Here’s my understanding of I2P. It’s similar to Tor because it’s decentralized, encrypted, and anonymous- but better for hosting hidden services and communication. It’s a network within the internet that operates using its own rules and protocols, separate from the public internet.
Haha yeah, I’m right there with ya
I’m currently using Dozzle. It’s a simple way to view your container logs in real-time, in the same place. It might be too basic but it’s incredibly easy to get it up and running.
Have you looked into setting up a reverse proxy? If you haven’t already, check out Traefik or Ngnix.
This is what you probably already know but honestly, the best way is to know someone with an invite and if you don’t know someone irl, try to get involved in an online community.
Another way is to watch for open sign ups. Some private trackers have applications, like MyAnonamouse. Once you’re in, check out the forums for invite requirements to other private trackers. You often need to climb a few ranks to gain access to the invite sections of the forum.
Best of luck to you!
Indirectly, yes. I switch between multiple accounts, one of which is for browsing art and photography communities.
A potentially better, though more involved, solution could be to configure unique settings for each account. Another option might be to unify settings across all accounts or allow for separate customization. I mentioned this because Apollo, a huge inspiration for Voyager, had a similar feature.