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wikinews
Wikinews is a free-content news source wiki and a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. The…
Breeze Cursors
A simple cursor icon for the TROMjaro desktop.
cryptomator
Cryptomator provides transparent, client-side encryption for your cloud. Protect your documents from unauthorized access. Cryptomator…
Direct Relief
Direct Relief (formerly known as Direct Relief International) is a nonprofit humanitarian organization that provides…
exaile
Exaile is a music player with a simple interface and powerful music management capabilities. Features…
Kate Editor
The KDE Advanced Text Editor, or Kate, is a source code editor developed by the…
Dia
Dia (/ˈdiːə/)[3] is free and open source general-purpose diagramming software, developed originally by Alexander Larsson….
Timeshift
System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled…
Nautobot
Nautobot is an open source Network Source of Truth and Network Automation Platform built as…
Geonkick
Geonkick is a synthesizer that can synthesize elements of percussion. The most basic examples are:…
Feeds
Feeds is a minimal RSS/Atom feed reader built with speed and simplicity in mind. It…
Retroshare
Retroshare establish encrypted connections between you and your friends to create a network of computers,…
Element
Element (formerly Riot and Vector) is a free and open-source software instant messaging client implementing…
libreops.cc
Many hackers around the world are (re-)decentralizing the net. This is our part, offering distributed,…
PrivacyTools
You are being watched. Private and state-sponsored organizations are monitoring and recording your online activities….
German Doctors for Developing Countries
German Doctors e.V. is a humanitarian aid organization which operates in third world countries, especially…
penguins’ eggs
penguins-eggs is a console tool, under continuous development, that allows you to remaster your system…
Geany
Geany (IPA:dʒiːni JEE-NEE) is a free and open-source lightweight GUI text editor using Scintilla and…
FreeTube
FreeTube is an open source desktop YouTube player built with privacy in mind. Use YouTube…
Dat Desktop
Peer to peer data syncronization using the DAT network.
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latest reviews
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This is a good alternative for YouTube, I really like it.
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a super cool map that shows waterflows and rivers all around the world. When I looked closely, I could see via the browser extension privacy badger (https://privacybadger.org/) that there is a tracker (analytics.ahrefs.com) on the website which is unnecessary I think. Also ublock origin (https://ublockorigin.com/) blocked gc.zgo.at which seems to be a open source web analytics platform (https://pkg.go.dev/zgo.at/goatcounter/v2#section-readme). Maybe 3/5 blocks because of that.
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Important difference: there are OpenWrt products that are for sale, like the “OpenWrt One MediaTek MT7981B” for 89$ on Aliexpress (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007795779282.html) and there’s also merch for example: https://openwrt.org/merchandise – these things cost money and are for sure not trade-free. However, the software itself and the documentation is trade-free – made by the community.
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basically a wrapper for many open-source tools to have a all-in-one “solution”.
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“Open source. No ads. No nonsense.” – that’s a pretty clear commitment against trade, which is why the project deserves 5/5 blocks!