Pirate11
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Howdy guys, I made a C program to help you do the final RTR, which runs inside a command line terminal. It's called Final RTR UNIX Tool, it is open-source and -of course- free. Works within UNIX systems (Linux, BSD, MacOS probably).
The advantage of using it is that it does not require internet, so you can avoid being tracked, and also works if the whole internet is offline because of (((reasons))). It does not require any graphic to run, so you can run it flawlessly in a Raspberry Pi.
You can download it from this link: You will find a .zip archive consisting of three files {rtr.c, README.md, LICENSE.txt}. The second contains the (very simple) instructions to compile and run it, in case it is your first time dealing with source code. It is very small, source + binary fit in a Floppy Disk.
That website allowed me to upload the files without being registered and from TOR Browser, so I can preserve my anonymity, but the download link will be invalidated in 30 days, so, if you're interested, make backups or post it to GitHub lol.
So hey, have fun, post comments if you have, feel free to make your own changes and share them (or not, up to you).
The advantage of using it is that it does not require internet, so you can avoid being tracked, and also works if the whole internet is offline because of (((reasons))). It does not require any graphic to run, so you can run it flawlessly in a Raspberry Pi.
You can download it from this link: You will find a .zip archive consisting of three files {rtr.c, README.md, LICENSE.txt}. The second contains the (very simple) instructions to compile and run it, in case it is your first time dealing with source code. It is very small, source + binary fit in a Floppy Disk.
That website allowed me to upload the files without being registered and from TOR Browser, so I can preserve my anonymity, but the download link will be invalidated in 30 days, so, if you're interested, make backups or post it to GitHub lol.
So hey, have fun, post comments if you have, feel free to make your own changes and share them (or not, up to you).