There's a privacy respecting voice assistant call Mycroft you could try on a raspberry pi: https://mycroft.ai/?cn-reloaded=1 If it integrated with homeassistant: https://www.home-assistant.io/ it could automate your home lights, garage, oven etc...
ooniprobe (Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)) - https://f-droid.org/app/org.openobservatory.ooniprobe The tor project did not use a GNU license they used BSD 2.
Firefox Klar: privacy browser (Get The Privacy Browser. Fast & always private from Firefox, a browser you trust) - https://f-droid.org/app/org.mozilla.klar and of course this is MPL 2
well not necessarily private..
In beta client, you can create channels by entering; in the original (prior) version, you can directly add ?foo
behind the url. So, everyone can access a chat-room. In the prior version, however, the systems generates one a random channel, almost unguessable, and one can ergo use it as a private chatroom too.
This is why people should only use VPNs that have been third party audited like IVPN. But now you have to trust the auditor. One case for using Tor with a VPN would be in a place where not a lot of people, or just you, use Tor. If you're the only one using Tor, it makes you stick out. But if the Tor traffic is protected behind a VPN, it negates the issue.