I get pictures of my friends’ pets and food. Oh boy. And, of course, mountains and mountains of ads and right wing propaganda. So, mostly nazis, but sometimes kittens.
I’m Hunter Perrin. I’m a software engineer.
I wrote an email service: https://port87.com
I write free software: https://github.com/sciactive
I get pictures of my friends’ pets and food. Oh boy. And, of course, mountains and mountains of ads and right wing propaganda. So, mostly nazis, but sometimes kittens.
If they tried to close source it, someone would just fork it.
No joke, I’ve been looking to get a mini PC, and maybe a Steam Deck would suffice. It’s cheaper and comes with a screen and inputs.
Racism and cult mentality.
And we warn to turn them into glass if they fucken try it.
Sure, but it is good to know if something is wrong.
I just got rid of another subscription today. Reolink security cameras may be expensive, but they’re all local.
Were they trying to kill the nearby children instead?
If you want cheap encrypted storage you can run a Nephele server with encryption and something like Backblaze B2.
Maybe you have a vitamin deficiency. You can get tested at your doctor.
Yes, that’s why degloogled Android is best. It doesn’t matter if you use privacy centric apps if your OS is spying on you.
Use a temporary email.
I see a lot of people in here shitting on iOS and not Google. Stock Android is worse than iOS for privacy. Unless you’re going to run a degoogled Android, don’t bother getting rid of iOS. But degoogled Android is the best option, if you can.
It’s not completely FOSS, but I run Port87, which is quite a bit FOSS. It uses Haraka as its SMTP server, SvelteKit as its server framework, Nymph.js as its database layer, Svelte as its frontend framework, and Svelte Material UI as its UI framework.
The ones that I created and maintain are:
The base app layout is also available on GitHub.
Easy. Print the document. Throw away the blank last page. Scan the document. Save as Word file.
Wait, why the fuck is there still a blank page at the end?
Aaaargh, my skeleton!
You can try them both and see which one you like. Gnome is great, and it’s my preference, but KDE is also great.
Ultimately, you can’t. Even if everything you’re doing is encrypted, they have access to the RAM that’s holding your encryption keys.