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The FAQ suggests https://dnsleaktest.com/ and https://ipleak.net/ to test dns leaks. Do they support IPv6 leaks? I don't have an IPv6 connection to test.
An alternative is https://browserleaks.com/dns that explicitly tests IPv6:
This test attempts to resolve 100 randomly generated domain names asynchronously, 50 with A record (IPv4-only) and 50 with both A and AAAA records (IPv4+IPv6).
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This package generates banners, used by our CLIs and also in some external repos :)
You can open new PRs against this file: https://github.com/berty/berty/blob/master/go/pkg/banner/quote.go
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Currently we don't have a clear policy that allows us to evaluate if a certain set of URLs should or should not be merged.
We should consult some lawyers that have a good understanding of Canadian law to help us draft a good policy.
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When you move your mouse over a paper, I'd like the paper's abstract to pop up, to make it easy to get an idea of what the paper is about without having to open the pdf. This will require changing CensorBib's HTML/CSS (easy) and extracting all abstracts from the pdfs (a bit more tricky).
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It would be a good idea to recommend the Wireguard MacOS app instead of the command line in the usage instructions.