
Hacker Culture
By Jaron Swab

Hacker CultureNov 10, 2021

How To Increase Your Internet Privacy Using Only Your Mind
In this episode we talk about how to level up your privacy online using only your mind. Having the correct mindset will get you 80% of the way to internet privacy. Reaching 100% is extremely difficult and likely impossible. However, if you start with the right mindset you'll get much closer than if you only used tools like a bandage.
But don't worry, we'll cover the tools I'm currently using to boost that percentage as close to 100% as possible.
Click here for the shownotes.
Don't forget, head over to hackerculture.us and sign up so you never miss and episode.
This podcast is ad-free. Support the show at: hackerculture.us/support

How To Run OpenBSD On 10 Year Old Tech
In this episode we talk about running OpenBSD on a top of the line laptop from 2011. We also cover files to edit for a Linux replacement, how to connect to WiFi without extra software, and one tweak that will speed up any workstation running OpenBSD. Plus, tips and tricks to get the most out of your old hardware in as little time as possible. OpenBSD is a multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like OS; with an emphasis on "correctness, security, standardization, and portability.
Click here for the shownotes.
Don't forget, head over to hackerculture.us and sign up so you never miss and episode.
This podcast is ad-free. Support the show at: hackerculture.us/support

Which Programming Language Is The Best To Learn First
In this episode we chat about programming languages. Specifically, which is best to learn first depending on what part of the "stack" you plan to work within.
Each area has a different core language that is most popular. Learning which one to choose, and focus on, is a big step in building your skills fast.
The faster you learn the faster you can start applying to jobs or working as a freelance software engineer.
Show Notes
Don't forget, head over to hackerculture.us and sign up so you never miss and episode.
This podcast is ad-free. Support the show at: hackerculture.us/support

Which Linux Distro Is The Best For The Beginner & Expert?
In this episode we talk about with Linux distribution is best for you. We cover Ubuntu, Manjaro, and the two distros they spun out of. Plus, what I use and why I use it.
Click here for the show notes.
Don't forget, head over to hackerculture.us and sign up so you never miss and episode.
This podcast is ad-free. Support the show at: hackerculture.us/support

How To Remove Google From Android
How to remove Google from your Android phone is easier than you might expect.
What's often holding people back is where to find the right information.
In this episode, we talk about how to remove Google services from your Android phone. For most people, LineageOS is the way to go because they have a large list of supported devices. But they also come free of Google software and services by default!
If you need Google services for an app you must have check out MicroG. MicroG is "a free software clone of Google’s core libraries and applications". The maintainers also have a version of LineageOS ready to go for an easier install.
Don't forget, head over to swabtech.io/hackerculture and sign up so you never miss and episode.
This podcast is ad-free. Please consider supporting the show.

How To Not Ruin Your Tech When You Overclock

Bitcoin is the Real Meme Coin

Store Your Dotfiles The Right Way

Time to Use A Real Chat App

Plain text is always better...

Ditching Linux For OpenBSD?!

It's Time To Be Your Own Platform

Automating Youtube-DL for Copyright Free Music

How to do Open Source as a Business

Finally De-Googled & Social Feed Free

DWM or Bust!

Google Free Again? Not so fast kiddo...

How To Get Your First Programming Job... Even If You Don't Know How To Code!
Programming is becoming an essential skill as times change due to the ever increasing use of computer technology. In this episode we talk about why you should learn to code even if you don't want to be a programmer, how to land your first programming job, and what language you should start with. For courses and books by me visit linktr.ee/jrswab

How Every Hacker Can Increase Their Security Over Night

Gitea
Gitea is a fork of Gogs; both of which are a self hosted Git solution putting you in full control of your repos.
Join us at chat.jrswab.com

ubPorts & Ubuntu Touch
I got a free Nexus 5 so I decided to load up Ubuntu Touch.

Debating on Using Emacs...
As a hacker I am always out to learn new skills and recently it has been Emacs. I love Vim though so this is a touchy subject...

How to Play Dwarf Fortress in the Terminal
The following instructions are for Arch Linux without Xorg (so essentially terminal only arch or what you get after a fresh Arch Linux install). If you are using Ubuntu server or another distro, the steps should be close to the same. But not exact so please do your research. You may get lucky and just have to edit the config file.

How To Block Ads On Your Entire Network
Many people use an ad blocker like uBlockOrigin to block ads from tracking us around the web but this only works on the devices it is installed on. We can do one better and prevent them all across any network in our control.

Matrix: Decentralized Communication
"Welcome to Matrix: An open network for secure, decentralized communication."

Webapps Sandboxed Revisited
Last week we talked about a new app I found called Webapps Sandboxed. This week I talk about what it was like using it for as many apps as possible.

How To Increase Android App Privacy
"The idea behind it is to provide a secure way to browse popular webapps by eliminating referrers, 3rd party requests, insecure HTTP requests, etc. It accomplishes this by providing a sandbox for multiple webapps. Each webapp will run in it's own sandbox, with 3rd party requests blocked, and all external links opening in an external default web browser. Homescreen shortcuts can be created to any of the saved webapps." - Toby Kurien, creator of WebApps Sandboxed Browser.

How To Type Unicode With Any Keyboard!
"Unicode is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text expressed in most of the world's writing systems. The standard is maintained by the Unicode Consortium, and as of June 2018 the most recent version, Unicode 11.0, contains a repertoire of 137,439 characters covering 146 modern and historic scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets and emoji." - Wikipedia

A Technology Nerd's Notion Review
Then I was browsing YouTube at the end of the night to relax before bed and came across a video talking about note-taking applications that are both cross-platform and robust. This is where I heard about Notion again. I can't remember where I first heard about it, but the first time I chose not to give it a go. After that first video, I looked up some others on Notion and saw how much this app can do and aims to achieve.

How To Mine Monero With AMD Graphics On Linux
One day awhile back I chose to learn about a cryptocurrency that previously I knew nothing about. The pick was Monero, a coin (at the time) ranked thirteenth by market cap on coinmarketcap.com and eighth by price. What I found interesting about this coin was the mining algorithm, CryptoNight.

You Need To Stop DNS Leaks
My mind has been on the Domain Name System (DNS) server for about a week now. I've been mulling over whether VPNs are necessary and what level of trust should be placed in a DNS provider. It's evident not to trust your ISP's DNS since some companies have been caught manipulating the data or using you DNS metadata to sell to other companies.
Both of which suck.
This collection of data via the DNS still happens even when a user connects to a VPN. The data between the user and the site is encrypted but the request to what IP address ties to the requested domain name, is not. Worst of all the user is almost always using their ISP's default servers which they control.

You VPN Is Not Enough
A VPN is an encrypted tunnel between your computer and the internet at large. They exist to allow employees access to internal intranets of a company to do work remotely.
That's it.
They are merely a tunnel and not a means to keep your data/metadata private. Any VPN provider you use can see what you access, how often, and for how long. It's not hard either; I do this in my own home from time to time with a program called Wireshark; cause I'm a nerd.
Just being on a VPN does not make your data private.

Drop Patreon Use Liberapay

Don't Miss Out on Grav: the Open Source CMS!

I'm Rethinking RSS
No data collection, no feed manipulation, no email newsletters. It's like someone from the future went to the past and gave us the answer to subscribing to creators without giving our away every detail about our lives.

All about BitShares - The Original Decentralized Exchange

From Google Free To OnePlus 6T

Programmer Dvorak

Secure Scuttlebutt

The Official XMPP Server Is Live!

Learning To Master RegEx

IPFS To The Resue!
When we download a file from the internet, we access a traditional server and request to have the data we need. Then the server sends this file over the internet to us little by little until the entire file is in our possession.
This process takes time and resources at a much higher rate than using a peer-to-peer service like IPFS. When we want to download a copy of a file hosted on the IPFS network we get bits and pieces from many computers, not just one.

Linux System Administration 001

Let's Learn Bash! Tutorial 003

Let's Learn Bash! Tutorial 002

Let's Learn Bash! Tutorial 001

How To Get Healthy As A Technology Enthusiast

Powerful Effects Of Ergonomic Technology

YaCy: How To Search The Internet In Freedom and Privacy

VPNs Are Awesome And You Should Be Using One

Peer-To-Peer: Our Only Hope.

Git And Utopian.io

Demonsaw: Share Files And Chat

Nextcloud Privacy In The Cloud

Mesh Networks: End Of Your ISP

Decentralized Websites & Apps!

The Powerful Future Of Social

T-UI: Hacker Android launcher

Video Hosting For Free Speech!

Decentralize Save The Internet

i3wm & Tiling Window Managers

Mythical Keyboard Of Dvorak

Tmux: Desktop In The Terminal!

Open Source: Don't Be Suckers!

Terminal: The Only Application

Top Security Tips For Android!

PGP & Keybase: Secure The Data

Bitcoin Gold, Should You Worry

Internet Security & Privacy

I De-Googled My phone!

All About Cryptocurrency!

Civic: Identity For The Future

Hash Algorithms & Cryptography

Passphrases: What To Know

Encryption & Quantum Computers

What Is Linux? (A Brief Intro)

Hackers, Nerds, & Style Points
