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Promoting Solutions that Improve Wellbeing, Freedom and Society
Home Page: https://delightful.club
License: Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
Hi, here are two extensions I've been using happily for the last few weeks:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/hide-likes/
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/intention/
I'd make a PR if I had more time; hope this helps :)
This is just a FYI issue to notify that you were added to the curated awesome-humane-tech in the 'YourCategory' category, and - if you like that - are now entitled to wear our badge:
[![Awesome Humane Tech](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech/main/humane-tech-badge.svg?sanitize=true)](https://github.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech)
By adding this to the README:
```markdown
[![Awesome Humane Tech](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech/main/humane-tech-badge.svg?sanitize=true)](https://github.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech)
```
https://github.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech
(Note: Our community is grassroots and entirely independent of [Center for Humane Technology](https://humanetech.com). If you were already notified or aware of the badge program before, then I humbly pardon for the disturbance)
As per @comradkingu suggestion in #84 add the CC0 license file, so that github recognizes it and indicates in the UI.
GH again shortened the width of the mail panel causing entries to no longer fit on a single line. So adjust these entries to fit.
Attn: As per IETF recommendation and sindresorhus/awesome#1793 we moved this awesome list to use main
as default branch.
The master
branch has been deleted so please update your link to the 'humanetech' badge to link to main
instead. This is the correct markdown syntax:
[![Awesome Humane Tech](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech/main/humane-tech-badge.svg?sanitize=true)](https://github.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech)
Which will show up as this badge:
I consider moving this entire curated list away from Github altogether (this repo will then point to the new location). It will then become a delightful list on Codeberg instead, and show on the Delightful Club website too. Note: I created delightful project as alternative to awesome that is only for FOSS, Open Data and Open Science related resources.
It's moving domains. See iv-org/invidious#1694
The humanetech badge existed from the start, but (majority of) projects were never notified about eligibility to wear it after inclusion to the list. Going to change that by sending issues based on template in #30
Tracking progress:
Notes:
Via @humanetech I received great input from IzzyOnDroid who maintains a large list of FOSS Android apps.
And also a number of candidate acceptable analytics to consider:
In Security, you definitely want to add this awesome website.
It contains lists of email addresses and (hashed) passwords from most if not all the recent data breaches.
You can check if your email has appeared in a breach very easily and quickly. If paranoid, you can also download the (I remember 2GB) list of leaked emails and hashed passwords and check offline.
Security is such a specialized and vast field that it falls outside the scope of humanetech. There are plenty experts that curate plenty lists of the best security-related resources.
So Security section will be delegated to a good top-level location for drilling down into specific topics. That location is awesome-security.
There was some confusion if privacytools had moved to a different domain and look & feel, and I was too hasty making a PR merge. To correct I will restore original entry and add Privacy Guides project at the bottom of that section as a new entry.
See: #88 (comment)
Minimal Twitter: https://twang.dev/minimal-twitter is broken, now it's https://www.wang.sh/minimal-twitter.
MindBell: https://www.dknapps.de/mindbell/ only works once you get rid of www.
Thank you for this helpful list. I was clicking through to some that looked of possible interest to me. The line for Exodify goes directly to exodify dot org, but when following that link, I'm taken to a page that's seemingly selling women's apparel/lingerie in Polish. Definitely not what I expected. I imagine the domain expired and got snapped up by somebody fishy. However, searching for the extension in DuckDuckGo, I was able to find https://github.com/FacettsOpen/exodify, and tried out the FF extension, and it seems to work as expected, so I imagine the fishiness is just limited to the domain (I'll submit an issue in that repo next).
The use of language like "humane" and "ethics" raises a red flag.
In many peoples mind entities that uses this type of language are prone to deceive or at least become corrupted with time. A reason for that could be that it's the exact language that would be used by someone who wishes to exploit the trust of naive people. Similar language was used by those who wished to promote the Tuskegee syphilis study and the KKK. None the less both were green lit and aided by the government. The same government that enacted wide-scale surveillance of private citizens without a court order. At the same time civil servants themselves were never penalized despite proof of engaging in drug trafficking in Central America.
Imagine a career politician that doesn't love appealing to humanity and ethics. I won't be hard because they all do. Would you believe them at face value?
Thanks to Nate of Greaterthanlearning for pointing to the new version:
Add the requirement for single-line entries to the PR template (fix as result of #93 comment).
PR #75 typically does not fit the awesome-humane-tech list. But it is an example of an upcoming class of service providers: Those that bundle FOSS software applications, maintain them, and offer them to other people.
I have not yet decided whether a new category like "Bundled Service Providers" is needed, and it can be hard to gauge the awesomeness of the services on offer. Maybe one requirement for inclusion would be that the source code (deployment scripts, etc.) of the provider should be available.
In any case this issue exists to track possible candidates for inclusion.. starting now:
A network of libre hosters: libreho.st
Hi
So I have created and merged "pull request template" to master branch here.
Tested it first in my fork and sample PR will look like this from now on when PR raised to our master branch : gkrishnaks#4 (please check comments in raw form of template )
Wished to add more ideas on process on how to add/update to the existing list based on community oriented approach :
Create a badge that can be included in github projects that are contained in this awesome list.
I suggest it should have a heart icon and reddish color scheme..
Someone with some graphics design and SVG skills should be able to create this in a couple of minutes. Would be very thankful!
Using the cayman Jekyll theme allows the README.md
to be published to Github Pages very easily. So should publish to awesome.humanetech.community
and reach a broader audience.
Example: https://github.com/protontypes/awesome-sustainable-technology
In #81 @comradekingu brings up some issues with the Ethics section, namely the dichotomy of:
It is a valid point to raise and highlights the need for additional clarification of the Ethics section.
From the start of this list the Ethics section was more of a 'special purpose' category, in that it typically does not highlight code projects, but rather resources aiming to define ethical best-practices for software development. Now Ethics in general are quite subjective and the broader discussion on their definition often leads to controversy. This broader discussion is important however, and must take place in the tech world for our collective insights to mature.
This list only collects pointers to ethics resources with the purpose to allow technologists to inform themselves, make up their own mind. In no way is this list implying "these are proper ethics to adopt". And if one wants to engage in a particular discussion they should do so at the initiatives where they take place, not on this list.
The above stance can be more clearly stated in the list itself. I will consider making the following changes:
I was doing research about search engines and privacy (you know...) that led me to your page
When I clicked on Cliqz.com, the page was broken...Seems like this search engine is not available in 2020.
I did some additional research and I found Privado {https://www.privado.com/} a real private search engine, they don't store searches or IPs!
I want to suggest you replace the broken search engine to Privado, I found it was very safe and friendly.
Beatbump is an open source frontend for YouTube music like invidious
MS Github is wholly contradictory to the mission purpose. To improve the credibility of the project and attract privacy-respecting developers, please consider moving away from Github.
It's particularly important to get the bug tracker off MS Github to encourage reports. Personally, I'm done contributing to Github projects (apart from asking projects to join the free world).
1.c
, GDPR article 17, and stores the data outside the EEA (may also be a GDPR breach).The Gitlab.com SaaS is often considered an alternative to MS Github, but it's even worse--
Regarding the last bullet, I was simply trying to edit an existing message that I already posted and was forced to solve a CAPTCHA (attached). There are several problems with this:
There's nothing wrong with self-hosting an instance running Gitlab CE or using the Gitlab instance of another party.
There are more and more resources and projects that focus on energy use of online services, and trends such as SolarPunk, LowTech and others that are becoming more popular.
Should we have a dedicated category for these entries?
Collecting candidates:
The current CONTRIBUTING.md bars the admission of software projects without a FSF approved license, yet many ethical software projects may seek to use ethical licenses, which the FSF refuses to acknowledge, but nevertheless are open source licenses that grant distribution and modification rights to users.
It is undeniable that these licenses align with the objectives of so much of the software featured by this project, and I'd strongly recommend allowing EOS licenses in the project.
The Ethical Source Movement collective currently curates a list of approved EOS licenses on their website.
See also: #58
Sebastian Lasse sent me a fediverse toot to notify about this project:
Github action that checks the toxicity level of comments and PR reviews to help make repos safe spaces.
It uses Tensorflow machine learning algorithms.
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