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And [I'm not even scratching the surface](https://youbroketheinternet.org/).
# GNUnet
-[GNUnet](https://www.gnunet.org/) is a modern alternative network stack that seems to address the problems of the piss poor stack we're all forced to use today, although honestly I haven't done enough research on it. It's in heavy development without a stable release, but I'm optimistic.
+[GNUnet](https://www.gnunet.org/en/) is a modern alternative network stack that seems to address the problems of the piss poor stack we're all forced to use today, although honestly I haven't done enough research on it. It's in heavy development without a stable release, but I'm optimistic.
Ideally, something like GNUnet will fully replace the existing network stack so we can have real privacy, by default. But until then, a VPN + Tor is your best chance. So use it! And help out by [hosting a relay](https://community.torproject.org/relay/) if you can.