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       Stardate: 20220730.1525
       Location: The Lab
       Input Device: combattlerv (old Gateway dumpster PC running debian)
       Audio: anonradio M E M O R E X (Plane of the Eclectic w/ DJ rolltime)
       Visual: Lab clutter, COM banter in a separate terminal.
       Emotional: recovering from the edge of burnout.
       
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       20220731.2215 UPDATE: I added the PDF of the guide below since it 
       looks like it is not currently available. [2]
       
       I have been reading the latest version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to 
       Online Anonymity (v1.1.5) by Anonymous Planet.[1]  I first learned 
       about it awhile back on mastodon.  It has been a good guide for the 
       health of my tinfoil hat and have been revisiting it now and again 
       and sharing it with friends.
       
       For awhile, it was not getting updated and I heard that the original 
       curator had passed.  Recently I went looking for the guide again and 
       found that someone has continued the work that Lena had started.  
       That made me happy.  If you are interested in the topic of anonymity, 
       privacy, security, etc., you might find this guide helpful.  It 
       provides me with much to ruminate over.
       
  HTML [1]The Hitchhiker's Guide to Online Anonymity
       [2]PDF of the guide
       
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