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How I built a text-to-speech “Squawk box” using a Raspberry Pi (and some other hardware that I had at home) that works with my iPhone.
There are a lot of apps and devices that may be tracking us. By setting up network-level ad blocking with Pi-Hole via DNS, we can protect our privacy.
Building a computer for the first time can be overwhelming and intimidating. Here are a few tips that will help make the process smoother.
When you’re self-hosting your own cloud, you need to take steps to ensure that your privacy is protected while browsing the web.
Get exposed to the next greatest blogging platform: an open-source, responsive, node CMS — perfect for all of your writing projects.
Streaming services are convenient, but things can disappear when licensing agreements change. When you own and manage your own media, that doesn't happen.
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A template for creating your own developer-centric escape room, with three puzzles and instructions for how to set everything up.
How to set up a privacy-focused alternative to cloud note-taking services (e.g. Apple Notes, Evernote, Google Keep) using Nextcloud and Syncthing.
Getting a Phaser 3 game started with TypeScript can be a daunting task. This guide will help walk you through all the necessary steps to get your project up-and-running.
Do you need a VPN? Probably not. Today, nearly every email provider, website with sensitive info, and Internet communication channel uses an encrypted line.
A laptop and an internet connection are all you need to get started working with your Raspberry Pi. It only takes 6 quick steps.
With your newly-established VPN connection to your home network, accessing data from anywhere is possible while maintaining your privacy. Data longevity can be achieved by using si