Typositoire 

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@danso yeah... That's a case of it'll stay there until it won't xD

REMINDER:

Please note that this mastodon instance will be shutdown on July 1st. It's not really worth it, and not a lot of people uses it. It's been dead since mid may.

Please boost

As part of a wave of layoffs, I got laid off from my backend development job last month as the company's financials I was working with have been steadily decreasing. I applied for another job shortly after, and after a month of interviews and an honestly great response from their team, at the last minute, they told me that they were focusing their hiring efforts away from the US and towards Singapore. With Calckey donations, I don't have enough money to pay for rent or groceries. So I'm asking to
#GetFediHired, I'm the lead developer on the Calckey project, and I'm a fullstack, multi-language developer. I have 3+ years of enterprise experience, and I work great on teams as well as solo. Resume and references available upon request.
The situation in #ukraine is very concerning 

DuckDuckGo offers its privacy-centered browser in a Windows open beta

No extensions yet, but it can fight spam, tracking, and YouTube's algorithm.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/06/duckduckgo-offers-its-privacy-centered-browser-in-a-windows-open-beta/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

DuckDuckGo browser beta for Windows bakes in a lot of privacy tools

No extensions yet, but it can fight spam, tracking, and YouTube's algorithm.

Ars Technica

DuckDuckGo has released its privacy-centric browser for Windows to the general public. It is a beta version available for download with no restrictions.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/duckduckgo-browser-for-windows-available-for-everyone-as-public-beta/

DuckDuckGo browser for Windows available for everyone as public beta

DuckDuckGo has released its privacy-centric browser for Windows to the general public. It is a beta version available for download with no restrictions.

BleepingComputer
@alex_02 @taeluralexis I really like the fact that you only get a # and you put money on it. That's it, plain and simple.
@taeluralexis @alex_02 Never really tried ProtonVPN but if what @alex_02 said is true, OpenVPN client is pretty stable
@taeluralexis @alex_02 If you can chose something else, I've been using Mullvad for a while and they have Wireguard config and their linux client is solid, but it is not free.
Woot!