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Re: "I found I2P to be perfect for privacy in conjunction with…"

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Yes, I understand: it's important to have a working proxy configuration in Lagrange. It covers about 99% of users. I would even like to fix it, but I'm not familiar with Clang, and I'm worried about memory leaks every time I try to patch something without a solid understanding of the framework.

Regarding Yoda - it’s still quite basic. While it covers Gemini features, it requires a lot of work on the UI. Nevertheless, I'm using it as it is; and it comes with Flatpak, btw (see releases page)

👻 ps [OP/mod]

Jan 31 · 3 months ago

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🛸 bluesman · Jan 31 at 02:30:

Although I use it for TOR (both for web and Gemini), Alhena supports SOCKS5 out of the box. You just can't have multiple endpoints like Yoda.

👻 ps [OP/mod] · Jan 31 at 04:14:

Guys, I forgot to mention: take a look at Proxychains wrapper - it allows you to easily run apps even without build-in proxy features plus configure complex chains, or just use a single one with local network exceptions.

For example, I'm running ZNC server like that:

So maybe this command could work also:

Some examples in my previous note about ZNC + i2pd setup:

— Встановлення та налаштування IRC-баунсера ZNC в Linux

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