haaber web.de> writes:
> Thank you for your answer. I should have mentionoed that I have tried
> Greasemonkey some time ago. But it is javascript based. None of the
> example-scripts worked on a JS-deactivated firefox. Am I wrong?
This may have been true in the past, but not anymore. i think the
Thank you for your answer. I should have mentionoed that I have tried
Greasemonkey some time ago. But it is javascript based. None of the
example-scripts worked on a JS-deactivated firefox. Am I wrong?
A sed / awk whatsoever is at least as powerful, more secure (code tested
for decades), and eas
haaber writes:
> Hello,
>
> I wonder if there are more interested people out there to include a
> "postprocessing" of the HTML code via *sed* type search & replace
> expressions. A tiny sed copy could be included in the brwoser and a
> domainbased list of expressions be given to sed that modifi
Hello,
I wonder if there are more interested people out there to include a
"postprocessing" of the HTML code via *sed* type search & replace
expressions. A tiny sed copy could be included in the brwoser and a
domainbased list of expressions be given to sed that modifies the html
code(s) accordin
It usually works well, but for instance, when running firefox (or other
browser with it) it may leak your DNS requests, so beware of that.
To avoid this you could edit /etc/resolv.conf to
nameserver 127.0.0.1
and your requests will be resolved through tor.
Lara:
> I trust torsocks more, not bec
There are logs of other classes:
http://32qms7q5widd7wke.onion/
grarpamp:
> https://twitter.com/onionirc
> irc://onionirchubx5363.onion:6667
> ircs://onionirchubx5363.onion:6697
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