I read the full blog post from the linked blog of a sysadmin there, and it was worth the read, what a ride.
A small almond sailing the internet on a paper boat.
I read the full blog post from the linked blog of a sysadmin there, and it was worth the read, what a ride.
It’s a piped frontend, so only piped accounts. (Piped is a frontend for YouTube)
Bonus: Instance and community
Olauncher, Foss and actually minimal
Fuck chrome first of all, and second: why on steamdeck community?
I deleted reddit years ago and now joined lemmy
Opera is just chromium with extra spyware and shit. Firefox is mentioned a lot because it is foss, and my favorite browser for that matter.
That’s how the internet works, a ping is not an issue for my privacy and my threat model
You’re objectively wrong. You can have a fully free and open source android rom without any spyware (not even from google) and be free, and I also use Piped for watching youtube because I don’t have a google account. Check out privacy communities on lemmy.
Edit: And about getting rid of all tech, of course you can’t be 100% independent and have 100% privacy, but you can mitigate most of it if you know what you’re doing.
You pay and you’re still the product, they continue with all the tracking they do.
$218 Million to them is like a penny to me :/ what a fine
I would love it on Piped, they already have sponsorblock
I wonder then, if for low capacity NAS home systems using these consumer drives is a good idea. Drives certified with “NAS reliabilty”, ssd or hdd, are still as expensive as they have always been, is it a ripoff?
No, but I would have loved a ctrl+z many times…
Isn’t qbit’s i2p support still only available on beta?
That’s a good idea, thank you!
Me too here, it crashes when launching into the game after a few seconds, I haven’t figured it out yet I’ve tried everything.
Here I am again, to introduce briefly the i2p protocol to those filthy pirates that haven’t heard of it.
I2P is a protocol, a peer to peer one, where computers are nodes and create a secret internal internet, like tor but without clearnet access and ip addresses. One of the uses for it is torrenting, since there are no ip’s or port forwarding involved.
I’m deeply sorry, but I had to mention i2p torrenting, it might become more popular soon.
Sidenote: I2P torrenting doesn’t require a vpn or port forwarding, and is indeed more private.
I’m like you pretty new to all of this, but one thing I now is that you shouldn’t use steamunlocked. (It is discouraged on the megathread)