How to totally remove tor browser from ubuntu 17.10
- #HOW TO TOTALLY REMOVE TOR BROWSER FROM UBUNTU 17.10 HOW TO#
- #HOW TO TOTALLY REMOVE TOR BROWSER FROM UBUNTU 17.10 SOFTWARE#
The harder thing is trust, trusting you to not change any images. If you can compress large images (and you'd have to know they're images cause you gotta render them right?) in such a way that they're not visually distorted it would be worth paying for. You absolutely could, Opera browser was doing something (I think they proxied images and similar files) before it gets to someone's screen. I am not able to get it to work on docker at this time but I'll be keeping an eye on it. Good luck to you, I think you got a good idea. I read recently there are still millions of modem users in the USA because of the various remote locations can't afford to bring a network in and no political will to do it either. What I think you might do with this idea is offer an affiliate deal for your users for isps or organizations that want to provide super low bandwidth services. There are several other programs like this by various other companies. All I got to do is provide a link as a their affliate member (which I am as of now not apart of) and my user gets a discount, digital ocean gets a customer, and I get about $20 dollars I think. I am developing a solution for hosting, so it might make sense for someone to use it via digital ocean. The way I want to fund my hobby is by afflilate marketing.
#HOW TO TOTALLY REMOVE TOR BROWSER FROM UBUNTU 17.10 SOFTWARE#
I am developing a similar software compared to yunohost or cloudron. I got a wild idea that I want to do myself for funding a hobby of mine. Personally, IF I find myself using it regularly, i think i'd be more likely to support you via a Patreon type regular donation. maybe Patreon is a better route for getting support than normal software / feature / plugin sales. This is kind of a weird / esoteric thing that would just gradually improve so. Once i'm using it regularly, then I'd be starting to think "I wish it would." and then making those wishes come into practice is something i'd support. Make it work without constantly using my mouse and I'd be far more likely to use it. That's actually one of the reasons i use the command line so much. Alternately, find use case where even just a few users / companies would pay $$$ each for some thing that it does that you can't easily get anywhere else and helps get work done.įor me it looks cool, and i'll give it a try, but i'm more likely to stay with my normal browser because with plugins like vimium i don't have to reach for my mouse very much. I think before you can answer that question you have to figure out if there are enough geeks like you who think this is a useful enough tool to run / use regularly. At the very least I'd just love to somehow make this my job.
#HOW TO TOTALLY REMOVE TOR BROWSER FROM UBUNTU 17.10 HOW TO#
Also, I'd be interested in any opinions here about how to financially support this project.