GeoClue TZ: Privacy-First Linux Location Service

GeoClue TZ: Privacy-First Linux Location Service
Linux location services provided by GeoClue have been historically unreliable. Whether it’s VPN usage causing incorrect locations, rate limits from upstream services, or broken functionality after system upgrades, users often find themselves struggling with basic location-aware features.
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SSH Hardening with ssh-audit

SSH Hardening with ssh-audit
Today I explored ssh-audit, a tool designed to audit SSH configurations. Although it’s an excellent tool, I found the hardening guides somewhat lacking. Hence, I decided to write a detailed walkthrough, ensuring the ssh/sshd configurations are easily readable.
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Simple Privacy - A Layered Approach

Simple Privacy - A Layered Approach
The internet was never designed with privacy in mind. A majority of the protocols we use today were conceived without any security or privacy considerations. This guide is for those who value their privacy and can spare a few minutes to configure their system. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of recommendations, but a source of simple privacy-enhancing tips for the average user.
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