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Do you self-host email?
I think signal, proton and tuta are totally fine for most peoples threat model unless they feel they need the extra privacy.
If we want everyone to value privacy then we need to onboard them with easy to use and accessible services first and then they can take steps further if they want.
I agree. Passwords and 2fa definetly leans more on the security side rather than privacy. It’s important to keep these two terms destinct.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Samsung → iPhone: Need Your De-Google TipsEnglish4·1 day agoWhy don’t you use /e/os or another custom rom? all android apps work perfectly fine on custom rom’s it shouldn’t really be any different from Samsung except there is less spyware.
Also you can just stick with samsung and just turn off as much telemetry as possible, there is a much better ecosystem of foss apps on android + the ability to use third party repositories like f-droid, obtanium and accresent.
This is really cool. And I would say a good replacement for current cloud setups. Since it’s unreasonable to expect everyone to self-host. Although I think this could only really be a cost saving measure since there are already services like protondrive that offer end 2 end encryption. And I would probably trust the reliability of proton drive over the community hosting my stuff.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Gaming@lemmy.ml•A game, or series of, you believe belongs in a museum?English2·2 days agoHalo or doom or half life. All of these games pioneered different game styles in the fps medium.
I really like this flag too. It’s nice and simple like other flags, not too much going on.
Honestly, looks good to me.
I really like the idea of a flag to unify the privacy community but I’m going to go with the consensus with the hand: it’s probably a bit too complex. I think a flag should be easily made into a vector format that is easy to draw and replicate.
Say if someone wanted to draw a protest board with this on it. It would be really difficult to accurately draw the hand without good drawing skills.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Is there anything torrent-like, decentralized way of finding new stuff ?English7·7 days agoI will second this.
I’ve found the only real way to find good media to watch is to talk to others with similar interests and ideas and they generally have good recommendations.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Google holds my photos hostage?English3·9 days agoYou can install immich for free no payment required. The payment is just for people who want to support the very hard working immich devs.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subredditsEnglish5·9 days agoThis is horrible, I remember they did the same thing with Facebook marketplace (only for everything not only NSFW lol) although you can just use a random AI generated face.
Generally intel has the best idle power consumption although amd won’t be terrible either. unless you already have an amd motherboard or cpu lying around I would recommend grabbing a 11th gen i5.
If you want to reduce your power idle power consumption undervolting won’t help you there, it will only reduce power consumption while under load. Generally the biggest killer for idle power consumption is actually your motherboard and for that reason try to find a smaller motherboard. Mini-itx is best but you’ll probably find that micro-atx is a lot cheaper while not sacrificing too much power draw.
I can’t say how useful your gtx 960 will be, I’d test it to see if it can encode/decode/transcode video fast enough for your needs and just be weary that it will likely use a fair bit of power even at idle. If it is fast enough then you can easily get away with an 8th/9th gen intel cpu you’ll find they are a lot cheaper, you could get an even older cpu as per Jellyfins hardware requirements but you’ll sacrifice some power consumption and probably not save that much money. 8th/9th gen CPU’s have pretty good power idle power consumption which is of course what should be targeted here.
Ook, maybe if I ever need to store a petabyte or two for whatever reason.
How have I never heard of tape drives for backup before? They seam like the ultimate medium for archival storage. Super cheap although very slow, sounds like a good compromise to me.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•In privacy communities, its usually assumed that non-libre OSes have the *capability* of spying on *everything* you do. But, what do they *actually* monitor *in practice*?English4·20 days agoI swear meta is just built different in terms on spying on people compared to everyone else. It’s like they have a team of ex non ethical elite hackers to find security vulnerabilities in everything and exploit everything as much as possible.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Gemini is about to control your messages and calls, even if you say noEnglish2·25 days agoI am just using oneui but I’m not even signed into a google account surely Gemini won’t be after me?
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Life360 Secretly Sells Users’ Geolocation Data to Third Parties, Class Action ClaimsEnglish4·28 days agoI agree as well it’s probably best to assume services that have access to your data in there database do indeed sell your data.
Great video. Made me reconsider using mergerfs and snapraid instead of zfs. invidious link.
Ok, I understand now, and that’s totally fair. I didn’t really realize that’s what you meant in your post.