/sid_installation) - -Final note: If you are running Linux, remove EVERYTHING that says -zeitgeist, whether you use synaptic or any other manager and have this -tasty anti-systemd fortune cookie: -[systemdfortune.tgz](https://pub.parazyd.cf/dev/random/systemdfortune.tgz) - -2016-03-25 -~ parazyd diff --git a/contact.md b/contact.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ You can contact me via any of the following: -* **email/xmpp:** printf 'cnenmlq@qlar.bet\n' | tr 'A-Za-z' 'N-ZA-Mn-za-m' +* **email/xmpp:** `printf 'cnenmlq@qlar.bet\n' | tr 'A-Za-z' 'N-ZA-Mn-za-m'` * **irc:** *parazyd* on various irc networks * **twitter:** [@parazyd](https://twitter.com/parazyd) * **github:** [github/parazyd](https://github.com/parazyd) diff --git a/footer.html b/footer.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <div id="footer"> <span class="right"> - copyleft 2016 parazyd | design heavily inspired by <a href="http://suckless.org">suckless.org</a> ♥ + copyleft 2016 parazyd | layout inspired by <a href="http://suckless.org">suckless.org</a> ♥ </span> </div> </body> diff --git a/header.html b/header.html @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ <!DOCTYPE html> -<html> +<html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta name="description" content="Who is parazyd, software developer, designer, crypto, bitcoin, linux administrator"> diff --git a/index.md b/index.md @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ I also contribute to the [Gentoo Linux](https://gentoo.org) project, This website is also offered completely through [Tor](https://torproject.org): -[i3kgydn7eeqm3dr4.onion](http://i3kgydn7eeqm3dr4.onion) - parazyd.cf -[ws32o25lrjv42mox.onion](http://ws32o25lrjv42mox.onion) - git.parazyd.cf -[efxjbsewyh76cvzv.onion](http://efxjbsewyh76cvzv.onion) - pub.parazyd.cf +* [i3kgydn7eeqm3dr4.onion](http://i3kgydn7eeqm3dr4.onion) - parazyd.cf +* [ws32o25lrjv42mox.onion](http://ws32o25lrjv42mox.onion) - git.parazyd.cf +* [efxjbsewyh76cvzv.onion](http://efxjbsewyh76cvzv.onion) - pub.parazyd.cf Happy hacking! diff --git a/musings/bffnff.md b/musings/bffnff.md @@ -0,0 +1,279 @@ +##+TITLE safest way to use firefox? don't use it! + +# Safest way to use Firefox? Don't use it! + +And no, I'm not telling you to use Chromium/Google Chrome... + +So, I'm going to give you a bunch of really good information because +I care a lot. If you really want good out of your Firefox browser, +consider this: don't use Firefox. It's just as bad as Windows/Google. +Use a fork, and the add-ons: NoScript, RequestPolicy, HTTPSeverywhere. +Use FOSS Linux with no systemd like Devuan because a good browser means +nothing if your OS is junk. The best search engine for now is +ixquick.com. The best Firefox fork with freedom and privacy as its +philosophy is GNU IceCat, which actively removes bad "features". Don't +use download mirrors you don't trust. If you don't like GNU IceCat, +simply try to use almost any fork of firefox and make several changes to +about:config. Don't use uBlock and uMatrix because they are botnets like +Disconnect, DuckDuckGo, Ghostery, AdBlockPlus being shilled as an agenda +to undermine, destroy and replace actual good addons. Specifically: +HTTPSeverywhere, RequestPolicy, NoScript, AdBlockEdge. + +I warned you all way before, but now AdBlockEdge is dead. Mint's +also been recently shilled as an attempt to entrap exodus newbies running +from Windows into settling for another false sense of safety, but it has +been a major failure for the shills. There was a huge amount of uBlock +shilling before and immediately after AdBlockEdge was discontinued, +praising uBlock in its description. + +[AdBlock Edge : Firefox Addons](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/adblock-edge/?src=search) + +"*Reason: Discontinued in favor of Ublock Origin, a general purpose +blocker, that not only outperforms Adblock Edge but is also available +on other browsers and, of course, without "Acceptable Ads Whitelist". +This page will be kept for archival purposes. You can still contact me +on GitHub or Bitbucket as Adstomper.* + +[http://adstomper.bitbucket.org](http://adstomper.bitbucket.org) + +* No sponsored ads +* KISS Philosophy +* Transparent + +I can haz bribe? + +Another addon that has been shilled a huge amount is Disconnect: +* [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/disconnect/](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/disconnect/) + +*About this Add-on Disconnect, named one of the 100 best +innovations of the year by:* + +* Popular Science + +*and one of the 20 best Firefox add-ons by:* + +* Lifehacker + +*Lets you visualize and block the otherwise invisible websites that +track your search and browsing history* + +Our privacy policy, in a sentence: We don't collect your IP address +or any other personal info except the info you volunteer. + +* Wall Street Journal +* CNN +* The New York Times +* 60 Minutes +* Forbes + + +* [Disconnect](https://disconnect.me) +* [Disconnect raises funding](http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/22/disconnect-me-raise/) +* [Ex Googler releases big update to Disconnect](https://gigaom.com/2013/04/15/ex-googler-releases-big-update-to-disconnect-a-data-blocking-tool/) + + +Launched in 2010. by a former Google engineer: + +* [ITProPortal](http://www.itproportal.com/2012/03/24/ex-google-staff-working-to-disconnect-surfers-from-data-tracking/) +* [Disconnect on Prism Break](https://prism-break.org/en/categories/gnu-linux/#web-browser-addons) + +Shills will absolutely hate this and pathetically attempt to add +disinformational advice to it. They very often try to recommend: uBlock, +uMatrix, uBlock origin, Policman, Disconnect and Ghostery while +displaying a hilarious "smart guy" disapproval of NoScript, Request +Policy and HTTPSeverywhere. Additionally shills will argue that by using +these settings and addons the user will stand out by appearing to have a +more unique signature on the Internet. While this idea may have once began +from a stable train of thought, its logic has been corrupted and twisted +for use as propaganda and to make those who severely improve their ability +to protect themselves worry and feel stressed out and indecisive. + +This is a classic example of a defeatist "just please give up", "don't +even try", "stop making my job more difficult" style psychological +tactic. Use these tools safely to protect your privacy to the best of +your ability. Share with your brothers and sisters, your neighbours and +friends, everyone. + +Although uniqueness is only one side of this multi-sided coin, the +more people on board, the more everyone can blend in and appear less unique. +Every person that uses this guide, or varying combinations of, means +more work and frustration for those who may try to violate others' +privacy. Nobody has any right to know how many wipes it takes to get to +the center of your ass unless you say otherwise. + +Of course, writing about Firefox security can never go without a +mandatory list of Addons and about:config tweaks :) + + security.tls.version.min = 1 + network.http.pipelining = true + network.http.pipelining.ssl = true + network.http.proxy.pipelining = true + network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy = 10 + network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server = 10 + network.http.max-connections-per-server = 16 + network.http.pipelining.maxrequests = 8 + network.http.redirection-limit = 3 + network.dns.disableIPv6 = true + network.http.fast-fallback-to-IPv4 = false + dom.popup_maximum = 3 + network.prefetch-next = false + network.dns.disablePrefetch = true + dwhelper.social-share.service.google.enabled = false + dwhelper.social-share.service.google_buzz.enabled = false + geo.enabled = false + geo.wifi.logging.enabled = false + geo.wifi.uri = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + browser.safebrowsing.appRepURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + browser.safebrowsing.debug = false + browser.safebrowsing.enabled = false + browser.safebrowsing.gethashURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled = false + browser.safebrowsing.malware.reportURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + browser.safebrowsing.reportURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + browser.safebrowsing.updateURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.enabled = false + services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled = false + media.peerconnection.enabled = false + browser.search.suggest.enabled = false + browser.newtab.url = about:blank + browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone = false + + /* and below are some optional ones, but good nevertheless */ + + general.useragent.override = Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0 + keyword.url = "https://ixquick.com/html/?q=" + browser.cache.memory.enable = false + network.http.use-cache = false + browser.cache.memory.max_entry_size = 0 + browser.cache.memory.disk = false + browser.cache.disk.capacity = 0 + browser.cache.disk.enable = false + browser.cache.disk.metadata_memory_limit = 1 + browser.cache.disk.smart_size.enabled = false + browser.cache.disk.smart_size.first_run = false + browser.cache.disk.smart_size.use_old_max = false + browser.cache.disk.smart_size_cached_value = 0 + browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl = false + browser.cache.offline.capacity = 0 + browser.cache.offline.enable = false + dom.storage.default_quota = 0 + dom.storage.enabled = false + browser.send_pings = false + browser.send_pings.require_same_host = true + browser.search.suggest.enabled = false + keyword.enabled = false + browser.ssl_override_behavior = 2 + network.proxy.socks_remote_dns = true + services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.search.update = false + services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.search.selectedEngine = false + browser.search.useDBForOrder = false + browser.search.update.interval = 0 + browser.search.searchEnginesURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + gecko.handlerService.allowRegisterFromDifferentHost = false + + /* still in about:config, type google and delete most of the links + * from the values. The ones that won't break anything, that's up to + * you. Also search through these to delete HUGE amounts of links + * from */ + browser.contentHandlers + browser.safebrowsing + browser.search + gecko.handlerService + geo.wifi.uri + browser.safebrowsing /* set all you can to false */ + + datareporting.healthreport.service.firstRun = false + datareporting.sessions.current.clean = false + toolkit.telemetry.enabled = false + browser.search.suggest.enabled = false + toolkit.telemetry.infoURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + toolkit.telemetry.server = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + /* search through about:config for 'telemetry', 'healthreport', + * 'crash', 'report', there's a bunch of scary stuff */ + + dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled = false + services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.enabled = false + services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled = false + loop.enabled = false + extensions.blocklist.enabled = false + network.http.speculative-parallel-limit = 0 + browser.aboutHomeSnippets.updateUrl = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + browser.startup.homepage_override.mstone = ignore + extensions.getAddons.cache.enabled = false + + dom.ipc.plugins.flash.subprocess.crashreporter.enabled = false + toolkit.crashreporter.infoURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + breakpad.reportURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + toolkit.crashreporter.infoURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + browser.pocket.enabled = false + webgl.disabled = true + dom.server-events.enabled = false + media.peerconnection.enabled = false + media.peerconnection.use_document_iceservers = false + media.peerconnection.video.enabled = false + media.navigator.enabled = false + media.navigator.video.enabled = false + media.navigator.permission.disabled = true + dwhelper.social-share.service.facebook.enabled = false + + /* also search 'facebook' and kill stuff */ + social.manifest.facebook = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + social.remote-install.enabled = false + social.whitelist = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + media.autoplay.enabled = false + media.audio_data.enabled = false + noscript.ABE.wanIp = false + noscript.ABE.wanIpCheckURL = (DELETE THIS VALUE) + +Since I'm at it, here's some addons too: + +* AdBlock Edge + * Discontinued (still works), yet we should continue to search + for good alternatives. + * Here's an AdBlock Edge filter list to be added to ABE: + * http://spam404bl.com/spam404scamlist.txt + * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/easyprivacy.txt + * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/easyprivacy+easylist.txt + * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/easylist.txt + * http://pie.estiva.org:1223/data/abl/sw_aio.txt + * http://pie.estiva.org:1223/data/abl/nm_easyprivacy.txt + * http://pie.estiva.org:1223/data/abl/nm_easylist.txt + * http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=adblockplus&mimetype=plaintext + * https://www.fanboy.co.nz/r/fanboy-ultimate.txt + * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/malwaredomains_full.txt + * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/fanboy-social.txt + * https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/antiadblockfilters.txt + +* HTTPS Everywhere + +* Classic Theme Restorer + * You will need this to make most Firefox forks have a pleasant and easy to use GUI +* CanvasBlocker + +* NoScript + +* RequestPolicy + * Always use NoScript and RequestPolicy together. One will + often block what the other doesn't and they even more commonly + block the same things at the same moment from multiple + different angles. This makes them a dangerous combination, an + excellent team. Plus, it has earned them an infamous + reputation against shills of the opposition which I believe to be + the reason these plugins have been 'marked for death'. + +* Cookie Monster + +* Self-Destructing Cookies + +Other notes: + +* Make sure you go to Firefox's add-on page and set all your addons + to NOT update automatically. You want to click update on your own + terms when you are ready to update. Calling home randomly isn't + acceptable +* You also want to visit the "plugins" section of the addon page + and set Flash and other non-essentials to "never activate" +* Go explore around inside 'about:config' and 'about:preferences' + +2016-03-27 +~ parazyd diff --git a/blog/classiccloud.md b/musings/classiccloud.md diff --git a/blog/classiccloud1.jpg b/musings/classiccloud1.jpg Binary files differ. diff --git a/blog/classiccloud2.png b/musings/classiccloud2.png Binary files differ. diff --git a/musings/firefoxspyware.md b/musings/firefoxspyware.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ # Spyware in Firefox <video src="firefoxspyware.webm" controls width=640></video> +[link to screencast](firefoxspyware.webm) At a certain point in time, programs behaving like this were called spyware. What happened in the meantime? Beats me... People care less and diff --git a/musings/index.md b/musings/index.md @@ -1,10 +1,16 @@ -##+TITLE random musings +##+TITLE random musings :: parazyd.cf # random musings -Too long to tweet, too short to blog +All writings here are my own personal opinion. If you don't agree with +things, please refrain from sending me biased emails. Rather stop reading +and leave. +* [Tor users are being treated as lower-class Internet citizens](cloudflare.html) * [Spyware in Firefox](firefoxspyware.html) * [On Tails 2.0 and systemd](tails2.html) * [Fixing the Internet for everyone](fixthenet.html) -* [Tor users are being treated as lower-class Internet citizens](cloudflare.html) +* [On Bitcoin Classic and all the bickering](classiccloud.html) +* [Safest way to use Firefox? 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These excellent shills +are pretending to settle for, and install freedom-disrespecting, +proprietary Linux Mint, as well as recommending it in every thread to trick +people desparate to switch their OS away from Windows. + +*"I'll just use Mint/Ubuntu because it's my only option..."* + +It's a cheap and common "lemmings over a cliff" style disinformation +tactic used to win over people's helpless foolish minds. And it works +surprisingly well... I presume most of you, if not everyone, are aware +of systemd, right? It has been made quite sure that the stupid general +public believes it's just another pointless thing whiners complain about +needlessly. But in reality, systemd affects all Linux users! + +How cool is that? systemd is an infectious, insidious and diseased +bloated blop plague of systemically parasitic, hypocritical, +self-contradictory, purpose-defeating, pretentious, freedom-betraying +software that its creators daringly pulled off as an init-system! +systemd takes away from its users the freedom of choice and severely +limits the control users have over their own computer. systemd is so +restrictive and authoritarian to the point that it more than +figuratively rapes your whole operating system. + +**Workflow time!** + +* User makes the choice to remove systemd and use a different init + system +* Countless packages and programs that existed long before systemd + and never required systemd to function are now somehow all tangled + in an evil, sticky and obnoxious web of unnecessary forced + artificial false dependencies interconnecting through the entire + operating system +* Any attempts to regain control rips out half of the OS along + with everything useful +* OS is now a dead husk + +**SysTemD is an STD. Excellently evil...** + +Finally, as the plan comes together, we have Microsoft releasing its +own Linux OS, as if enough people didn't find them overwhelmingly +abhorrent enough, to the point that massive groups of people (who didn't +participate in any surveys or statistic gatherings) became refugees and +migrated to other videogame consoles.. + +* [Microsoft announces Linux OS](http://itsfoss.com/microsoft-announces-linux-os/) +* [Microsoft submits source code for kernel](http://www.networkworld.com/article/2260199/virtualization/microsoft-stuns-linux-world--submits-source-code-for-kernel.html) +* [MS Linux](http://mslinux.org/) +* [Ubuntu Conspiracy](http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/ubuntu-conspiracy) +* [Canonical-Microsoft Buyout](http://itsfoss.com/canonical-microsoft-buyout/) + +Conclusions: + +* Microsoft "created" its own Linux +* Microsoft chose Ubuntu for the deploymeent of their service HDInsight +* Microsoft also works with Canonical on LXD (a Linux container project) + +... which brings me to my final point: + +**Windows, Mint and systemd are all connected** + +How would anyone ever guessed this ingeniously designed plot!? You +are all drooling fools! + +I will make it easy for a stupid "person" to understand: + +* Windows 10 released +* Ignorant uninformed people keep using it, even though it steals + your WiFi and social networking passwords +* Linux Mint and Ubuntu shills pop up and fool a percentage of + them promising ease of use +* Meanwhile other shills scare them away from Linux entirely by + throwing noobs right into the grinder: *"Install Gentoo! Install + Arch! Install Slackware! etc..."* +* Meanwhile yet again, systemd spreads through Linux like a + virulent plague, infecting and un-freedoming multiple Linux distros, + forcing users to run around trying to remove it or find another + distro with no systemd... So I welcome you all to the NSA/Prism + hotel where there is a Mint under every pillow and a pervert voyeur + looking through your Windows + +Another thing to note is that systemd is four-hundred-twenty-five-THOUSAND +lines of code for just an init system. systemd is a plot to Windows-ize +Linux and ruin it for everyone who loves freedom. systemd is being +shoved down everyone's throats. systemd is massive for an init system. +systemd is bloat. systemd is a Linux kernel coup attempt. systemd tries +to incorporate way too much. Many previously isolated components are all +carelessly blobbed together - which not only widens the angle of attack, +but also makes the system a whole lot less reliable, because +one small error makes the whole system go down HARD. + +systemd is being pushed by obviously malicious people. Consider the +following: The reason developers have decided to depend on systemd is +stated to be that it solves problems with device management, for +example. However, several tens of thousands of people have worked for +decades without addressing or even mentioning the existence of such a +problem. If the problem existed, it would've been mentioned. If the +problem existed, people would have worked on it. Mentioning a problem +costs literally nothing, and would have beeneffectively mandatory in dev +mailing lists and IRCs, e.g. when discussing a specific implementation, +interface, or approach taken or to be taken by a project. The +systemd-backing people almost exclusively use emotion-based arguments to +support systemd: *"The only other option was sysvinit! If you don't like +systemd, you're a sysvinit fanatic! The only people who oppose us are +the men in the Linux community that have a deep hatred for women!"* + +The project is strongly endorsed by various feminist groups that have +nothing to do with technology. The system is headed by a developer +reputed for making low-quality software. If literally any other piece of +software had the kind of bugs described in the various systemd issue +trackers, they wouldn't even be accepted in distro repos, yet systemd +has been widely adopted in a matter of months, breaking compatibility +and not offering upgrade paths even on the likes of strong server +operating systems like Debian or CentOS. SELinux (an NSA project) +developers are strongly for systemd, nevermind the numerous bugs and +undoubtedly numerous security vulnerabilities. Speaking of, there has +been NO audit of systemd even though everyone is accepting systemd no +matter how security-sensitive the distro is meant to be. It's pretty +evident that something is really wrong with systemd's adoption. +Basically the bastards who want to enslave the world decided that the +best way to control opensource is to create their own and promote it +until it's the standard even though it shouldn't be. + +New people would fall for it and the more knowledgeable are facing a +lack of support for their alternatives. The project to create an +all-encompassing system that can easily be infiltrated by, at will to +provide root access, and spy on arbitrary non-backdoored systemd is +being funded by, and is being promoted by the global elite across the +entire community. It's clear that the adoption of systemd is not normal +and there's something hiding behind it. Nobody has ever been specific +about what kind of problem systemd solves, nobody has ever even +mentioned having a problem before systemd appeared, and suddenly it +spreads like wildfire. + +systemd's design is flawed intentionally to increase the attack +vector and make it vulnerable to outside attackers to break it more easily. +There is a reason why systemd is pushed by Redhat, an American company +with very close ties to the NSA. Redhat controls Fedora, so Fedora +adopted it first, then RHEL, and because Redhat funds most of Debian, +they also caved in. Basically all of the major distros are controlled by +Redhat one way or another. Everyone hates Gnome, yet it's still here. +Why you ask? It is Redhat. Redhat wants full control of Linux. Anyone +who opposes systemd is in the way of them controlling Linux. They will +do whatever they can to make sure that Gentoo, Slackware, Void and +Alpine have the worst time possible by not solely supporting systemd. +After Redhat fully takes control with systemd, there is no need for +different distros, because they will basically be the same, but with a +different logo, maybe a different package manager. + +* [Without-systemd.org](http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) +* [systemd - biggest fallacies](http://judecnelson.blogspot.mx/2014/09/systemd-biggest-fallacies.html) +* [Devuan.org homepage](https://devuan.org) +* [How to remove systemd from a Debian installation](http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_remove_systemd_from_a_Debian_jessie/sid_installation) + +Final note: If you are running Linux, remove EVERYTHING that says +zeitgeist, whether you use synaptic or any other manager and have this +tasty anti-systemd fortune cookie: +[systemdfortune.tgz](https://pub.parazyd.cf/dev/random/systemdfortune.tgz) + +2016-03-25 +~ parazyd diff --git a/navigation.html b/navigation.html @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ <div id="menu"> <span class="left"> <a class="thisSite" href="/">home</a> + <a href="/musings/">musings</a> + <a href="/projects/">projects</a> <a href="https://git.parazyd.cf">git</a> <a href="https://pub.parazyd.cf">pub</a> + <a href="/contact.html">contact</a> </span> <span class="right"> @@ -11,18 +14,6 @@ </div> <div id="content"> - <div id="nav"> - - <ul> - <li><a class="thisPage" href="/">index</a></li> - <li><a href="/blog/">blog/</a></li> - <li><a href="/musings/">musings/</a></li> - <li><a href="/projects/">projects/</a></li> - <li><a href="/contact.html">contact</a></li> - <li><a href="https://www.dyne.org">../dyne.org</a></li> - </ul> - - </div> <div id="main"> diff --git a/opmsg.txt b/opmsg.txt @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +opmsg: Successfully generated persona with id +opmsg: f7c528eb43d4b36c b93b2693a7e24840 c66a6812500fa49b f420b2a41bbb33df +opmsg: Tell your remote peer to add the following pubkey like this: +opmsg: opmsg --import --phash sha256 --name 'parazyd' + +-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY----- +MIICIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAg8AMIICCgKCAgEAvNfhXuSqhV2BwFFIO6Q6 +AIZ95zrSe9QIA82Cfaz5St3yCByzQCMckTrppm27wMZ9Docpz8diCsbK13zLwJ89 +IQxyU6db/3CvQ1vhUn9YFZ2f9HTlGt8aC9/IpRSp0xXoqkYDDqrIOD/g5A+tZCR9 +sUJo7Vrh2Hkn2Y8QehaoGEiUNk7dyW02gAUDjwbIpolZFoZsd4H8nzh8CMwlImnP +RKGG7a+Rjfc+P4wo4yZZdoVxGVchOoK1/4z7VThmES5qd8VXcpWiqlMXFZlcmSjb +pWZ5nyVR7rmnqrpjLb+1cKitzCbSDYzy6WpEJTdNebSi4+N6vvInc1MS1+9/edGx +G7YJz5maN9W//V8fP455FSfgJF1DIJfk+QB/DNs0zIDzJ3IyMIwGg4YUUo+wn3Lx +KtenS3sbO+iEsOGGqgbxvQcAZ0hvMwwadkwuJyTcdR6aM+cToi5n9bepsFwao9N5 +4GcSruSzjTwdNpOTpGC1QdH9PciFs5gL8aqwjK9btMdeAYVswlaAThOqyYtD2vuV +/XJJ/ERTI2o/LLxcKgEaCn25J8guRqEpbMH0U3K6bzu7X6ThrAwqjduWCKzuy8VZ +urczQivch9bu2el4EBzVuuid73aQCgzt51n0WHsSDYObsscpzUw8UsRQLcEWNfzr +GkfOKpjikmRG1RkjObyC8K0CAwEAAQ== +-----END PUBLIC KEY----- + +opmsg: Check (by phone, otr, twitter, id-selfie etc.) that above id matches +opmsg: the import message from your peer. +opmsg: AFTER THAT, you can go ahead, safely exchanging op-messages. diff --git a/projects/index.md b/projects/index.md @@ -4,10 +4,22 @@ Some projects I work on or/and are worth mentioning +## [heads](https://heads.dyne.org) + +heads is the next big thing. stay tuned ;) + +## [Dowse](http://dowse.eu) + +The Privacy Hub for the Internet of Things. Awareness of the context of your +network. Made easy. + + ## [Devuan](https://devuan.org) -<p>Devuan is the distro of choice for people that want current Debian without + +Devuan is the distro of choice for people that want current Debian without systemd. On top of that, I maintain builds for a -[plethora of ARM devices](https://git.devuan.org/sdk/arm-sdk).</p> +[plethora of ARM devices](https://git.devuan.org/sdk/arm-sdk). + ##[Arch Linux, systemd free](http://systemd-free.org) @@ -15,13 +27,13 @@ Our effort to kick systemd out of Arch Linux. Currently, we have OpenRC working extremely stable with Arch, and also offering an installation ISO which gets your Arch running with OpenRC from the very beginning! + ##[mars](https://git.parazyd.cf/mars) mars is the way this website is maintained :) -## [COFFIN](https://git.parazyd.cf/coffin/tree/) -Cryptographic office filer for important nuggets +## [COFFIN](https://git.parazyd.cf/coffin/tree/) Encrypted LAN file storage made easy. Using [tomb](https://www .dyne.org/software/tomb), encrypted containers are diff --git a/rsync-exclude b/rsync-exclude @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ rsync-exclude +mars *.php *.md .git diff --git a/static/ArchitectsDaughter.ttf b/static/ArchitectsDaughter.ttf Binary files differ. diff --git a/static/architects_daughter.zip b/static/architects_daughter.zip Binary files differ. diff --git a/static/quattro.woff b/static/quattro.woff Binary files differ. diff --git a/static/style.css b/static/style.css @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ +@font-face { font-family: copse; src: url(quattro.woff); } +@font-face { font-family: archi; src: url(ArchitectsDaughter.ttf); } + body { background-color: #eee; color: #222; - font-family: sans-serif; + font-family: copse, sans-serif; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; padding: 0; margin: 0; @@ -9,9 +12,9 @@ body { hr { margin: 30px 60px; } -i { font-family: sans-serif; } -b, strong { font-family: sans-serif; } -b i, i b, strong i, i strong { font-family: sans-serif; } +i { font-family: copse, sans-serif; } +b, strong { font-family: copse, sans-serif; } +b i, i b, strong i, i strong { font-family: copse, sans-serif; } a, a:visited { color: #058; @@ -28,12 +31,21 @@ a:hover { text-decoration: none; } +code { + font-family: monospace; + color: #222; + background-color: #f2f8fc; + border: solid 1px #dbe7f3; + padding 0 30px; +} + #menu { clear: both; overflow: hidden; color: #069; background-color: #333; padding: 0.7ex; + font-family: archi, sans-serif; font-size: 94%; border-top: 1px solid #333; border-bottom: 1px solid #333; @@ -55,6 +67,7 @@ a:hover { #header { clear: both; + font-family: archi, sans-serif; color: #666; font-size: 1.78em; padding: 0.7ex 0.7ex 0.7ex 0.7em; @@ -70,25 +83,25 @@ a:hover { } h1 { - font-family: sans-serif; + font-family: archi, sans-serif; margin: 1em 1ex 0.5ex 0; font-size: 1.4em; } h2 { - font-family: sans-serif; + font-family: archi, sans-serif; margin: 1em 1ex 0.5ex 0; font-size: 1.3em; } h3 { - font-family: sans-serif; + font-family: archi, sans-serif; margin: 1em 1ex 0.5ex 0; font-size: 1.0em; } h4 { - font-family: sans-serif; + font-family: archi, sans-serif; margin: 1em 1ex 0.5ex 0; font-size: 0.9em; } @@ -107,53 +120,18 @@ h4 { overflow: hidden; } -#nav { - background-color: #fff; - float: left; - margin: 0 1px 0 0; - padding: 1em 0; - border-right: 1px dotted #ccc; - width: 200px; -} - -#nav ul { - margin: 0; - padding: 0; -} - -#nav li { - list-style: none; - padding: 0; - margin: 0; -} - -#nav li ul { - padding-left: 0.6em !important; -} - -#nav li a { - display: block; - margin: 0; - padding: 0.8ex 2em 0.8ex 1em; -} - -#nav li a.thisPage { - color: #222; /*#333;*/ - font-weight: bold; - /*font-style: italic;*/ -} - #main { - margin: 0 0 0 200px; + margin: 0 50px 0 50px; padding: 1.5em; - max-width: 50em; + max-width: 50em; } #footer { clear: both; color: #666; border-top: 1px solid #ccc; - font-size: 84%; + font-family: archi, sans-serif; + font-size: 70%; padding: 1em; margin: 0 0 1.5em 0; } diff --git a/webtree b/webtree @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ # Here configure your webserver and webroot path for rsync -WEBHOST="otoci.eu" +WEBHOST="parazyd.cf" +#WEBROOT="public_html/beta.parazyd.cf" WEBROOT="public_html/www.parazyd.cf" # Set the format of your pages (php or markdown) @@ -25,7 +26,7 @@ tree=( err - blog +# blog # blog/201603 # blog/201607