# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2024-06-30 19:15+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" "Language-Team: none\n" "Language: ja\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: imprint.php:6 imprint.php:15 msgid "Daniel - Imprint" msgstr "" #: imprint.php:10 imprint.php:16 msgid "Imprint of Daniel Winzen" msgstr "" #: imprint.php:21 index.php:21 about.php:23 about.php:35 #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:26 contact.php:21 faq.php:20 new-domain.php:23 #: hosting/index.php:21 privacy.php:21 chat/index.php:21 #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:21 blog/ipv6/index.php:26 #: blog/dnssec/index.php:26 blog/index.php:21 blog/vpn/index.php:26 #: blog/cluster/index.php:27 blog/dane/index.php:26 #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:21 #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:29 tutorials/index.php:21 #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:28 #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:25 tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:29 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:27 tutorials/findom/index.php:27 msgid "An avatar representing Daniel Winzen" msgstr "" #: imprint.php:24 index.php:24 about.php:26 github-ipv6-proxy.php:29 #: contact.php:24 faq.php:23 new-domain.php:26 hosting/index.php:24 #: privacy.php:24 chat/index.php:24 blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:24 #: blog/ipv6/index.php:29 blog/dnssec/index.php:29 blog/index.php:24 #: blog/vpn/index.php:29 blog/cluster/index.php:30 blog/dane/index.php:29 #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:24 #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:32 tutorials/index.php:24 #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:31 #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:28 tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:32 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:30 tutorials/findom/index.php:30 msgid "Daniel" msgstr "" #: imprint.php:27 common.php:130 msgid "Imprint" msgstr "" #: imprint.php:33 privacy.php:35 #, php-format msgid "Email: %s" msgstr "" #: imprint.php:34 privacy.php:34 #, php-format msgid "Phone: %s" msgstr "" #: imprint.php:35 privacy.php:37 #, php-format msgid "VAT ID number: %s" msgstr "" #: imprint.php:37 msgid "Disclaimer - External links" msgstr "" #: imprint.php:38 msgid "" "This website contains links to third party websites (\"external links\"). " "These websites are subject to the liability of the respective operator. When " "linking first time third-party content, the provider checked whether there " "are any legal violations. At the time there were none legal violations " "evident. The provider has no influence on the current and future design and " "the content of the linked pages. Setting external links does not mean that " "the provider claims ownership of the content behind the reference or link. " "Constant control of the external links are not reasonable for the provider " "without concrete evidence of legal violations. At knowledge of legal " "violations, however, such external links will be deleted immediately." msgstr "" #: index.php:6 index.php:15 msgid "Daniel - Home" msgstr "" #: index.php:10 index.php:16 msgid "" "Personal website of Daniel Winzen, the web developer, sysadmin and privacy " "enthusiast" msgstr "" #: index.php:27 common.php:121 msgid "Home" msgstr "" #: index.php:28 #, php-format msgid "" "Hello! I'm Daniel Winzen, a highly skilled German web developer and system " "administrator. With a deep passion for programming, server management, and " "cybersecurity, I offer a wide range of services tailored to your needs. My " "extensive experience and expertise enable me to adapt quickly to new " "challenges, ensuring top-notch solutions for every project. I offer a free " "and anonymous %1$s, %2$s, and you may also be interested in my %3$s. You can " "find my open-source projects on %4$s." msgstr "" #: index.php:28 msgid "mail service" msgstr "" #: index.php:28 github-ipv6-proxy.php:6 github-ipv6-proxy.php:20 #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:30 github-ipv6-proxy.php:33 common.php:125 #: blog/ipv6/index.php:49 msgid "GitHub IPv6 proxy" msgstr "" #: index.php:28 msgid "tutorials" msgstr "" #: index.php:29 msgid "" "I specialize in developing web applications in PHP, SQL, and JavaScript. " "Whether you need a WordPress website, a custom PHP application, or any other " "web project, I have the skills to bring your ideas to life. I excel in " "WordPress development, including WooCommerce, API connectors and custom " "plugins, ensuring seamless integration with your other services. Performance " "optimization is very important to me, and I can help you improve your " "website's loading speed and performance." msgstr "" #: index.php:30 msgid "" "Managing Linux servers, web hostings, and email services is my forte. I have " "experience with various hosting providers and am proficient in working with " "hosting panels like Plesk and WHMCS. I can help you with configuring your " "business network infrastructure, and ensure optimal performance and " "security, so you can focus on running your business. That includes setting " "up firewalls, VPNs, routers, and other security measures to protect your " "data from unauthorized access." msgstr "" #: index.php:31 #, php-format msgid "" "I'm %1$s and possess a deep understanding of cybersecurity threats. My " "continuous learning and passion for cybersecurity have been instrumental in " "my ability to safeguard online environments effectively. I'm constantly " "upgrading my skills and knowledge to stay ahead of the latest threats. I " "offer comprehensive cybersecurity solutions to safeguard your systems and " "data from potential threats. That includes both physical and digital " "security measures such as firewalls, anti-virus software, backups, password " "management, and more. I can also help you with incident response and " "recovery after a security breach." msgstr "" #: index.php:31 about.php:41 msgid "Certified in Cybersecurity" msgstr "" #: index.php:32 #, php-format msgid "" "I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have and look forward to " "working with you. %1$s to discuss your project and turn your vision to life!" msgstr "" #: index.php:32 msgid "Get in touch with me" msgstr "" #: index.php:33 #, php-format msgid "To learn more about me, check out my %1$s," msgstr "" #: index.php:33 msgid "About page" msgstr "" #: about.php:6 about.php:17 msgid "Daniel - About" msgstr "" #: about.php:10 about.php:18 msgid "" "About the web developer, sysadmin and privacy enthusiast Daniel Winzen and " "this site" msgstr "" #: about.php:29 common.php:127 msgid "About" msgstr "" #: about.php:30 msgid "About me" msgstr "" #: about.php:38 msgid "" "Hello, my name is Daniel Winzen, a German web developer and system " "administrator. In my free time, I like reading books, programming on my open-" "source projects and pole dancing, which I picked up during the covid " "pandemic and resulting home office because it's fun and keeps me fit." msgstr "" #: about.php:39 msgid "" "Programming languages I use regularly are PHP, SQL and JavaScript, but I " "also know some basics of Perl, Python, C, C++ and more. With my experience, " "I'm able to quickly adapt and work with new languages, when necessary." msgstr "" #: about.php:40 msgid "" "Before I got into coding and server management, I contributed German " "translation to various open-source projects since the end of 2011." msgstr "" #: about.php:41 #, php-format msgid "" "I'm %s and have a good understanding of cybersecurity threats. I " "continuously broaden my knowledge in this field, because I consider this " "essential and fun. This site would probably not exist, were it not for my " "passion for cybersecurity and hacking. Like many good parents, mine were " "strict about my internet usage. So I had to become creative in finding ways " "of gaining access to the internet, even when the timer already expired. Thus " "I was learning about hacking, darknet and network security at a very early " "age." msgstr "" #: about.php:42 #, php-format msgid "" "Managing servers and email services and developing new web projects is what " "I thrive on. I like optimizing systems for performance and getting the best " "out of what I have. Do you need help with managing and optimizing your " "infrastructure or website? %s." msgstr "" #: about.php:42 msgid "I'm available for hire" msgstr "" #: about.php:43 msgid "Profiles on other sites that I am active on:" msgstr "" #: about.php:55 msgid "About this site" msgstr "" #: about.php:56 msgid "" "This is my site, that I develop in my free time. I started development of " "this site in August/September 2013 when I wanted to have a platform to host " "files on, to use at school." msgstr "" #: about.php:57 #, php-format msgid "" "Quickly the idea of using a chat at school came up, and I came across a " "simple Perl chat script called %s. When I deployed that on my Raspberry Pi, " "it was running very slowly and wasn't usable for use by several people. So I " "decided to port some parts I needed to PHP." msgstr "" #: about.php:58 #, php-format msgid "" "This has been the start for me to get deeper into web development and I have " "since open-sourced that chat script and several other scripts of this site " "on my %s account. Since then, I have added many new features and improved " "reliability and my code a lot." msgstr "" #: about.php:59 msgid "" "I used to offer free file hosting, an URL shortener, a chat and even a free " "darknet web hosting service. All these projects have taught me a lot about " "coding, security and server management. As of now, only the anonymous email " "and XMPP hosting, as well as the onion link list are still actively " "maintained." msgstr "" #: about.php:60 msgid "About the setup" msgstr "" #: about.php:61 msgid "Hosting providers I use(ed) and servers hosted there:" msgstr "" #: about.php:63 #, php-format msgid "" "%s - good for short-term and/or low-bandwidth projects. They also offer a %s" msgstr "" #: about.php:63 msgid "Free Tier Program for businesses" msgstr "" #: about.php:64 #, php-format msgid "%s - good for short-term and/or low-bandwidth projects" msgstr "" #: about.php:65 #, php-format msgid "%s - (Used for my clearnet gateway) - good and reliable" msgstr "" #: about.php:66 #, php-format msgid "" "%s - (Used for my clearnet gateway + Domain registration) - good and " "reliable, hosted in my city" msgstr "" #: about.php:67 msgid "Home hosted: 4 Raspberry Pi 4 with the main site and data" msgstr "" #: about.php:74 msgid "" "A small network rack with 4 Raspberry Pis in it, a wifi router on top and a " "phone next to it" msgstr "" #: about.php:77 msgid "" "In the image on the left, you can see my current home server setup. I have 4 " "Raspberry Pi 4s, which all have a 500GB SSD attached to them. Each SSD has " "16GB allocated to OS and applications while the rest of the space is used " "for Ceph OSDs. On top of my rack, I have an internet router, which is " "connected to the fastest broadband internet connection available to me. " "Although I hardly use my landline phone, I have a FeTAp 611-2 (yes it still " "works, in the 80s things were built to last). As my router no longer " "supports a pulse dial, I had to get a converter to translate pulse signals " "into modern DTMF." msgstr "" #: about.php:78 msgid "" "The operating system I use is Debian sid. To share data between all servers, " "I deployed a CephFS for distributed and redundant file storage, as well as a " "MariaDB Galera cluster." msgstr "" #: about.php:79 #, php-format msgid "" "The clearnet gateways on %s are an NginX Proxy that will forward all " "requests to the Raspberry Pis at home. Additionally, they run a Postfix " "instance only listening on the VPN network to send emails to clearnet." msgstr "" #: about.php:80 msgid "All servers are interconnected with a Wireguard VPN." msgstr "" #: about.php:81 msgid "" "Backups are very important too, thus I use BorgBackup on all my devices to " "regularly create an encrypted backup, stored on remote backup storage, which " "takes regular snapshots, ensuring recoverability in case of backup failures." msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:10 github-ipv6-proxy.php:21 msgid "" "GitHub IPv6 proxy allows downloading GitHub repositories on IPv6 only servers" msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:34 #, php-format msgid "" "Recently I had to clone a git repository on GitHub via an IPv6 only server " "that I rented at my favourite hosting provider %1$s. Unfortunately I " "realized that GitHub still %2$s." msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:34 msgid "does not support IPv6" msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:35 msgid "" "My workaround was setting up a WireGuard VPN with one of my dual-stack " "servers. An alternative could have been installing Tor to download " "anonymously." msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:36 msgid "" "As I'm by far not the only user with an IPv6 only server looking to download " "repositories from GitHub, I decided to provide a public proxy server that " "can be used to access GitHub on an IPv6 network, until GitHub provides " "native IPv6 support. The proxy is only available on IPv6, to prevent IPv4 " "users from using unnecessary resources, as they can already clone from " "GitHub directly." msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:37 msgid "" "Note, that my https proxy is serving a ssl certificate issued for my domain, " "which means I decrypt and re-encrypt your traffic (and could potentially " "look into it, but I don't). It is necessary as you'd get an invalid ssl " "certificate warning otherwise + github would redirect to the default port " "after accepting it. See below for a more permanent solution, that's more " "privacy-friendly." msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:38 #, php-format msgid "" "So how does it work? Let's assume we want to clone the PHP Chat script I've " "published at %s. Normally cloning the repository would look like this:" msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:40 msgid "On an IPv6 connection, you can use my proxy service like this:" msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:42 msgid "And if you would like to clone via ssh you can also do it like this:" msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:44 msgid "" "Those wanting to use the proxy more permanently and/or talk directly to " "GitHub, without me re-encrypting your traffic, should add the following to /" "etc/hosts:" msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:53 msgid "Once added, you can clone as usual, without any changes:" msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:56 msgid "" "All of this is done with the following nginx configuration on a dual stack " "server:" msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:102 chat/index.php:32 #, php-format msgid "If there are any further questions, %s." msgstr "" #: github-ipv6-proxy.php:102 faq.php:38 chat/index.php:32 #: blog/ipv6/index.php:54 blog/dnssec/index.php:53 blog/cluster/index.php:69 #: blog/dane/index.php:74 msgid "contact me" msgstr "" #: contact.php:6 contact.php:15 msgid "Daniel - Contact" msgstr "" #: contact.php:10 contact.php:16 msgid "Contact Daniel Winzen" msgstr "" #: contact.php:27 common.php:128 msgid "Contact" msgstr "" #: contact.php:28 msgid "" "You can send me a message here. Don't forget to leave a contact option, if " "you want me to answer." msgstr "" #: contact.php:30 msgid "Name:" msgstr "" #: contact.php:33 msgid "Honeypot (do not fill anything):" msgstr "" #: contact.php:34 msgid "Your email:" msgstr "" #: contact.php:37 msgid "Subject:" msgstr "" #: contact.php:40 msgid "Message:" msgstr "" #: contact.php:43 #, php-format msgid "I have read and agreed to the %s" msgstr "" #: contact.php:43 msgid "Privacy Policy" msgstr "" #: contact.php:44 msgid "Send" msgstr "" #: contact.php:60 msgid "You filled out the honeypot field :( Are you a human?" msgstr "" #: contact.php:64 msgid "You haven't entered a message yet." msgstr "" #: contact.php:76 msgid "Message successfully sent!" msgstr "" #: contact.php:82 #, php-format msgid "If you want to encrypt your message, you can use %s." msgstr "" #: contact.php:82 msgid "my public PGP key" msgstr "" #: contact.php:83 #, php-format msgid "If you prefer to directly get in contact with me, email me at %s." msgstr "" #: faq.php:6 faq.php:14 msgid "Daniel - FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions" msgstr "" #: faq.php:9 faq.php:15 msgid "" "A list of frequently asked questions regarding the services I provide and " "their answers" msgstr "" #: faq.php:25 msgid "FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions" msgstr "" #: faq.php:26 msgid "" "Here you have a list of frequently asked questions regarding the services I " "provide and their answers." msgstr "" #: faq.php:29 msgid "Question" msgstr "" #: faq.php:30 msgid "Answer" msgstr "" #: faq.php:33 msgid "What is PGP?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:34 msgid "" "PGP is an encryption program, that can be used to encrypt or sign emails and " "files." msgstr "" #: faq.php:34 msgid "More info in this Wikipedia article" msgstr "" #: faq.php:37 msgid "I have an idea how to make your site better, can you add feature xyz?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:38 #, php-format msgid "" "Yes, please %s and I may add it on my ToDo list. It might take a while until " "your feature gets added though." msgstr "" #: faq.php:41 msgid "" "I want to translate your site and services into another language, how can I " "do this?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:42 #, php-format msgid "" "Please see my %s and check out the individual projects you would like to " "translate." msgstr "" #: faq.php:42 msgid "GitHub repositories" msgstr "" #: faq.php:45 msgid "I heard of red rooms, live murder streams or similar. Are they real?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:46 msgid "" "No, they are just horror stories people commonly tell you. Many people make " "YouTube videos about the \"deep web\" and claim there were sites like these. " "However, many scammers jump on the train and create a site where they tell " "you to pay bitcoins to gain access. Don't pay, because they simply do not " "exist." msgstr "" #: faq.php:49 msgid "" "I heard of the shadow web, marianas web or closed shell network. How can I " "access them?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:50 msgid "" "You can't, because they do not exist. Some scammers want to sell it to you " "though. Don't pay because you won't get anything in return for your money." msgstr "" #: faq.php:53 msgid "" "Isn't the dark net supposed to be scary and full of creepy shit? Why can't I " "find any interesting sites?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:54 msgid "" "No, the Tor darknet was created to be able to anonymously browse the " "internet, circumvent censorship and anonymously host websites. Of course, " "it's not only used for a good cause. There are many phishing sites, scammers " "and child porn sites. But apart from the fact that you are anonymous, there " "isn't that much of a difference to the clearnet (normal internet). So most " "horror stories you have heard about Tor are just that, stories." msgstr "" #: faq.php:57 msgid "What's the difference between deep web and darknet?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:58 msgid "" "The deep web is any site that can't be indexed by a search engine, so " "basically any site where you have to log in or be part of a private network. " "To access a darknet, it requires special software like Tor, I2P or Freenet. " "The darknet is a small part of the deep web." msgstr "" #: faq.php:61 msgid "Can you hold my hands and teach me programming or hacking step by step?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:62 #, php-format msgid "" "Teaching you programming or hacking is a task that will take a long time " "(years). I've been learning for 10 years and still learn new things all the " "time. But for the beginning I would recommend reading a beginners " "introduction book, which can guide you with some simple programs you build " "yourself and examples. If you prefer watching videos, there are a lot of " "tutorials on YouTube too. But most importantly you will have to take your " "keyboard and start typing some programs. Start with something simple and " "keep yourself challenged with new tasks. You may also enroll in a " "professional course on a platform like %s or %s. Good places to start " "learning about hacking are %s, %s or %s." msgstr "" #: faq.php:62 tutorials/content-creation/index.php:60 msgid "Coursera" msgstr "" #: faq.php:62 tutorials/content-creation/index.php:60 msgid "Udemy" msgstr "" #: faq.php:62 msgid "Hacker101" msgstr "" #: faq.php:62 msgid "HackTheBox" msgstr "" #: faq.php:62 msgid "Hack This Site" msgstr "" #: faq.php:65 msgid "" "Can you hack my school or university and change my grades, or find someone " "who would do that?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:66 faq.php:70 faq.php:74 msgid "" "Yes, I would love to go to prison for you! - Ehm, or rather not. Sorry, " "can't help you with that." msgstr "" #: faq.php:69 msgid "" "Can you give me, or tell me where to reliably get stolen PayPal accounts or " "credit cards?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:73 msgid "Can you do some other illegal things for me?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:77 msgid "Can you hack my girlfriend? I think she's cheating." msgstr "" #: faq.php:78 msgid "" "Yes, I could try, but I won't. Don't trust the many sites that claim to give " "you that, because they are all scams. This is ethically just wrong and is " "more likely going to hurt your relationship than helping you. Talk to her, " "it's the best you can do. If you are at the point of thinking to hire a " "hacker, you should definitely think about breaking up, because relationships " "are based on trust, but obviously you can't trust anymore." msgstr "" #: faq.php:81 msgid "My email doesn't get sent. I'm getting an error about TLS" msgstr "" #: faq.php:82 #, php-format msgid "" "You've tried sending an email to a mail server that doesn't accept emails " "via encrypted transfer, or is using insecure protocols. This is very " "unfortunate, because it would leak your email content to anyone on the " "internet, who can intercept your email before it reaches the destination. " "You can disable mandatory encryption in your %s, if you still need to send " "this email." msgstr "" #: faq.php:82 faq.php:86 msgid "account settings" msgstr "" #: faq.php:85 msgid "I can't receive email, the sender gets an error about TLS" msgstr "" #: faq.php:86 #, php-format msgid "" "Someone tried emailing you from a mail server that doesn't support sending " "emails via encrypted transfer, or is using insecure protocols. This is very " "unfortunate, because it would leak your email content to anyone on the " "internet, who can intercept your email before it reaches the destination. " "You can disable mandatory encryption in your %s, if you still need to " "receive this email." msgstr "" #: faq.php:89 msgid "" "I'm in debt and I need to get money fast. How can I quickly make some money?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:90 #, php-format msgid "" "Becoming rich and clearing your debts is a process that starts in your head. " "Chances of becoming rich overnight are extremely low, you should rather " "focus on long term goals. It may take you a few years to become financially " "free, but everyone can get there, if you are willing to learn and educate " "yourself. I made an in-depth tutorial about some steps you can take: %s." msgstr "" #: faq.php:90 tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:6 #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:23 tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:33 #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:35 tutorials/index.php:32 msgid "How to get rich (fast)" msgstr "" #: faq.php:93 msgid "I want to sell my kidney, can you help me?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:94 #, php-format msgid "" "In most countries, selling organs is illegal. So if you succeed in finding a " "doctor that would agree to take out your organs, and have a buyer, then both " "of them are risking several years of prison time. For them, it is much safer " "and easier to kill you while taking your organs, to prevent you from telling " "anyone, and of course not having to pay you. Your motive is most likely " "financial gain. However, when you sell your kidney, you can expect to be " "paid only a fraction of its worth. For a more detailed answer, you may want " "to read %s." msgstr "" #: faq.php:94 msgid "this Wikipedia article" msgstr "" #: faq.php:97 msgid "How can I veryify that you are still in control of your server?" msgstr "" #: faq.php:98 privacy.php:65 #, php-format msgid "" "To make sure your data is safe and I am still in controll of my server, you " "can verify my %1$s with my %2$s." msgstr "" #: faq.php:98 privacy.php:65 msgid "warrant canary" msgstr "" #: faq.php:98 privacy.php:65 msgid "PGP key" msgstr "" #: faq.php:101 msgid "I have more Questions." msgstr "" #: faq.php:102 msgid "Contact me" msgstr "" #: common.php:110 msgid "Toggle navigation" msgstr "" #: common.php:122 blog/index.php:27 msgid "Blog and news" msgstr "" #: common.php:123 msgid "E-Mail + XMPP" msgstr "" #: common.php:124 tutorials/index.php:27 msgid "Tutorials" msgstr "" #: common.php:126 msgid "FAQ" msgstr "" #: common.php:129 msgid "Privacy" msgstr "" #: common.php:141 msgid "Add translation" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:6 new-domain.php:17 new-domain.php:27 msgid "Daniel - New domain" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:10 new-domain.php:18 msgid "We moved to a brand new domain - migrate your accounts" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:29 blog/index.php:39 msgid "New domain - DanWin1210.Me is now DanWin1210.De" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:30 msgid "Why this sudden and drastic change?" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:31 msgid "" "In mid-October 2021 I noticed that I was locked out of my registrar's " "control panel (Namecheap Inc.) for suspected fraud, a chargeback or some " "similar violation of our terms of service. After contacting their " "customer support multiple times, even after more than a year, all I have " "ever gotten back from them is that I will hear from them soon, as they need " "more time to investigate, and they appreciate my patience. I was refused " "renewing the domain or moving to a different registrar." msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:32 msgid "" "Given that I was unable to get a satisfying answer and the old domain was " "due to expire, I went ahead and bought the new domain danwin1210.de, to " "switch over to. danwin1210.me went down after expiry, but thankfully I was " "allowed to pay for extension by creating a new account and depositing the " "money for renewal there, so it was back up shortly afterwards." msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:33 msgid "" "After a year my domain was due expiry again, so I enquired if I could move " "to a different registrar now. They offered me again to pay via an alternate " "account, because: Unfortunately, we need more time to investigate your " "issue. A year should be more than enough time to solve whatever issue " "they might have with my account… This time I decided to let it expire for " "good, since almost everyone should have switched over to the new domain by " "now." msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:34 msgid "What does it mean for users?" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:35 msgid "" "You don't have an account and just browse the site? Not much will change, " "just the address in your browsers URL bar." msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:36 msgid "" "You are using the XMPP/E-Mail service? I'm sorry, but this will likely cause " "you some struggles, as you now only have a few days left to migrate all your " "contacts/accounts to the new address. Any service where you registered with " "your email address will need to be updated to reflect the new domain. You " "might otherwise get locked out of your accounts, if they require you to e.g. " "click a link in your email for login." msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:37 #, php-format msgid "" "E-Mail users should also update their PGP key %s to reflect the new domain " "and allow WKD clients to grab your key automatically." msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:37 msgid "in their account settings" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:38 msgid "" "You can no longer login with your .me user credentials, only with the .de " "ones, as the old domain is no longer under my control." msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:39 msgid "Will the old address still work?" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:40 msgid "" "After a very brief downtime, it was back online. Now, after a year, it's " "expired once more. I may be able to buy it again after Namecheap returns the " "domain to the registry. However, Namecheap apparently sells the domain now " "for $400…" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:41 msgid "" "How do I know you are still the same person? This could be law enforcement " "taking over the servers." msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:42 #, php-format msgid "" "I have taken the opportunity to create a %1$s and signed it with my %2$s. " "This can be verified by running a command like this:" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:42 msgid "new PGP key" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:42 msgid "old PGP key" msgstr "" #: new-domain.php:44 #, php-format msgid "" "It should show proof that it is signed by my old key %s. I have also " "included signatures of previous keys on my old key, so you can even verify " "the key, in case you have an older key I was using before." msgstr "" #: hosting/index.php:6 hosting/index.php:15 hosting/index.php:25 #: hosting/index.php:27 msgid "Daniel's Hosting shutdown after hack" msgstr "" #: hosting/index.php:10 hosting/index.php:16 msgid "Daniel's Hosting - a former darknet web hosting service" msgstr "" #: hosting/index.php:28 #, php-format msgid "" "In March 2020 a hacker deleted all databases related to my hosting, thus I " "was forced to shut down my hosting service. If you want to contribute or " "setup your own hosting, check out my open source project at %s." msgstr "" #: hosting/index.php:29 #, php-format msgid "" "Being a darknet hoster has taught me many things. However, this was a free " "time project I did next to my full time job and it's very time-consuming to " "try and keep the server clean from illegal and scammy sites. I've spent 10 " "times more time on deleting accounts than I could find time to continue " "development. At this time I do not plan on continuing the hosting project, " "but this doesn't have to be the end. There are other hosting providers like " "%1$s, %2$s, %3$s or a clearnet proxy service %4$s and my project is %5$s, " "which should enable anyone willing to become the next darknet shared hosting " "provider to start where I left of." msgstr "" #: hosting/index.php:29 msgid "available for download" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:6 privacy.php:15 privacy.php:25 msgid "Daniel - Privacy policy" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:10 privacy.php:16 msgid "Privacy policy of Daniel Winzen" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:27 msgid "Privacy policy" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:28 msgid "1. Name and Address of the controller" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:29 msgid "" "Controller for the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation " "(GDPR), other data protection laws applicable in Member states of the " "European Union and other provisions related to data protection is:" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:36 #, php-format msgid "Website: %s" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:38 msgid "2. Cookies" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:39 msgid "" "The Internet pages of Daniel Winzen use cookies. Cookies are text files that " "are stored in a computer system via an Internet browser." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:40 msgid "" "Many Internet sites and servers use cookies. Many cookies contain a so-" "called cookie ID. A cookie ID is a unique identifier of the cookie. It " "consists of a character string through which Internet pages and servers can " "be assigned to the specific Internet browser in which the cookie was stored. " "This allows visited Internet sites and servers to differentiate the " "individual browser of the data subject from other Internet browsers that " "contain other cookies. A specific Internet browser can be recognized and " "identified using the unique cookie ID." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:41 msgid "" "Through the use of cookies, Daniel Winzen can provide the users of this " "website with more user-friendly services that would not be possible without " "the cookie setting." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:42 msgid "" "By means of a cookie, the information and offers on my website can be " "optimized with the user in mind. Cookies allow me, as previously mentioned, " "to recognize my website users. The purpose of this recognition is to make it " "easier for users to utilize my website. An example for the use of a cookie " "is when you log in to the mail client, the cookie assures that you stay " "logged in with your account until closing your browser or logging out." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:43 msgid "" "This site makes only use of technically necessary session cookies and does " "not use any form of tracking cookies." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:44 msgid "" "The data subject may, at any time, prevent the setting of cookies through my " "website by means of a corresponding setting of the Internet browser used, " "and may thus permanently deny the setting of cookies. Furthermore, already " "set cookies may be deleted at any time via an Internet browser or other " "software programs. This is possible in all popular Internet browsers. If the " "data subject deactivates the setting of cookies in the Internet browser " "used, not all functions of my website may be entirely usable." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:45 msgid "3. Collection of general data and information" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:46 msgid "" "The server of Daniel Winzen collects a series of general data and " "information when a data subject or automated system calls up the website or " "other provided services. This general data and information is stored in the " "server log files. Collected may be (1) the browser types and versions used, " "(2) the operating system used by the accessing system, (3) the website from " "which an accessing system reaches my website (so-called referrers), (4) the " "sub-websites, (5) the date and time of access to the Internet site / email " "transmission, (6) sender and recipient of an email, (7) IP address, and (8) " "any other similar data and information that may be used in the event of " "attacks on my information technology systems." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:47 msgid "" "When using these general data and information, Daniel Winzen does not draw " "any conclusions about the data subject. Rather, this information is needed " "to (1) deliver the content of my website and services correctly, (2) " "optimize my services, (3) ensure the long-term viability of my information " "technology systems and website technology. Therefore, I may analyze " "anonymously collected data and information statistically, with the aim of " "increasing the data protection and data security of my services, and to " "ensure an optimal level of protection for the personal data I process. The " "general data of the server log files are stored separately from all personal " "data provided by a data subject for up to 48 hours and are then permanently " "deleted." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:48 msgid "4. Routine erasure and blocking of personal data" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:49 msgid "" "The data controller shall process and store the personal data of the data " "subject only for the period necessary to achieve the purpose of storage, or " "as far as this is granted by the European legislator or other legislators in " "laws or regulations to which the controller is subject to." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:50 msgid "" "If the storage purpose is not applicable, or if a storage period prescribed " "by the European legislator or another competent legislator expires, the " "personal data are routinely erased in accordance with legal requirements." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:51 msgid "5. Rights of the data subject" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:52 msgid "" "Each data subject shall have the right of confirmation and access according " "to Article 15 GDPR, Right to rectification according to Article 16 GDPR, " "Right to erasure (Right to be forgotten) according to Article 17 GDPR, Right " "of restriction of processing according to Article 18 GDPR, Right to data " "portability according to GDPR article 20, Right to object according to " "Article 21 GDPR" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:53 msgid "6. Legal basis for the processing" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:54 msgid "" "Art. 6(1) lit. a GDPR serves as the legal basis for processing operations " "for which I obtain consent for a specific processing purpose. If the " "processing of personal data is necessary for the performance of a contract " "to which the data subject is party, as is the case, for example, when " "processing operations are necessary to provide services, the processing is " "based on Article 6(1) lit. b GDPR. The same applies to such processing " "operations which are necessary for carrying out pre-contractual measures, " "for example in the case of inquiries concerning my services. If I am subject " "to a legal obligation by which processing of personal data is required, such " "as for the fulfillment of tax obligations, the processing is based on Art. " "6(1) lit. c GDPR." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:55 msgid "" "Finally, processing operations could be based on Article 6(1) lit. f GDPR. " "This legal basis is used for processing operations which are not covered by " "any of the above-mentioned legal grounds, if processing is necessary for the " "purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by me or by a third party, " "except where such interests are overridden by the interests or fundamental " "rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personal " "data. Such processing operations are particularly permissible because they " "have been specifically mentioned by the European legislator. He considered " "that a legitimate interest could be assumed if the data subject is a client " "of the controller (Recital 47 Sentence 2 GDPR)." msgstr "" #: privacy.php:56 msgid "7. Legally binding translation" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:57 msgid "Legally binding is only the English version of this privacy policy" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:58 msgid "8. List of sub-processors" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:60 msgid "Vendor" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:60 msgid "Purpose" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:61 msgid "Providing server infrastructure and backup storage" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:62 msgid "Providing server infrastructure" msgstr "" #: privacy.php:64 msgid "9. Warrant canary" msgstr "" #: chat/index.php:6 chat/index.php:15 chat/index.php:27 blog/index.php:38 msgid "Daniel's Chat shutdown" msgstr "" #: chat/index.php:10 chat/index.php:16 msgid "Daniel's Chat - a former darknet chat community" msgstr "" #: chat/index.php:25 msgid "Daniel' Chat shutdown" msgstr "" #: chat/index.php:28 msgid "After 9 years, I'm shutting down the chat for good." msgstr "" #: chat/index.php:29 #, php-format msgid "" "If you are interested in running a similar chat community, you can download " "my chat script on %s." msgstr "" #: chat/index.php:30 msgid "" "This chat started as a hobby project for use in school in 2013 and evolved " "into a very active darknet chat community. I handed over chat administration " "to various other people since 2017, as I was no longer able to find the time " "or motivation to administrate the chat. In recent months, the administration " "that took over, kept the chat very private, made people spend hours waiting " "to get access and randomly kicked people for no reason. This in turn filled " "my inbox with messages of people asking for assistance to access the chat " "and traffic has decreased to a fraction of what it used to be. In this " "state, it doesn't make sense to continue providing the service. Thus I " "decided to shut down the chat for good in December 2022, after 9 years." msgstr "" #: chat/index.php:31 msgid "" "Since a few people asked me to make them admin and re-enable the chat: No, " "this decision has been made and was long overdue. The chat had nothing at " "all to do with me anymore, except that I've programmed it and I maintain the " "server. Anyone is welcome to create their own chat, but not here on my site." msgstr "" #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:6 #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:15 #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:25 #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:27 blog/index.php:37 msgid "Onion link list shutdown" msgstr "" #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:10 #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:16 msgid "Onion link list by Daniel has been shut down" msgstr "" #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:28 #, php-format msgid "" "After many years of maintaining a list of Tor darknet sites, it is time to " "move on. I haven't found time to keep the list up-to-date for almost a year. " "I still get regularly contacted by people who fell victim to a scam website, " "either because it wasn't listed on my site, or because they were not using " "this list correctly. Every day hundreds of new sites come out and I can't " "keep up with the demand of reviewing every single site, while more than " "99% of them are scams anyway." msgstr "" #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:29 msgid "" "If you came here to check the scam status of a site, please exercise " "critical thinking. You can easily spot scammers. Nobody will ever give you " "more money in return for less. It doesn't make any sense to sell \"stolen\" " "cryptocurrencies, given that it is very easy to use them anonymously. The " "only reason you would use an escrow service is trust, but how can you trust " "an anonymous darknet escrow service that nobody ever heard of before? If you " "still have doubts about the site you are interested in, do a quick search on " "your favourite search engine, such as DuckDuckGo or Google. If all you can " "come up with is a couple of sites promoting it, it is likely a scam. If you " "find a lot of sites linking to it, including social media posts and reviews " "in forums, you might have found the real deal." msgstr "" #: blog/onion-link-list-shutdown/index.php:30 #, php-format msgid "You can find an alternative link list at for example %s." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:6 blog/ipv6/index.php:20 blog/ipv6/index.php:30 #: blog/ipv6/index.php:32 blog/index.php:36 msgid "Embracing IPv6: The Key to a Future-Proof Internet" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:10 blog/ipv6/index.php:21 msgid "" "Discover why implementing IPv6 is crucial for internet-facing services. " "Explore the benefits, consequences of not adopting IPv6, and practical " "insights on future-proofing your online presence." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:33 msgid "" "In the vast realm of the internet, where connectivity is the lifeblood of " "modern society, ensuring a seamless and secure data flow is paramount. " "Internet Protocol (IP) addresses serve as digital coordinates, allowing data " "packets to find their way across the global network. For decades, IPv4 " "(Internet Protocol version 4) has been the backbone of Internet " "communication. However, with the internet's exponential growth, IPv4 " "addresses are depleting rapidly. That is where IPv6, the next-generation " "internet protocol, steps in. In this article, we will explore IPv6 and delve " "into why its implementation is vital for internet-facing services." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:34 msgid "Understanding IPv6" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:35 msgid "" "IPv6, the sixth revision of the Internet Protocol, was developed to succeed " "IPv4. Unlike IPv4, which uses 32-bit addresses, IPv6 employs 128-bit " "addresses, providing an astronomical number of unique combinations—" "approximately 3.4 × 10^38 addresses. To put this into perspective, that’s " "enough to assign a unique IP address to every atom on the surface of the " "Earth and still have addresses left to spare." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:36 msgid "The Importance of IPv6 Implementation" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:37 msgid "Address Space Exhaustion" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:38 msgid "" "The most immediate problem IPv6 addresses is the exhaustion of IPv4 " "addresses. With the proliferation of internet-connected devices, from " "smartphones to IoT devices, the demand for IP addresses has surged. IPv6 " "offers an almost limitless supply of addresses, guaranteeing that every " "device can be assigned a unique identifier. This facilitates the growth of " "the Internet of Things (IoT) and other interconnected technologies." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:39 msgid "Enhanced Security" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:40 msgid "" "IPv6 incorporates features like IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) as " "standard, providing a robust framework for securing data traffic. With IPv6, " "encryption and authentication are seamlessly integrated, offering a more " "secure communication environment. This is especially crucial for internet-" "facing services, where sensitive data transmission is the norm." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:41 msgid "Improved Performance" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:42 msgid "" "IPv6 is designed with efficiency in mind. It reduces the complexity of " "packet headers, streamlining the routing process and leading to improved " "network performance. Internet-facing services leveraging IPv6 can offer " "faster and more responsive user experiences, essential for applications " "requiring real-time data transmission." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:43 msgid "Future-Proofing Networks" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:44 msgid "" "As the adoption of IPv6 grows, internet-facing services that embrace this " "protocol future-proof their networks. IPv6 readiness ensures that these " "services remain accessible and functional as IPv4 addresses become scarcer " "and more expensive. It’s a strategic investment in the longevity of digital " "infrastructure." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:45 msgid "SEO and Online Visibility" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:46 msgid "" "Search engines, like Google, recognize IPv6-enabled websites and provide a " "slight ranking boost to encourage adoption. IPv6 implementation can, " "therefore, positively impact a website’s visibility, making it a valuable " "asset for businesses and organizations aiming to reach a broader online " "audience." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:47 msgid "Consequences of not implementing IPv6" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:48 msgid "" "One of the primary repercussions is the service's inaccessibility to users " "on IPv6-only networks. As more internet service providers and mobile " "networks transition to IPv6, users relying solely on IPv6 addresses would " "find themselves unable to connect to websites and applications that have not " "adopted this protocol. Consequently, businesses risk alienating a growing " "segment of their audience, leading to diminished user engagement and " "potential revenue loss. Furthermore, such services may experience degraded " "online visibility and SEO rankings, as search engines increasingly " "prioritize IPv6-enabled websites. In essence, the failure to implement IPv6 " "not only hampers inclusivity but also impedes the service's ability to " "thrive in a diverse, interconnected digital landscape, ultimately limiting " "its reach and relevance." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:49 #, php-format msgid "" "One example of a service that is not IPv6-compatible is %1$s, a widely used " "platform for hosting code. This means that users on IPv6-only networks are " "unable to access it. As someone who has encountered this problem multiple " "times, I've had to search for alternative solutions to download code on IPv6-" "only networks. For this reason, I have created a %2$s to address this issue." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:50 msgid "Challenges and Considerations" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:51 msgid "" "While the benefits of IPv6 implementation are clear, there are challenges, " "such as the need for network upgrades and the requirement for IPv4-IPv6 " "coexistence during the transition period. However, these challenges are " "outweighed by the advantages and long-term sustainability that IPv6 offers." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:52 msgid "" "It is essential to understand that IPv6 is not just a technical upgrade but " "a necessity. Organizations that transition their internet-facing services to " "IPv6 are positioning themselves at the forefront of the digital landscape " "that demands scalability, security, and innovation. Adapting to IPv6 is not " "just about embracing change; it is about shaping the future of the internet. " "By doing so, we can create a resilient, secure, and interconnected network - " "one step at a time." msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:53 blog/dnssec/index.php:52 blog/cluster/index.php:68 #: blog/dane/index.php:73 msgid "Hire an expert" msgstr "" #: blog/ipv6/index.php:54 blog/dnssec/index.php:53 blog/cluster/index.php:69 #: blog/dane/index.php:74 #, php-format msgid "" "If you're considering implementing this for your business, don't hesitate to " "seek help from an expert. Please %s for assistance and consultation with " "your implementation." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:6 blog/dnssec/index.php:20 blog/dnssec/index.php:30 #: blog/dnssec/index.php:32 blog/index.php:35 msgid "Securing the Web: Unraveling the Power of DNSSEC" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:10 blog/dnssec/index.php:21 msgid "" "Explore the power of DNSSEC in fortifying online security. Learn how to " "implement DNSSEC and safeguard your digital presence against cyber threats. " "Secure your future in the digital landscape." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:33 msgid "" "Ensuring the security and integrity of data is paramount. Domain Name System " "Security Extensions (DNSSEC) stands as the stalwart guardian, fortifying the " "digital realm against malicious threats and ensuring that users can trust " "the information they receive. In this article, we embark on a journey to " "unravel the significance of DNSSEC, exploring its functionalities, benefits, " "and the imperative need for its widespread implementation." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:34 msgid "Understanding DNSSEC" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:35 msgid "" "DNSSEC is a groundbreaking technology designed to protect internet users " "from various cyber threats, such as DNS spoofing and man-in-the-middle " "attacks. By adding a layer of security to the Domain Name System (DNS), " "DNSSEC ensures that the web addresses users visit are authentic and " "unaltered. It achieves this through cryptographic signatures, guaranteeing " "the legitimacy of the information users receive and enhancing their online " "trust." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:36 msgid "The Importance of DNSSEC Implementation" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:37 msgid "Enhanced Data Integrity" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:38 msgid "" "DNSSEC uses cryptographic signatures to verify the authenticity of DNS data, " "safeguarding users from malicious manipulations. This ensures that the " "websites they access are indeed what they claim to be, preventing phishing " "attacks and unauthorized domain redirections." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:39 msgid "Protection Against Cache Poisoning" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:40 msgid "" "DNS cache poisoning is a common tactic used by hackers to redirect users to " "malicious websites. DNSSEC mitigates this risk by validating the " "authenticity of DNS responses, making it significantly harder for attackers " "to manipulate the DNS cache and redirect users unknowingly." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:41 msgid "Securing Sensitive Transactions" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:42 msgid "" "For websites handling sensitive information, such as online banking " "platforms and e-commerce sites, DNSSEC is indispensable. It ensures that " "users are securely connected to the intended servers, reducing the risk of " "data breaches and ensuring confidential transactions remain private." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:43 msgid "Building User Trust" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:44 msgid "" "In the age of digital scepticism, DNSSEC plays a pivotal role in building " "trust between users and online services. Services that have implemented " "DNSSEC demonstrate a commitment to online security, instilling confidence in " "users and encouraging them to engage more freely in online activities." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:45 msgid "The Consequences of Ignoring DNSSEC" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:46 msgid "" "Failing to implement DNSSEC leaves websites and users susceptible to a " "myriad of cyber threats. From DNS spoofing attacks, where users are " "redirected to fraudulent websites, to man-in-the-middle attacks, where " "sensitive data is intercepted, the consequences of neglecting DNSSEC can be " "severe. Moreover, businesses risk tarnishing their online reputation and " "customer trust, leading to potential financial losses and legal " "ramifications in case of data breaches." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:47 blog/dane/index.php:71 msgid "Conclusion" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:48 msgid "" "In an era where digital threats are abundant, DNSSEC serves as a beacon of " "security, guiding the internet towards a safer future. Its implementation is " "not just a technical upgrade but a strategic necessity, ensuring the " "sanctity of online interactions and bolstering the trust users place in the " "digital landscape. Embracing DNSSEC isn't merely a choice but a commitment " "to a secure, trustworthy, and resilient internet. As businesses and " "individuals, understanding its significance and integrating it into our " "digital practices is key to fortifying the web and securing a safer online " "experience for everyone." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:49 msgid "Implementing DNSSEC" msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:50 msgid "" "Enabling DNSSEC for your domain can be straightforward, especially with DNS " "management providers like Cloudflare, GoDaddy, or nameserver software like " "BIND. Begin by accessing your provider's dashboard or BIND configuration " "file. Look for DNSSEC settings, usually found under domain security or " "advanced options. Enable DNSSEC, generate key pairs, and sign your domain " "zone. Most providers offer user-friendly interfaces for these tasks." msgstr "" #: blog/dnssec/index.php:51 msgid "" "Next, update your domain registrar's DS (Delegation Signer) records. " "Providers often have dedicated sections for DNSSEC, allowing you to input " "your DS records. Periodically rolling DNSSEC keys enhances security. Regular " "maintenance and support from DNSSEC-friendly providers ensure a robust " "online presence." msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:6 blog/index.php:15 blog/index.php:25 msgid "Daniel - Blog and news" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:10 blog/index.php:16 msgid "Blog and news by Daniel Winzen" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:28 msgid "Blog posts and news related to my services will be posted here." msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:30 msgid "Date" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:30 msgid "Title" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:31 msgid "April 2024" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:31 blog/cluster/index.php:6 blog/cluster/index.php:21 #: blog/cluster/index.php:31 blog/cluster/index.php:33 msgid "Cluster setup" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:32 msgid "January 2024" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:32 blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:6 #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:15 #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:25 #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:27 msgid "Learnings from running an email service" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:33 msgid "December 2023" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:33 blog/vpn/index.php:6 blog/vpn/index.php:20 #: blog/vpn/index.php:30 blog/vpn/index.php:32 msgid "Securing your communication with a VPN" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:34 blog/index.php:35 blog/index.php:36 msgid "October 2023" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:34 blog/dane/index.php:6 blog/dane/index.php:20 #: blog/dane/index.php:30 blog/dane/index.php:32 msgid "Fortifying Digital Connections using DANE" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:37 msgid "August 2023" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:38 msgid "December 2022" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:39 msgid "December 2021" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:40 msgid "March 2020" msgstr "" #: blog/index.php:40 msgid "Hosting service shutdown due to hack" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:10 blog/vpn/index.php:21 msgid "" "Explore VPN essentials, protocols, and top providers for enhanced online " "privacy and security. Stay informed, stay protected." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:33 #, php-format msgid "" "A %s is a tool that helps ensure your online privacy and safety. It creates " "an encrypted tunnel for your data, protects your online identity, lets you " "access private networks, and can provide additional perks such as unlocking " "geo-restricted content. This article will guide you through the basics of " "using a VPN." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:33 msgid "Virtual Private Network" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:33 msgid "VPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:34 msgid "Why use a VPN?" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:35 msgid "" "In today's era of surveillance and data tracking, it is crucial to maintain " "internet privacy. A VPN allows you to:" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:37 msgid "" "Maintain privacy: A VPN transmits your data via an encrypted tunnel, making " "it unreadable for anyone trying to intercept it." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:38 msgid "" "Bypass geographical restrictions: This is one of the most popular uses of " "VPNs. VPNs can mask your location, allowing you to access geographically " "restricted content." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:39 msgid "" "Protection over public Wi-Fi: Public Wi-Fi networks may not be secure and " "can expose your data to possible intrusions. A VPN can shield you from such " "risks." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:40 msgid "" "Avoid throttling: ISPs sometimes throttle bandwidth for certain online " "services. A VPN can hide your online activity and thus prevent throttling." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:41 msgid "" "Remote Access: With a VPN, businesses can provide their employees with " "secure access to company resources anywhere in the world." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:43 msgid "Choosing a VPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:44 msgid "When selecting a VPN service, consider the following factors:" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:46 msgid "" "Security: Make sure your VPN provider uses high standards of encryption." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:47 msgid "" "No-log policy: Your VPN provider should have a no-log policy, meaning they " "do not store any details about your online activity." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:48 msgid "Speed: The VPN should not significantly reduce your internet speed." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:49 msgid "" "Server Locations: More server locations give you more options to choose " "from, especially if you plan to bypass geographical restrictions." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:50 msgid "" "Price: While free VPNs exist, they often come with limitations and might " "compromise on security." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:51 msgid "" "Reputation: Check the reputation of your VPN provider online, before buying " "a plan." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:53 msgid "VPN Protocols" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:54 msgid "" "When delving into the world of VPNs, understanding the underlying protocols " "is paramount. These protocols play a crucial role in determining the " "security and performance of your VPN connection." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:57 msgid "WireGuard" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:58 msgid "" "Advantages: WireGuard is a popular and efficient VPN known for its speed and " "strong security. It achieves this by keeping the codebase minimal and easy " "to use." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:59 msgid "" "Considerations: Although WireGuard has a modern design and operates " "efficiently, it is not yet universally supported." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:62 msgid "OpenVPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:63 msgid "" "Advantages: OpenVPN is an open-source protocol that supports strong " "encryption, making it reliable and flexible for diverse applications." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:64 msgid "" "Considerations: Although highly secure, setting up this protocol may be " "slightly complex for some users." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:67 msgid "IKEv2/IPsec" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:68 msgid "" "Advantages: Known for its speed and efficiency in re-establishing " "connections, especially in mobile devices that frequently switch networks, " "it offers robust security features and is often preferred for mobile " "applications." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:69 msgid "" "Considerations: While reliable, it may not be as universally supported as " "some other protocols." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:72 msgid "SSTP" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:73 msgid "" "Advantages: Microsoft developed SSTP for easy firewall traversal. It uses " "SSL/TLS encryption for strong security." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:74 msgid "" "Considerations: Limited cross-platform support could be a disadvantage for " "users who do not use Windows devices." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:77 msgid "L2TP/IPsec" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:78 msgid "" "Advantages: Combining the best of both L2TP and IPsec, this protocol offers " "strong security and is natively supported on a wide range of devices. It " "provides a good balance between speed and security." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:79 msgid "" "Considerations: L2TP/IPsec may not be the quickest option, and if not " "configured properly, its security can be compromised." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:82 msgid "PPTP" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:83 msgid "" "Advantages: PPTP is easy to set up and generally offers faster connection " "speeds than some other protocols." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:84 msgid "" "Considerations: Unfortunately, PPTP has several security weaknesses. The " "encryption it uses is outdated and vulnerable, making it unsuitable for " "ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive data." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:87 msgid "" "Understanding these protocols empowers users to make informed decisions when " "selecting a VPN service. The choice of a protocol depends on factors such as " "security needs, ease of use, and compatibility with devices. Each protocol " "has its strengths, and selecting the right one ensures a secure and reliable " "VPN experience." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:88 msgid "Combining VPN and the Tor darknet" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:89 msgid "" "When using darknets such as Tor, there's always a risk of being targeted by " "your government or ISP in countries where their use is limited or " "prohibited. By combining VPN and Tor, you can add another layer of online " "privacy and safety, since your ISP will not be able to see that you are " "using darknets. In case of an exploit against TorBrowser, the IP leaked " "would not be your real IP, but the VPN's IP. Connecting to a VPN via Tor is " "also possible, but makes much less sense because your identity is typically " "known to your VPN provider. For anonymity reasons, it's best to connect to " "the VPN first and connect to Tor via it." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:90 msgid "Recommendations" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:91 msgid "" "If you are considering running your own VPN for business or remote home " "network access, I would recommend using WireGuard or OpenVPN." msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:92 msgid "For everyone else, here are some recommended VPN providers:" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:94 msgid "NordVPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:95 msgid "Proton VPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:96 msgid "Hide.Me VPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:97 msgid "Mozilla VPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:98 msgid "Mullvad VPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:99 msgid "ExpressVPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:100 msgid "Surfshark" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:101 msgid "CyberGhost VPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:102 msgid "Windscribe VPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:103 msgid "IVPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:104 msgid "CalyxVPN" msgstr "" #: blog/vpn/index.php:105 msgid "CloudFlare WARP" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:10 blog/cluster/index.php:22 msgid "Seting up a linux server cluster using Ceph and MariaDB Galera" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:34 msgid "" "A cluster is a group of servers and other resources that act as a single " "system. Utilizing a cluster can increase data reliability, availability, and " "scalability. In this article, we will focus on Ceph, a distributed object " "storage and file system, and MariaDB Galera, a multi-master database " "solution, to achieve high availability and performance. This cluster setup " "is the basis for the website that you are currently reading." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:35 msgid "Prerequisites" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:36 msgid "" "You will need a minimum of 3 servers set up running on a Linux OS. Having " "less than 3 servers is not recommended as it can break the cluster and could " "lead to split-brain issues." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:37 msgid "Ceph" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:38 msgid "" "Ceph is a highly scalable, fault-tolerant, and highly available storage " "system." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:39 msgid "How Ceph works" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:40 msgid "A Ceph Storage Cluster is based on several types of daemons:" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:42 msgid "" "Ceph OSD (Object Storage Daemon): These are the heart of Ceph because they " "handle data storage, data replication, recovery, rebalancing, and provide " "some monitoring statistics to Ceph monitors." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:43 msgid "" "Ceph MON (Monitor): They maintain the master copy of the cluster map. A " "cluster usually has an odd number of monitors running (e.g., 3, 5, 7)." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:44 msgid "" "Ceph MDS (Metadata Server): These servers are optional and store metadata " "for the Ceph File System (not block devices or objects)." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:45 msgid "" "Ceph MGR (Manager): This daemon is responsible for keeping track of runtime " "metrics, managing the cluster's state, and providing additional interfaces " "to external monitoring and management systems." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:47 msgid "" "All these daemons are installed on multiple servers and interact with each " "other to form the cluster." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:48 msgid "Use Cases of Ceph" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:49 msgid "" "Ceph is commonly used in clouds of all sizes and types due to its " "versatility, massive scalability, and robust data protection." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:51 msgid "" "Object Storage: Ceph provides features such as replication and erasure " "coding, tiering, and the ability to set up watch/notify and object-level key-" "value mappings." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:52 msgid "" "Block Storage: Ceph's RADOS Block Device (RBD) supports snapshots, and " "replication, and can significantly improve read performance by utilizing the " "cache of the client and the Ceph OSD." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:53 msgid "" "File System: Ceph's file system (CephFS) ensures highly available and " "reliable storage, where all data gets written and read in/from the object " "store." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:55 msgid "Performance optimizations" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:56 msgid "" "The following optimizations resulted in 10 times faster read times of data " "stored on my cluster, which contains mostly websites and emails." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:57 msgid "Tuning encrypted OSDs on SSDs" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:58 msgid "" "SSDs are typically faster than HDDs and have much lower latency. For " "historical reasons, the Linux kernel uses work queues in dm-crypt, which " "offloads encryption and disk read/write work to different threads in the " "kernel. This makes sense for slower HDDs, but for SSDs, it can harm " "performance due to the overhead of context switches." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:59 #, php-format msgid "" "To disable this behaviour, we first have to find the relevant device with " "the command %1$s. If you have an OSD running, the underlying device will " "show up in the list printed by dmsetup. To get only the relevant UUID of the " "ceph device, we can use %2$s. Now as a final step we can set persistent " "options for the device using %3$s." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:60 msgid "Tuning CephFS for many files in one directory" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:61 #, php-format msgid "" "CephFS performance suffers when many files are stored in the same directory, " "just like with every file system. Using the option %1$s it is however " "possible to split directory indexes in multiple parts to increase " "performance when operating in directories with many files. I have set this " "down to a value of %2$s." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:62 msgid "MariaDB Galera Cluster" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:63 msgid "" "MariaDB Galera Cluster is an open-source database system focusing on high " "availability, failing over between servers seamlessly, and ensuring data " "consistency between those servers. It is a multi-master cluster that uses " "synchronous replication." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:64 msgid "How Galera Works" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:65 msgid "" "In a Galera Cluster, every database instance (or \"node\") is a master, " "meaning data can be written or read from any node, with changes " "automatically replicated across all nodes. Using synchronous replication " "MariaDB Galera Cluster ensures all nodes have the same data simultaneously." msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:66 msgid "Use Cases for MariaDB Galera Cluster" msgstr "" #: blog/cluster/index.php:67 msgid "" "MariaDB Galera Cluster is best suited for applications where data " "availability, consistency, and durability are critical across multiple " "nodes, such as when deploying a web application with multiple database " "servers to scale up a busy service, or when deploying a high-availability " "database with multiple nodes." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:10 blog/dane/index.php:21 msgid "" "Discover the benefits of DANE for boosting online security. Learn how DANE " "increases trust in digital communications and strengthens email and web " "security. Protect yourself with DANE today." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:33 #, php-format msgid "" "In the expansive digital landscape where trust and security are paramount, a " "powerful technology known as DANE (DNS-Based Authentication of Named " "Entities) emerges as a beacon of protection. DANE, an innovative extension " "of %1$s, revolutionizes online security by enhancing the authenticity and " "integrity of digital communications. In this article, we delve into the " "transformative potential of DANE, exploring its functionalities, benefits, " "and the crucial role it plays in fortifying the trustworthiness of our " "digital connections." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:33 msgid "DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions)" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:34 msgid "Understanding DANE" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:35 msgid "" "DANE is a game-changing protocol that uses DNS records to associate digital " "certificates with domain names, ensuring encrypted communication channels, " "like TLS (Transport Layer Security), are legitimate and unaltered. By " "embedding certificates directly into DNS records, DANE provides an " "additional layer of validation, offering a secure handshake between servers " "and users. This cryptographic binding enhances the trustworthiness of " "websites, email servers, and other online services, mitigating the risks of " "man-in-the-middle attacks and unauthorized data interception." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:36 msgid "The Importance of DANE Implementation" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:37 msgid "Enhanced Trust and Security" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:38 msgid "" "DANE significantly strengthens digital trust and security by validating " "certificates through DNS records. However, it does introduce complexity into " "the certificate management process. Each certificate change requires " "meticulous coordination between certificate updates and DNS record changes, " "making the management process more complex." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:39 msgid "Securing Email Communication" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:40 msgid "" "DANE secures email servers, ensuring that the certificates used for " "encrypting email exchanges are genuine and unaltered. Despite the added " "complexity, its contribution to securing sensitive email communication " "cannot be overstated." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:41 msgid "Boosting Website Credibility" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:42 msgid "" "Websites employing DANE provide an additional layer of assurance to " "visitors. When combined with HTTPS, DANE guarantees that visitors are " "securely connected to the intended server, bolstering the overall security " "of online transactions and interactions." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:43 msgid "The Consequences of Ignoring DANE" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:44 msgid "" "Neglecting DANE leaves digital communication channels susceptible to " "interception and tampering. Cybercriminals can exploit these " "vulnerabilities, compromising sensitive data, and damaging the reputation of " "businesses and organizations. Ignoring DANE not only risks user trust but " "also exposes entities to legal ramifications and financial losses in the " "event of data breaches." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:45 msgid "Implementing DANE" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:46 msgid "" "Implementing DANE may seem complex, but with careful steps, it becomes a " "potent tool for enhancing digital security. Begin by generating a digital " "certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) for your server. Once " "obtained, publish this certificate in your domain's DNS records using DANE " "TLSA (Transport Layer Security Authentication) records. These records " "include cryptographic hashes of your certificate, specifying the encryption " "methods supported. Regularly update these records whenever your certificate " "changes. It’s crucial to coordinate certificate updates with DNS record " "changes to maintain the integrity of your security setup. By meticulously " "following these steps and staying vigilant about updates, your organization " "can harness the full potential of DANE, strengthening your digital security " "and ensuring trustworthy online connections." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:47 msgid "Building TLSA Records" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:48 msgid "" "TLSA records are constructed using three key parameters: Usage, Selector, " "and Matching Type in combination with the certificate's public key, service " "port, protocol, and domain name." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:49 msgid "Usage" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:50 msgid "The Usage parameter specifies the intended use of the certificate." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:52 msgid "0 - Certificate Authority Constraint (PKIX-TA)" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:53 msgid "1 - Service Certificate Constraint (PKIX-EE)" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:54 msgid "2 - Trust Anchor Assertion (DANE-TA)" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:55 msgid "3 - Domain Issued Certificate (DANE-EE)" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:57 msgid "Selector" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:58 msgid "" "The Selector parameter specifies the name of the entity that issued the " "certificate." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:60 msgid "0 - Full certificate" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:61 msgid "1 - Subject Public Key (SPKI)" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:63 msgid "Matching Type" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:64 msgid "" "The Matching Type parameter specifies the type of cryptographic hash used to " "verify the certificate." msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:66 msgid "0 - SHA256" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:67 msgid "1 - SHA384" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:68 msgid "2 - SHA512" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:70 #, php-format msgid "A useful tool to generate TLSA records is the %s" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:70 msgid "TLSA Record Generator by SSL-Tools" msgstr "" #: blog/dane/index.php:72 msgid "" "In an era where cyber threats are prevalent, DANE emerges as a guardian of " "digital trust. Its implementation, while introducing complexity, is a " "strategic necessity for businesses and organizations aiming to fortify their " "online presence. By integrating DANE into digital infrastructure, we ensure " "that users can engage, transact, and communicate with confidence. Embracing " "DANE isn’t just a choice but a commitment to a secure, trustworthy, and " "resilient digital future. Understanding the significance of DANE and " "integrating it into our digital practices is pivotal to safeguarding the " "integrity of our digital connections. Stay secure, stay trusted, and embrace " "DANE today." msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:10 #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:16 msgid "" "My learnings from running a free, anonymous email servcie and what to expect " "when you run a service like mine" msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:28 msgid "" "Running a public email service can be challenging and frustrating at times. " "Nonetheless, I learned a lot from offering a free email service for the past " "few years. Here are some of the challenges I had to face and what I learned " "from them:" msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:29 msgid "Spam and countermeasures" msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:30 msgid "" "Spam is one of the most common issues when dealing with email. Making an " "email service completely spam-free is almost impossible. While many spam " "filters can filter out the majority of spam we receive daily, they aren't " "perfect either. The worst kind of spam is the outgoing kind because it will " "damage the reputation of the service and can have a significant long-term " "impact. Thus I have taken many steps to reduce the amount of spam my service " "will send out by using rate limiting, spam filters, blacklisting of specific " "addresses and manually shutting down sending for a couple of hours whenever " "a spam wave starts." msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:31 msgid "Reputational damages" msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:32 #, php-format msgid "" "No matter how much you invest in anti-spam measures, at some point, there " "will be spam going out. Just five spam emails a day could be enough to get " "your service blacklisted if there aren't enough good emails to make up for " "them. For example, %s considers 0.1%% of spam already too much. At a rate of " "0.3%%, you can say goodbye to reaching inboxes since all your emails will " "get marked as spam. Once your service reputation goes down, it can take " "several months to recover." msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:33 msgid "Hate and death threads" msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:34 #, php-format msgid "" "Unlike some big providers, I never asked for personal details such as phone " "numbers or payment details, and it's also possible to use my service from a " "Tor hidden service. Unfortunately, this anonymity also attracts some people " "who are going to abuse the email service to send hate and death threads. " "This trend has been on the rise for the past few years, and there were times " "when I had to deal with such threats and their aftermath almost every month. " "That includes talking to scared victims, giving statements to the police and " "disabling abusive accounts. One of the cases I had to deal with was about " "violent death threads sent to %s and her employees. There were several " "similar cases, which didn't go public. Although it is unlikely that any of " "these threats would have been carried out, they can still have devastating " "and traumatic effects on the people who receive them." msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:35 msgid "Law enforcement visits" msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:36 msgid "" "Internet crimes may be hard to combat, but law enforcement is trying to " "track down these kinds of crimes as well. That means whenever someone " "reports an incident to the police, they will investigate and reach out to " "the email provider to ask for information. While I don't have much data at " "hand, given that my service is anonymous, I still get contacted by law " "enforcement regularly, which includes being woken up in the middle of the " "night to answer some questions, or having my home searched." msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:37 msgid "Time consuming tasks" msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:38 msgid "" "Time is one of the most valuable assets. We all have a limited quantity of " "it. You can't get back time you've spent on something less enjoyable. While " "I understand that many people prefer wasting their time in front of the TV, " "instead of doing something productive with their life, I am building my own " "business and often have a busy schedule. That is why I no longer want to " "spend so much time running this public email service. It can ruin my entire " "day planning when I have to spend some hours dealing with spam before I can " "send an urgent email myself. In mid 2023 some very persistent spammers " "started abusing my service. I've spent countless hours deleting accounts, " "and disabled registration for several months, but still couldn't find a " "solution to this problem. It's now 2024 and I still see an abnormal rate of " "abuse. Cleaning up after a spam wave can take hours and means halting " "outgoing mail for several hours until I have time to deal with it." msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:39 msgid "Closing registration for good" msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:40 msgid "" "While I strongly believe in freedom of speech and want to continue offering " "the email service, it has become too much of a burden to keep this service " "clean. I'm not earning money from it, and it's not worth continuing with the " "amount of abuse that I have seen in recent months. I've closed registration " "temporarily several times in the past few months, but now I will close it " "for good. Existing accounts will continue working, and I do not intend to " "shut down this service. I use this email service myself and depend on it. " "That is why I also need to take these steps since I am potentially losing " "clients whenever my emails land in spam because someone else ruined my email " "service reputation (again)." msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:41 msgid "Making use of my experience" msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:42 #, php-format msgid "" "With many years of experience running email services, I can also help you " "fix any problems you might encounter with your email service, such as " "restoring your sending reputation, authentication issues with DKIM, SPF and " "DMARC, or email security issues. If you are interested, you can %s. " msgstr "" #: blog/email-service-learnings/index.php:42 msgid "hire me" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:10 tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:24 #: tutorials/index.php:32 msgid "This tutorial will guide you to achieving financial freedom." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:36 msgid "A word about fast money" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:37 msgid "" "To become rich, you need to invest your time in education and self-" "development. Very few people will get rich overnight. And those that do, " "usually lose everything in a short time, because they spend all of it, " "sometimes being left with debts due to a lack of financial education." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:38 msgid "Here are some common ways of getting money fast:" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:40 msgid "Win a lottery" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:41 msgid "Gambling" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:42 msgid "Betting" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:43 msgid "Win unconditional basic income" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:45 msgid "" "All of the above-mentioned options are highly dependent on luck and not " "feasible for building long-term wealth." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:46 msgid "Reduce your expenses" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:47 msgid "Pay off your high-interest debts" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:48 msgid "" "Credit cards are often used to buy items when you do not have the money for " "them. What many forget is that the interest rates you pay can be as high as " "20-30%! If you have a credit card, or maybe even multiple ones, start by " "paying them off as fast as you can. The interest will otherwise keep you " "poor and unable to pay your regular expenses. If your interest payments are " "already so high, that you can't pay them off, check on comparison sites, if " "there are consumer loans you could take, which have a lower interest rate, " "to replace the existing debt with this one. It's also worth trying to give " "your credit card company a call and explain that it won't be possible to pay " "off the debt and if they could maybe cut your interest." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:49 msgid "Stop drinking or taking drugs" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:50 msgid "" "While an occasional party can be fun, some people go partying every few days " "and spend a large portion of their income on alcohol and/or drugs. Not only " "is it a waste of your money, but you're also severely impacting your health " "and mental capabilities. You can get social without any mind-altering " "substances. If your friends don't understand that, perhaps you should " "surround yourself with other people." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:51 msgid "The 24-hour rule" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:52 msgid "" "Before you buy something, give yourself 24 hours to think about it. " "Impulsive shopping is often a major contributor to why you have no money " "left at the end of the month. Do you really need a new jacket, when you " "already have two hanging in your closet? Is it really necessary to buy " "expensive sweets and snacks? You might be surprised that you think about it " "differently just a few hours later." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:53 msgid "Buy luxuries only with passive income" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:54 msgid "" "A fatal mistake that many people make is, once they have some money, " "directly spending it on expensive luxuries such as watches, cars, or other " "non-essential items. No matter how much you earn, if you keep spending all " "your income, you have nothing left at the end of the month and need to keep " "working to pay for your luxuries. If you however take any excess money and " "invest it, you get passive income, which you can use to pay for your " "luxuries instead. You won't have your new watch right now, but you will be " "able to buy it from your passive income in maybe 5 years. As your passive " "income grows, you will be able to buy luxuries more often, without having to " "worry about being able to afford them." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:55 msgid "Preparation and Security" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:56 msgid "Surround yourself with like-minded people" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:57 msgid "" "If you are the smartest person in the room, you are likely in the wrong " "room. You should surround yourself with people that have similar goals as " "you and who can support you. If you are starting to build wealth, your " "current friends might start turning against you, asking you for money, or " "even hating you for changing and becoming more mature and successful than " "they are. Think about which people you feel great around, and which people " "suck out your energy. If your connection with people is not giving you any " "benefits, you should cut ties with them and instead spend time with people " "that are good for you." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:58 msgid "Build an emergency fund" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:59 msgid "" "After reducing your expenses, you should be able to put aside a small " "portion of your income. Put this in an account that you only touch in " "emergencies. Ideally save enough so that you could live from this for 3-6 " "months, in case you lose your job, or something else happens to you." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:60 msgid "Become financially literate and understand how money works" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:61 msgid "" "Reading this page is your first step to becoming financially free and " "understanding how building wealth works. This topic is not taught in school, " "nor university, and most likely also not by your parents. The system is " "designed to get you on the path of getting good grades, getting a safe job, " "and keeping your money in the bank to earn 0.01% interest on it, while the " "bank uses your money to give out loans and earns high-interest rates on it. " "The system is designed to keep you poor and financially uneducated so that " "the rich can keep getting richer at your expense. So unfortunately you will " "have to educate yourself and find out how our capitalistic system and money " "work, and how you can use it to your advantage. There are plenty of " "resources online, through which you can further educate yourself. Never take " "any financial advice from someone who either doesn't understand what he is " "talking about, or who might want to influence you in a way that would " "benefit them. Always form your own opinion and check what others have to say." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:62 msgid "Increase your income" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:63 msgid "Get a better salary" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:64 msgid "" "If you are unhappy with your current salary, talk to your boss about getting " "a raise. You are entitled to getting a raise as your experience grows and " "inflation goes up. If your current job is not fulfilling you, look for " "alternative jobs that you would enjoy, which offer a similar or better " "salary." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:65 msgid "Become self-employed" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:66 msgid "" "As a self-employed person, you are much more flexible and have a much higher " "potential to grow. At the same time, it's also very risky. Don't quit your " "job and get self-employed straight away. Instead, talk to your employer and " "get an agreement that you can work alongside your primary job. The beginning " "will be difficult, but after a while, you will get your first clients and " "can grow. If your self-employment is going well, start reducing the hours " "you work in your primary job. Take a day or two off, to work on your own " "business. When you have reached the point of working at full capacity and " "earning as well, or better than in your primary job, it is time to end your " "employment contract and become fully self-dependent." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:67 msgid "Become an entrepreneur, build your own company" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:68 msgid "" "Operating as a company gives you significant tax benefits compared to being " "self-employed. However, this also comes along with a lot more " "responsibilities, paperwork, and initial investments to set up your company. " "Thus you should only operate as a company, if you want to reduce personal " "liability or if your profit is much higher than your income needs to be. In " "that case, you keep any extra profit in the company or create a second " "holding company, to which you transfer the profit, and pay yourself a " "regular salary. As business taxes are lower than income taxes, you have more " "to invest as a business." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:69 msgid "Make the money work for you" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:70 msgid "Investments" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:71 #, php-format msgid "" "Put aside a small portion of your income for investments. Even if that is " "just 10% or less. Put it into a separate account, so you don't get tempted " "to spend this money on anything else. When you are ready to invest this " "money, choose an investment platform that suits you and offers projects that " "you would like to invest in. This could be for example real estate, " "renewable energy projects, or startups. Investments are not risk-free and it " "is possible that an investment you made fails and you lose all your money. " "That is why you should diversify as much as possible. Use different " "platforms, invest small amounts, and spread it over multiple projects." msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:72 msgid "Here are some investment platforms that I have personally invested in:" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:94 msgid "Passive income" msgstr "" #: tutorials/get-rich-fast/index.php:95 msgid "" "After you've made your first investments, you will receive a small " "percentage of your investment as a dividend. It varies with each investment. " "To keep it simple, let's assume that you earn 10% interest on average, and " "you invest 10% of your income, and 1/6 of investments fail. This would mean " "that after one year of investing every month, you would already have saved " "an entire month of your salary and get 10% in dividend payments that year, " "which you can directly re-invest along with your regular investments. Keep " "doing this for a few years until you can live only from your passive income " "streams." msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:6 tutorials/index.php:15 tutorials/index.php:25 msgid "Daniel - Tutorials" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:10 tutorials/index.php:16 msgid "Various tutorials provided by Daniel Winzen" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:28 #, php-format msgid "" "Here I upload tutorials that have been asked for a number of times. If you " "have suggestions on how to improve a tutorial or want me to make one another " "one, you can %s." msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:28 msgid "contact me here" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:30 msgid "Name" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:30 msgid "Short description" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:31 tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 msgid "Torify FTP clients" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:31 msgid "This tutorial will show you how to torify FTP clients." msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:33 tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:6 #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:22 #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:32 #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:34 msgid "How to have a successful sugar dating relationship" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:33 tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:10 #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:23 msgid "This tutorial will guide you in finding a sugar relationship." msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:34 tutorials/findom/index.php:6 #: tutorials/findom/index.php:21 tutorials/findom/index.php:31 #: tutorials/findom/index.php:33 msgid "Earning money with findom" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:34 msgid "This tutorial will show you how you can use findom to earn money." msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:35 tutorials/self-employed/index.php:6 #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:19 tutorials/self-employed/index.php:29 #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:31 msgid "Becoming self-employed" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:35 tutorials/self-employed/index.php:10 #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:20 msgid "" "This article offers valuable guidance to help you embark on your journey as " "a self-employed individual." msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:36 tutorials/content-creation/index.php:6 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:21 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:31 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:33 msgid "Turning passion into profit as a content creator" msgstr "" #: tutorials/index.php:36 tutorials/content-creation/index.php:10 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:22 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:31 msgid "" "This comprehensive guide helps you learn about turning your passion into " "profit as an online content creator." msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:35 msgid "What is sugar dating?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:36 msgid "" "Stereotypically a sugar daddy is a wealthy older man, who's looking for an " "attractive young woman, the so-called sugar baby. An attractive man looking " "for their sugar mommy or sugar daddy is called a sugar boy. A sugar dating " "relationship is a mutually beneficial relationship. Unlike traditional " "dating, partners aren't selected for love or a hook-up, but rather to help " "each other. Sugar partners have an agreement, on what each partner wants " "from the other, and what their boundaries are. This is called an arrangement." msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:37 msgid "How to get to an arrangement?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:38 msgid "" "Everyone is unique, so your arrangement needs to be discussed with your " "sugar partner. Typically an arrangement involves the wealthy partner " "providing financial help, or mentoring to their partner, who in turn will " "come along to business meetings, and parties or give their partner company " "for a few hours a month. An arrangement can also include sexual favours, " "which are often asked for by men. However, this must be consensual, and if " "you as a sugar baby do not feel comfortable with it, then you shouldn't do " "it. Think about your priorities, what you need and what you could give to " "your partner. Fill out your dating profile with enough details, so that you " "can find your match. Once you've found your potential partner, discuss each " "of your expectations and come to an arrangement that suits you both." msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:39 msgid "What are the risks of sugar dating?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:40 msgid "" "Just like with regular dating, you should be comfortable around your partner " "and enjoy each other's company. If you don't feel well around your partner, " "it will ruin the experience for both of you, so you should better end it " "sooner than later. Coming out as a sugar daddy or sugar baby can be " "difficult as some people still think of it negatively and will criticise you " "for it. It's also possible that as a provider you feel cheated of your money " "at a later point in time, or as a sugar baby you could feel sexually " "exploited if you agreed to sex just because of the money. That's why it's so " "important to be communicative with your sugar partner and form an " "arrangement that both of you are happy with." msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:41 msgid "What are the benefits of sugar dating?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:42 msgid "" "As sugar dating is mutually beneficial, both parties involved get something " "out of it. There will be no drama, and by discussing each of your needs and " "expectations, you avoid running into conflicts. It can be fun, and you will " "see things from a different perspective than you are used to. Unlike " "traditional dating, you don't have to spend significant time on a dating " "site, until you match with someone interesting. It can take only a few hours " "or days until you have found someone that matches you. Especially for men, " "it is so much easier to find a date, than on regular dating sites, simply " "because of the women-to-men ratio, plus women are less selective than on " "regular dating sites, given that the type of relationship is mutually " "beneficial and not necessarily romantic." msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:43 msgid "Where do I find a sugar partner?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:44 msgid "" "You can potentially find your sugar partner on regular dating sites, but it " "will be difficult due to most dating sites restricting this type of dating " "and banning your accounts for using certain keywords. There are plenty of " "dating sites specifically made for sugar dating though. Usually, they are " "free for the attractive member, but the wealthy member has to pay to use the " "platform. This way the platform also filters out so-called salt daddies, who " "pretend to have money but do not." msgstr "" #: tutorials/successful-sugar-dating/index.php:45 msgid "Here are some popular sugar dating sites:" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:32 msgid "" "Note: This article is written with German laws and regulations in mind. Most " "of what I described here applies globally, but you should do your research " "and clarify the situation in your place of living, which may have different " "regulations you need to know about. This article is only meant to give you a " "brief overview of things you need to know. I won't go into detail about " "everything, and I advise you to do your research, to get familiar with " "requirements specific to you, before jumping into it." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:33 msgid "Choosing the right path of self-employment" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:34 msgid "" "There are two types of self-employment: Freelancer and tradesman. " "Freelancers are a small subset of jobs defined by the law (§ 18 EStG " "paragraph 1 number 1) as well as modern jobs similar to the ones described " "there. Anything that doesn't fall under the freelancer definition is what " "you do as a tradesman. If you are unsure whether you qualify as a freelancer " "or not, you should talk to the tax authorities for clarification. If you're " "still unsure, or you plan on extending your business beyond the boundaries " "of a freelancer, you should register as a tradesman." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:35 msgid "Getting started" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:36 msgid "" "When you want to become self-employed, you should first develop a business " "idea to earn money. Next, you might want to look, at whether you can get " "funding for your business Idea. Sometimes the government wants to support " "certain types of businesses, and you can apply for funding to kickstart your " "business idea. If you are eligible for funding, check the requirements " "thoroughly, you may need to apply, before registering as a business." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:37 msgid "" "Before you can get started with your business, you need to register with " "your local tax office. As a tradesman, you also need to register with the " "trade office first. The registration may take some time to be processed. " "During this time you are not yet allowed to do your regular business, but " "you can already start preparing, such as building your processes, developing " "a website, and so on. However, if you are investing money into it, you may " "want to wait for the registration, so you can properly deduct it from your " "taxes." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:38 msgid "Small business regulations" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:39 msgid "" "As per §19 UStG, you may choose to apply the regulations for small " "businesses, if you do not plan to have more than 50k turnover, and haven't " "had more than 22k turnover in the previous year. The benefit of these " "regulations is, that you can save yourself from having to submit VAT tax " "return statements. Your invoices will be without VAT, which is great if " "you're more in the b2c market than in the b2b market, and your expenses are " "low since you can have competitive lower prices for your clients compared to " "what a business would normally charge. However, the big downside is, that " "you cannot get VAT tax returns for your expenses. If you have high expenses, " "or you're mostly in the b2b market, then you should avoid using small " "business regulations during your registration and opt to voluntarily apply " "for VAT ID." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:40 msgid "Invoicing" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:41 msgid "" "An invoice is a financial document that you send your client so that they " "can send you a payment. It must have your and your client's address and VAT-" "ID if applicable, a unique, consecutive invoice number, as well as the " "invoicing date and date of service, or service period. Your products and " "services are best represented in a table with a short description and " "individual pricing, then sum up each item and if applicable add additional " "VAT. If your products/services have different VAT charges, it may be best to " "put these on each item. Finally, you would want to supply your payment " "information, as well as payment terms." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:42 msgid "Addressing platform-generated invoices" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:43 #, php-format msgid "" "German invoicing requirements are more strict than in some other countries. " "This, unfortunately, means, that invoices in your name, generated by foreign " "platforms, may not be considered valid in Germany. If you are using " "platforms such as %1$s or %2$s, you should create your invoices in addition " "to the ones generated by the platform. This applies especially if you are " "required to account for VAT, which is often not handled correctly by these " "platforms. If you are from Europe, and your customer is from the same " "country as you, you should get an agreement with them, that you send them " "separately an invoice with the correctly accounted VAT, which they will pay " "directly to you, while the primary task is paid over the platform you are " "using. This is only fair to the platform, and you avoid having to deal with " "invalid invoices, that would require you to deduct the missing VAT from your " "income." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:44 msgid "Pricing your work" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:45 msgid "" "Most of your clients will probably want to know your prices before starting " "to work with you. You can either work on an hourly rate, which is safest for " "you, especially as a beginner, since you will be able to bill every hour " "you've spent on a task. In this model, you estimate the time you need for a " "task, and if you end up needing more time, you'd let the client decide " "whether you should put more time into it. On the flip side, you can't bill " "more, when you need less time (although you could lie about the time you " "needed). Project-based pricing is the alternative, that you can use to your " "advantage when you have enough experience and have a good feeling about how " "much time a task takes. A client will happily pay you the same they would " "spend on someone else that takes 3 times longer if you can complete a task " "very quickly with your experience. In project-based pricing, you can base " "your estimate on the time you would need, as well as the value it brings to " "your client's business." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:46 msgid "Tax obligations" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:47 msgid "" "Just like everyone, you have to pay income tax. Unless you opted for small " "business regulations, you will additionally have to pay VAT. Unlike your " "income tax, this is usually a monthly tax that you calculate yourself and " "pay directly to the tax office. You will not receive a payment slip, like " "with your income tax. Once a year you also have to send a VAT declaration to " "summarise your yearly turnover. This also applies to small businesses, which " "do not have to pay VAT. If you are a tradesman, you additionally have to pay " "a trade tax. This type of tax depends on the community you live in and " "differs by geographic region. The trade tax can be deducted from your income " "tax, so in most cases, you won't even pay more taxes as a tradesman, unless " "you are living in a community where you need to pay a little more trade tax." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:48 msgid "Accounting" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:49 msgid "" "A very important part of your business will be accounting. Every transaction " "needs to be recorded as soon as you make them and you will need to keep " "track of every outgoing and incoming invoice. This is essential not only for " "your taxes but also to have an overview of your finances at any given " "moment, to see how profitable your work is. If you do not know your " "financial status, you are vulnerable to overspending without even knowing it." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:50 msgid "Choosing the right bank accounts" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:51 #, php-format msgid "" "While it is possible to mix business and personal finances on your bank " "account, it is highly advisable to have a separate business account, such as " "%1$s, to keep a better overview of your finances and so you don't have to " "share your personal transactions with tax advisors or an auditor. You can " "freely send money back and forth between your personal and business accounts." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:52 #, php-format msgid "" "As an employee, taxes are continuously deducted from your income by your " "employer. But when you are self-employed, you are responsible for tax " "payments yourself. You should make sure that you save enough money to pay " "taxes. Each time you pay yourself from your business account, send an amount " "equivalent to your estimated income tax to a separate savings account. You " "can use an %1$s to check how much you should keep aside. Given that low and " "even negative interest rates are the norm, it is best to look for a fixed " "deposit account, or a bank account with high-interest rates, to keep your " "savings safe and earn a little with it. I use %2$s for this purpose, as they " "are offering up to 4%% interest rate. To find the right account for your, " "you can %3$s." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:52 msgid "online income tax calculator" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:52 msgid "compare bank accounts here" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:53 msgid "Health insurance" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:54 #, php-format msgid "" "In Germany, it's mandatory to have health insurance. The amount you pay for " "public health insurance is based on your income. With low income, you have " "low contributions to public insurance, but if your business is going well " "and your earnings are high, your health insurance expenses will go up " "significantly. Thus it makes sense to opt for private insurance instead, as " "these usually have a fixed pricing based on your age and health. You can %s " "or similar platforms to find one that suits your needs." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:54 msgid "compare insurance on Check24" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:55 msgid "E-Mail archiving" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:56 #, php-format msgid "" "GoBD is a law defining strict requirements concerning your bookkeeping (see " "also accounting above). A key aspect that many businesses fail to implement " "correctly is mail archiving. Every business-related email must be archived, " "especially invoices, quotes, etc. At the same time, you need to be compliant " "with GDPR, which mandates you cannot store personal data if not necessary. " "So you need to decide on each mail, whether you can, and need to, archive it " "or not. I recommend using an archiving solution like %s for this." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:57 msgid "Data processing agreement" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:58 msgid "" "Per GDPR you will need to sign a data processing agreement with every sub-" "processor that handles personal data. If you are processing personal data " "for your clients, which in most cases you do, then they also need such a " "data processing agreement from you. The agreement lays the foundation on " "which you process data and how you protect it. Legally your clients are " "responsible for asking for this contract, but in your best interest, you " "should bring this up with your clients and provide them with a contract. It " "shows professionalism and many of your clients are probably unaware of these " "requirements." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:59 msgid "Useful Tools" msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:61 #, php-format msgid "For invoicing and accounting, I recommend %s." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:62 #, php-format msgid "" "For sharing files, video calls, contacts, to-do lists and calendars I " "recommend %s." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:63 #, php-format msgid "For instant messaging and project task boards, I recommend %s." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:64 #, php-format msgid "" "To version your work, I recommend using Git and running your own %s server." msgstr "" #: tutorials/self-employed/index.php:65 #, php-format msgid "" "To securely share passwords within your team, I recommend running a %s " "server." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:6 tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:23 #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:35 msgid "Tutorials - Torify FTP clients" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:10 tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:24 msgid "" "This tutorial will show you how to torify FTP clients in the example of " "FileZilla and WinSCP." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 msgid "Download FileZilla" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 msgid "" "If you haven't installed FileZilla yet, you need to first download FileZilla." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 msgid "Configure proxy" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:44 msgid "" "Go to Generic Proxy settings and change the type to SOCKS5, host to " "localhost and Port to 9050 (if you run Tor as daemon) or 9150 (if you run " "TorBrowser)." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 msgid "Alternatively download WinSCP" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 msgid "If you haven't installed WinSCP yet, you need to first download WinSCP." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 msgid "Enter connection details" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:76 msgid "When started, enter your connection details." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 msgid "Change connection timeout" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:82 msgid "" "Click on the Advanced… button and under Connection, change timeout to 50 as " "Tor can be slow at times." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:33 tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:88 msgid "" "Now switch to the Proxy tab and change the type to SOCKS5, host to 127.0.0.1 " "and Port to 9050 (if your run Tor as daemon) or 9150 (if you run TorBrowser) " "and set \"Do DNS name lookup at proxy end\" to yes." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:36 #, php-format msgid "" "This tutorial will show you how to torify FTP clients in the example of %1$s " "and %2$s." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:37 msgid "" "Let's assume you have created an account on my former Hosting service and " "you want to upload your files. To do that, you connect with the detials " "given in your dashboard. Clearnet works out of the box, but is not torified. " "To connect to the hidden service, you need to make a few changes to the " "configuration." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:40 msgid "Hosting dashboard" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:42 msgid "1. FileZilla" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:43 #, php-format msgid "If you haven't installed FileZilla yet, you can %s." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:43 msgid "download FileZilla here" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:49 msgid "FileZilla settings" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:56 msgid "FileZilla Generic Proxy settings" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:59 msgid "" "If you have changed your proxy settings and get the following error: " "\"ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server\" that likely means you have " "configured your proxy incorrectly. Check if everything is set correctly, Tor " "is running and if you still have the issue, switch the Port between 9050 and " "9150. This is what's causing most connection issues people have." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:63 msgid "FileZilla connection error" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:65 msgid "" "Once you have configured everything correctly, you should be able to " "successfully connect and start uploading files." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:70 msgid "FileZilla success" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:74 msgid "2. WinSCP" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:75 #, php-format msgid "If you haven't installed WinSCP yet, you can %s." msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:80 msgid "Connection details" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:86 msgid "Connection optimizations" msgstr "" #: tutorials/torify-ftp/index.php:92 msgid "Proxy configuration" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:34 msgid "Introduction" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:35 #, php-format msgid "" "Online content creation is about producing and sharing information on " "digital platforms. This can come in various forms, such as videos, blogs, " "podcasts, and social media posts. As a content creator, you have the freedom " "to express your ideas, share your knowledge, and engage with an audience " "worldwide. Over the past few years, %1$s in content creation has become a " "rising trend. The ability to work from anywhere, control your schedule, and " "turn your passion into profit are some of the factors driving this change. " "However, the journey to becoming a successful content creator can be complex " "and filled with challenges. This guide will walk you through it." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:35 msgid "self-employment" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:36 msgid "Identify your creator's personality" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:37 msgid "" "A unique creator personality is crucial in differentiating yourself in the " "crowded digital landscape. It allows you to attract a specific audience and " "build a strong connection with them. Your creator personality encompasses " "your style, voice, values, and passions. Finding your creator personality " "involves introspection and experimentation. Consider your interests, " "strengths, and the kind of content you enjoy consuming. Experiment with " "different content types and formats to identify what resonates with you and " "your audience. Furthermore, seek feedback from your audience to refine your " "creator's personality." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:38 msgid "Choose a niche" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:39 msgid "" "Selecting a niche is integral to successful content creation. A niche refers " "to a specialized segment of the market that you aim to cater to. By focusing " "on a specific niche, you can establish yourself as an expert, attract a " "targeted audience, and increase the chances of monetizing your content. When " "choosing a niche, consider your interests, expertise, and market demand. " "Some popular niches include fitness, personal finance, technology, fashion, " "travel, and mental health. However, remember that the best niche is one " "where your passion meets audience demand." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:40 msgid "A warning about the adult content niche" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:41 msgid "" "Adult or pornographic content creation is a niche within the online content " "creation industry that requires careful consideration due to its unique set " "of risks and challenges. While it can be lucrative, it's essential to " "consider the potential long-term implications on your personal and " "professional life. This type of content is often stigmatized and can lead to " "societal judgment, which could affect future employment opportunities " "outside of the adult industry. Privacy is another significant concern, as " "creators may face risks such as doxxing, where personal information is " "leaked online, or unwanted attention from viewers. Furthermore, there are " "legal considerations, including age verification of all participants and " "adherence to laws varying by location. Lastly, it's important to remember " "that once content is shared online, it can be difficult to remove " "completely, potentially leading to issues of piracy or non-consensual " "sharing. Therefore, anyone considering this niche should think carefully " "about these risks and take necessary precautions to protect themselves." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:42 msgid "Develop your style and personal brand" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:43 msgid "" "Personal branding is essential in building trust and loyalty with your " "audience. It reflects who you are, what you stand for, and the value you " "provide. A strong personal brand can help you attract partnerships, " "sponsorships, and monetization opportunities. Developing your style involves " "creating a unique visual and tonal consistency across your content. This " "includes your choice of colours, fonts, imagery, language, and tone of " "voice. Use your style to express your personality and make your content " "recognizable and memorable." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:44 msgid "Choose your platform" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #, php-format msgid "" "There are numerous platforms available for content creators, each offering " "unique features and catering to different content types. %1$s and %2$s are " "popular for video content, while %3$s and %4$s are ideal for bloggers. " "Social media platforms like %5$s and %6$s are great for short-form content, " "while %7$s, %8$s and %9$s allow creators to monetize exclusive content. " "Choosing the right platform depends on your content type, target audience, " "and monetization goals. Consider where your target audience spends their " "time online, the algorithms and features of each platform, and how they " "align with your content strategy." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:54 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:58 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:62 msgid "YouTube" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:58 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:83 msgid "Twitch" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:81 msgid "WordPress" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:81 msgid "Medium" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:58 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:62 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:85 msgid "Instagram" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:62 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:85 msgid "TikTok" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:66 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:85 msgid "OnlyFans" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:66 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:85 msgid "Fansly" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:45 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:66 #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:85 msgid "Patreon" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:46 msgid "Develop a content calendar" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:47 msgid "" "A content calendar is a schedule of when and where you plan to publish " "upcoming content. It helps you stay organized, maintain a consistent posting " "schedule, plan around key dates or events, and track your content's " "performance. Developing a content calendar involves identifying key dates " "relevant to your niche, planning content around these dates and setting a " "consistent posting schedule." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:48 msgid "Equip yourself with the right tools" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:49 msgid "" "Content creators require a variety of tools to produce and optimize their " "content. This can include cameras or smartphones for filming, microphones " "for audio quality, editing software, SEO tools for optimizing blog posts, " "social media scheduling tools, and analytics tools for tracking performance. " "Choosing the right tools depends on your content type, platform, budget, and " "skill level. Consider tools that offer the features you need, are within " "your budget, and are user-friendly. Also, utilize free trials to test out " "different tools before making a purchase." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:50 msgid "Track performance metrics" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:51 msgid "" "Tracking performance metrics allows you to measure the success of your " "content, understand your audience's preferences, and make data-driven " "decisions to optimize your content strategy. These metrics can include " "views, likes, shares, comments, follower growth, and revenue generated. The " "key performance metrics for content creators vary depending on the platform " "and content type. For bloggers, metrics like page views, bounce rate, and " "average session duration are important. For social media and video creators, " "engagement rate, follower growth, and video watch time can be crucial. For " "content creators monetizing their work, tracking income sources and revenue " "growth is essential." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:52 msgid "Ideas on different types of content creation" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:53 msgid "Starting a podcast" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:54 #, php-format msgid "" "Starting a podcast can be a rewarding and profitable venture for content " "creators. This medium allows you to share stories, insights, and knowledge " "on a topic you're passionate about. To begin, you'll need to identify your " "niche, create engaging content, and invest in quality recording equipment. " "After recording and editing your podcast, you can publish it on platforms " "like %1$s, %2$s, %3$s or %4$s. Monetization of your podcast can be achieved " "through various avenues such as sponsorships, advertisements, listener " "donations, or subscription-based content. Remember, consistency and quality " "are key to growing your audience and turning your podcast into a profitable " "venture." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:54 msgid "Apple Podcasts" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:54 msgid "Spotify" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:54 msgid "Google Podcasts" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:55 msgid "Launching an online store" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:56 #, php-format msgid "" "Launching an online store is a powerful way to monetize your passion as an " "online content creator. If you create physical or digital products related " "to your content, an online store allows you to directly sell these products " "to your audience. Platforms like %1$s, %2$s or %3$s make setting up an " "online store straightforward, offering features such as customizable " "storefronts, secure payment options, and inventory management. You can " "promote your products within your content, on social media platforms, or " "through email marketing. By providing high-quality products that resonate " "with your audience, you can generate additional income while enhancing your " "brand." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:56 msgid "Etsy" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:56 msgid "Shopify" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:56 msgid "WooCommerce" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:57 msgid "Become an entertainer or comedian" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:58 #, php-format msgid "" "Becoming an entertainer or comedian is a rewarding path that allows you to " "express your creativity, bring joy to others, and potentially earn a living " "from your passion. Platforms like %1$s, %2$s and %3$s are great places to " "share your content and build an audience. As you grow your following, you " "can explore monetization opportunities such as ad revenue, sponsorships, " "live performances, merchandise sales, and more. Remember, becoming a " "successful entertainer or comedian takes time, patience, and resilience, but " "with passion and dedication, it's certainly achievable." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:59 msgid "Teaching an online course" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:60 #, php-format msgid "" "Becoming an online teacher is a rewarding way to share your knowledge and " "expertise while earning money as a content creator. This role involves " "creating educational content in your area of expertise and delivering it " "through digital platforms. You can choose to offer live classes, pre-" "recorded lessons, or a combination of both. Platforms like %1$s, %2$s or " "%3$s are ideal for hosting and selling your courses to a global audience. To " "succeed as an online teacher, you need to understand your target audience's " "learning needs, create engaging and informative content, and continuously " "update your course materials to stay relevant. Monetization can be achieved " "through charging for course enrollment, offering premium content, or " "providing one-on-one tutoring sessions. As an online teacher, not only do " "you have the potential to reach students worldwide, but you also enjoy the " "flexibility of working from anywhere at any time." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:60 msgid "Skillshare" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:61 msgid "Becoming an influencer" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:62 #, php-format msgid "" "Becoming an influencer is an exciting and potentially lucrative avenue in " "the realm of online content creation. As an influencer, your role involves " "building a substantial following on social media platforms and using this " "audience to promote products, services, or causes that align with your " "brand. Successful influencers often focus on a specific niche, such as " "fashion, fitness, travel, or food, and share content that is both engaging " "and authentic. Platforms like %1$s, %2$s, %3$s and %4$s are popular spaces " "for influencers to grow their following. Monetization as an influencer can " "come from sponsored posts, brand partnerships, affiliate marketing, or even " "launching your product line. However, becoming an influencer requires " "dedication, creativity, and a genuine desire to engage with your audience. " "It's crucial to maintain transparency, authenticity, and consistency to " "build trust and loyalty among your followers." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:62 msgid "Twitter" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:63 msgid "Becoming a service provider" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:64 #, php-format msgid "" "Becoming a service provider is another viable way to earn money as an online " "content creator. This path involves leveraging your skills and expertise to " "provide services for clients. For instance, if you excel in graphic design, " "writing, video editing, or digital marketing, you can offer these as " "services to individuals or businesses that require them. Platforms like %1$s " "or %2$s serve as great marketplaces to connect with potential clients. As a " "service provider, it's crucial to showcase a strong portfolio of your work, " "maintain clear communication with clients, and deliver high-quality results " "consistently. This not only helps you build a solid reputation but also " "increases the likelihood of securing more projects and earning a stable " "income. Additionally, this approach allows you to work flexibly from " "anywhere, set your rates, and choose projects that align with your interests " "and skills." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:64 msgid "Fiverr" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:64 msgid "Upwork" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:65 msgid "Offering exclusive content" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:66 #, php-format msgid "" "Offering exclusive content is an effective way to monetize your online " "presence and foster a dedicated community of supporters. As a content " "creator, you can provide exclusive content on platforms like %1$s, %2$s or " "%3$s, where subscribers pay a fee for access to premium materials. This " "could include behind-the-scenes footage, early access to new work, personal " "updates, or any other content that adds unique value beyond what you offer " "for free. By offering exclusive content, you create a more intimate space " "for your most engaged followers, encouraging a stronger connection and " "fostering a sense of exclusivity. This strategy not only helps generate " "consistent income but also allows you to reward your most loyal fans with " "unique experiences or insights." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:67 msgid "Popular platforms for exclusive content are:" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:76 msgid "Selling stock photos" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:77 #, php-format msgid "" "Selling stock photos is a potentially lucrative way for photographers to " "monetize their passion. This involves capturing high-quality images and " "selling them on stock photo platforms such as %1$s, %2$s or %3$s. These " "websites act as a marketplace where creators can upload their photos and " "customers can purchase them for use in their projects, like marketing " "campaigns, websites, or blog posts. The key to success in selling stock " "photos lies in understanding what kind of imagery buyers are looking for, " "such as business-related photos, lifestyle images, or nature shots. It's " "also crucial to ensure your photos are well-composed, sharply focused, and " "properly lit to meet the high standards of these platforms. Each time a " "customer purchases your photo, you earn a commission. Over time, with a " "diverse portfolio of quality images, selling stock photos can provide a " "steady stream of passive income." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:77 msgid "Shutterstock" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:77 msgid "Adobe Stock" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:77 msgid "Getty Images" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:78 msgid "Publishing an eBook" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:79 #, php-format msgid "" "Publishing an eBook is a viable way for content creators to share their " "knowledge or storytelling skills while generating income. This process " "involves writing a book in your area of expertise or interest, formatting it " "for digital distribution, and making it available for purchase or download " "online. Platforms like %1$s, %2$s or %3$s are popular choices for self-" "publishing eBooks. These platforms allow you to retain control over your " "content, set your prices, and reach a global audience. Furthermore, the cost " "of publishing an eBook is typically lower than traditional publishing, " "making it an accessible option for many creators. To succeed in eBook " "publishing, it's essential to produce high-quality content, design an " "attractive cover, write a compelling book description, and invest in " "marketing to reach potential readers. Monetization is usually achieved " "through book sales, with the platform taking a small percentage of each sale " "as a commission." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:79 msgid "Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:79 msgid "Apple Books" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:79 msgid "Google Play Books" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:80 msgid "Creating a blog" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:81 #, php-format msgid "" "Creating a blog is an excellent way to express your ideas, share your " "knowledge, and engage with an online audience. This form of content creation " "involves writing and publishing articles on a specific topic or niche that " "you're passionate about. You can start a blog on platforms like %1$s, %2$s " "or %3$s, which offer user-friendly interfaces for publishing content. The " "key to successful blogging lies in providing valuable, unique, and engaging " "content consistently. You can monetize your blog through various methods " "such as ad revenue, sponsored posts, and affiliate marketing. Additionally, " "blogging enhances your digital presence, helps establish your authority in a " "particular field, and allows you to connect with a global audience." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:81 msgid "Blogger" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:82 msgid "Becoming a live streamer" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:83 #, php-format msgid "" "Becoming a live streamer is an exciting and dynamic way to engage with an " "online audience in real-time. This form of content creation involves " "broadcasting live videos on platforms such as %1$s, %2$s, %3$s or %4$s, " "where you can interact directly with your viewers. As a live streamer, you " "can choose to focus on a variety of niches, including gaming, music, " "education, fitness, or just casual chats. The key to successful live " "streaming lies in maintaining consistent schedules, creating engaging " "content, and fostering a community through active viewer interaction. " "Monetization strategies for live streaming include viewer donations, brand " "partnerships, ad revenue, and subscription-based models. As a live streamer, " "you have the opportunity to build a vibrant community around your passion " "while also earning income." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:83 msgid "YouTube Live" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:83 msgid "Tango Live" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:83 msgid "BIGO Live" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:84 msgid "Promoting paid content on social media" msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:85 #, php-format msgid "" "Paid content platforms like %1$s, %2$s and %3$s have become popular avenues " "for creators to monetize their content. However, attracting subscribers to " "these platforms often requires effective promotion. Social media networks " "such as %4$s, %5$s and %6$s offer excellent opportunities for creators to " "market their paid content and attract a wider audience. Promoting your paid " "content on social media platforms requires creativity, consistency, and " "engagement. Each platform offers unique features that you can leverage to " "attract subscribers. By creating enticing teaser content, building " "relationships with your audience, and making it easy for them to access your " "paid platform, you can increase your chances of converting followers into " "paying subscribers. You can also make use of direct messaging to engage with " "your audience. Depending on your content strategy, you could also sell " "direct messaging as a service." msgstr "" #: tutorials/content-creation/index.php:85 msgid "Telegram" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:10 tutorials/findom/index.php:22 msgid "This tutorial will show you how you can use findom to earn money" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:34 msgid "What is findom?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:35 msgid "" "Findom, short for financial domination. It is a fetish in which a dominant " "person (dom) receives money from a submissive person (sub). This transaction " "provides pleasure to both parties, even though it is a one-way transaction." msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:36 msgid "What are the risks of engaging in findom?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:37 msgid "" "For a sub, engaging in findom carries the risk of losing money and control. " "It can become addictive and lead to overspending, financial instability or " "homelessness. For a dom an unhealthy relationship with money could form, " "given that they receive potentially a lot of it, and are tempted to spend " "all of it. Once a sub no longer spends money on the dom, this could lead to " "an existential crisis due to high expenses that need to be maintained." msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:38 msgid "What are the benefits of findom?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:39 msgid "" "As a sub, you will be motivated to earn more money and climb the career " "ladder faster than you would normally do because you are constantly " "challenged to give more to your dom. For doms, it is financial gain." msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:40 msgid "What is a findom relationship like?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:41 msgid "" "Findom relationships come in various forms. Some are short-lived, one-time " "transactions, while others can span many years. While findom is purely " "financial, it is also often combined with BDSM, content creation and other " "erotic services. Some subs enjoy paying for online shopping or buying over-" "priced feet pictures, others will go shopping with their dom in real life, " "and some would like to be humiliated in public. A scenario could involve a " "debt contract, in which the sub commits to paying off a debt to their dom " "for an extended period in monthly instalments." msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:42 msgid "How to live in a healthy findom relationship?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:43 msgid "" "Everyone is unique, so your specific needs need to be discussed with your " "findom partner. It is important that both of you are happy with it. While " "some subs and doms favour a fast one-time transaction, it is usually best " "for both parties, if a long-term relationship can be established. To " "maintain a healthy relationship, the dom needs to know a subs financial " "situation, including income, expenses and spending habits. This knowledge " "allows the dom to help the sub reduce expenses, increase income and " "ultimately hand over more cash to the dom, without risking serious debt " "problems. While it is an entertaining thought to some subs, ending up " "homeless is not beneficial to anyone." msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:44 msgid "Where do I find a findom partner?" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:45 #, php-format msgid "" "If you are curious to try this fetish out or would like to thank me, you can " "donate or buy me an item from my %s. For a more long-term experience, see " "the links below." msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:45 msgid "Amazon wishlist" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:46 msgid "Popular dating sites used for findom:" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:51 msgid "" "You can find findom content on social media sites with tags like #paypig " "#moneyslave #findom #payme #spoilme etc." msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:56 msgid "Popular findom sites:" msgstr "" #: tutorials/findom/index.php:65 msgid "Popular content creator sites used for findom:" msgstr ""