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Privacy friendly website analytics also will be blocked by default

By Simon Frey Last updated: 2020-07-132024-01-19

First things first: I love the movement to use more privacy-friendly website analytics tools. More and more small startups are popping up and help you to move away from Google Analytics. And each and every…

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Posted in Webdev Tagged matomo, Privacy, website, wordpress

WIFIonICE not working on Linux

By Simon Frey Last updated: 2019-11-162024-01-19

Fix problems with the Free WIFIonICE and the Docker Bridges

Posted in Linux Tagged docker, linux, startup, website

tor.js – Minimal JavaScript library to check if your visitors are TOR users

By Simon Frey Last updated: 2019-11-142024-01-19

Show custom content to visitors of your page using TOR

Posted in Project Tagged go, Privacy, website

Schrödingers website: How to close your blog the right way!

By Simon Frey Last updated: 2019-01-142024-01-19

Archive your website into the wayback machine before closing it

Posted in Webdev Tagged GDPR, go, http, Privacy, website

Blog by Simon Frey

  • Golang
  • Linux
  • Webdev
  • Privacy
  • Guide on tubing the Schwabinger Bach: A Lazy Float Through Munich’s Englischer Garten
  • Breakups, Move-Ins, and the Apartment Nobody Cleaned: Nuclear Fusion Explained
  • Why Does dig ANY Not Return Any Records?
  • Nmap Through SSH Pivot: Why Proxychains and sshuttle Fail
  • Self-hosted Plausible Analytics on Kubernetes (with db operators and ArgoCD)
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