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<a href="https://kevq.uk/how-to-host-email-with-your-own-domain/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">How To Host Email With Your Own Domain</a>
<a href="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/gdpr-myths-part2/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">European GDPR myths Part 2</a>
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<p class="summary">Note: this post contains an affiliate link. You can read more about my affiliate link policy here. A while ago I wrote a post on why you should own your own domain. In that post I explained that hosting email with your own domain allows you to keep contro…</p>
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via <a href="https://kevq.uk">Kev Quirk</a>
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<small class="date">December 10, 2019</small>
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<a href="https://drewdevault.com/2019/12/09/Developers-shouldnt-distribute.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Developers shouldn&#39;t distribute their own software</a>
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<p class="summary">An oft-heard complaint about Linux is that software distribution often takes
several forms: a Windows version, a macOS version, and… a Debian version, an
Ubuntu version, a Fedora version, a CentOS version, an openSUSE version… but
these complaints miss the p…</p>
<small class="source">
via <a href="https://drewdevault.com">Drew DeVault&#39;s Blog</a>
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<small class="date">December 9, 2019</small>
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<a href="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/2019-11-monthly-review/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Monthly review November 2019</a>
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<p class="summary">Each month, we publish a review that covers the most important activities of the last 30 days. This month, we talk about attacks on RCS, security vulnerabilities in VNC software, a huge data leak, fscrypt, our recent Mastodon account migration, and more.</p>
<p class="summary">In May 2018, we debunked 3 GDPR myths. In this article, we discuss three additional myths.</p>
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via <a href="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/">Blogs on InfoSec Handbook information security blog</a>
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<small class="date">November 30, 2019</small>
<small class="date">December 15, 2019</small>
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<a href="https://drewdevault.com/2019/12/15/Status-update.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Status update, December 2019</a>
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<p class="summary">Its December 15th and it still hasnt snowed here. Why did I move to this
godforsaken den of unholy heat and rain? I think I have chosen a latitude just
southerly enough to deprive me of the climate I yearn for. I take some comfort
in the knowledge that Im…</p>
<small class="source">
via <a href="https://drewdevault.com">Drew DeVault&#39;s Blog</a>
</small>
<small class="date">December 15, 2019</small>
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<a href="https://kevq.uk/reasons-why-zoho-mail-is-better-than-gmail/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Reasons Why Zoho Mail Is Better Than Gmail</a>
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<p class="summary">I recently published a post with instructions on how to host email on your own domain. Since publishing, Ive been asked a number of times about why I used Zoho Mail as an example, instead of something more mainstream like Gmail. In this post I intend to …</p>
<small class="source">
via <a href="https://kevq.uk">Kev Quirk</a>
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<small class="date">December 14, 2019</small>
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layout: home
title: About
subtitle: 'A little bit about NixNet.xyz and some financial information'
description: A little bit about NixNet.xyz and some financial information
subtitle: 'A little bit about NixNet and some financial information'
description: A little bit about NixNet and some financial information
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<h1>NixNet</h1>
<p><b>NixNet.xyz</b> is a network of websites and services hosted by the pseudonymous <b>Amolith</b> (me). The main reason I'm hosting these sites is because I like to be in control of my own data where feasible. The easiest way to accomplish this is to host the services I use. I make them public and and maintain them simply because I want to. The Linux and FLOSS community has completely changed my life and I feel like this is a small way I can do my part and give back.</p>
<p><b>NixNet</b> is a network of websites and services hosted by the pseudonymous <b>Amolith</b> (me). The main reason I'm hosting these sites is because I like to be in control of my own data where feasible. The easiest way to accomplish this is to host the services I use. I make them public and and maintain them simply because I want to. The Linux and FLOSS community has completely changed my life and I feel like this is a small way I can do my part and give back.</p>
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<a href="/blog" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><button class="donate"><i class="fa fa-rss-square"></i> Blog</button></a>
<a href="/contact" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><button class="donate"><i class="fa fa-comments"></i> Contact</button></a>
<a href="/privacy" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><button class="donate"><i class="fa fa-user-secret"></i> Privacy</button></a>
<a href="https://nixnet.xyz/donate" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><button class="donate"><i class="fa fa-heart"></i> Support</button></a>
<a href="/support?project=2" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><button class="donate"><i class="fa fa-heart"></i> Support</button></a>
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One of the easiest ways to support NixNet is to purchase products on these websites using the provided affiliate links.
# Privacy.com
[Privacy](https://privacy.com/join/R5LE8) (odd name but apt), is a service that lets you create "burner" cards for purchases where you might normally use a debit or credit card. You add funds to your Privacy account and create single-use or multi-use cards with or without a spending limit. Numbers, expiration dates, and security codes are automatically generated. When giving your information to the merchant, you can provide whatever information you want and Privacy will confirm it. They operate as any other provider (Visa, Mastercard, etc.) and charge the vendor a fee for every transaction so the service is completely free for users.
Using my affiliate link, we will both get $5 credit in our accounts. If you already have an account, you can enter my referral code, `R5LE8`, in the settings.
# netcup
[netcup](https://netcup.eu) is currently where the most services are running. They have fantastic offerings at most price points and incredible deals. I've been very happy with their service and *highly* recommend them.