It’s an issue that affects those in the privacy community.
The privacy community is a place to find support with issues pertaining to the privacy journey, such as using special browsers.
It’s an issue that affects those in the privacy community.
The privacy community is a place to find support with issues pertaining to the privacy journey, such as using special browsers.
This is a good question. What will the new bar be once the current “old people” are gone?
Maybe the trope would be people who are too busy to fiddle with settings, like a super busy CEO or something.
All of that info is already available for anyone who has a government ID or census record
Apps like these make Linux feel like it’s not just a 2nd rate OS for old laptops.
I use this one: https://github.com/erkserkserks/openboard
I’ve listened to every single episode of his podcast for years, bought his books, and honestly his material was kinda life changing for me. Went from using Facebook and Apple ID everything to using Graphene OS, Linux, got friends and family using Signal, masked cards, VOIP numbers, etc. I’m sad to see it go but I understand sometimes it’s time for new chapters in life and wish him well. Maybe one day someone else on staff can create some new episodes.
The openboard fork with the swipe function is amazing.
I want this. I switched from using iPhone my entire life to GrapheneOS. Now that I’ve come to appreciate Android I’m amazed at the wide variety of Android phones to choose from but I’m stuck to Pixels because that’s the only option for GrapheneOS currently.
How do you install into a VM? Do you have a guide?
Tasks.org app because it syncs across Nextcloud or Apple Reminders or Android or Linux, and more.
Not sure how paying for an item online using Zelle is in itself a scam. The scam would only come later if the stranger had requested your bank info, or you reply to a dodgy email, etc, but so far nothing untrustworthy had happened yet? I don’t think that was a good question.
How long before someone makes faux human meat? Would it be outlawed?
I like learning about this stuff too. I’m curious what is the point of encrypting a hard drive if it just automatically decrypts on boot? If someone stole your computer couldn’t they could just boot it up and have an unencrypted drive?
flaws in identifying women and people with dark skin highlighted.
Why did I read this as women using makeup to highlight their cheekbones.
Cool Thanks!
Thunderbird 115 looks great on Linux with the Adwaita Gnome theme https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/thunderbird-gnome-theme
Or OnlyOffice which is a near clone of Microsoft Office that can handle docx files without screwing then up.
Another Lawnchair / GrapheneOS setup
Interesting concept. If you find out the name of the launcher you’re using let us know?
I’ve used both and have had good experiences with both. One benefit of Proton is that emails sent to other Proton users are encrypted, but if you mostly just email people who have @gmail.com addresses, then Gmail’s going to store a copy of your emails to that person on their servers anyway.
Both Proton and Fastmail allow you to have a custom domain with a wildcard catch-all address, but the process for replying from that random wildcard address is much more seamless on Fastmail. Proton requires some extra setup and workarounds. But then again Proton is more secure.
It really depends how you use email and what’s important to you (security, convenience, features). I mainly just get junk mail and newsletters. For more private communication I use Signal.