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I had no idea this was already happening…
I had no idea this was already happening…
I just assume now that any content or data that I make available to a company will be exploited by them. So I don’t do it. It’s pretty sad to be honest. I want to keep things special and share with the people I know and love but I can’t do it without also sharing with others at the same time, who cheapen and abuse it. Intimacy, trust and shared experience as a core part of human life is being erased and I don’t think anyone is really even noticing it happen to them.
What’s the vibe in Switzerland about the upcoming quarter final against England?
That travel router looks good. Will you also be using it to connect to the internet using a phone hotspot or just using it for a local network?
Not enough just to get someone else to take your cheap plastic shit to landfill after it’s cluttered their space then I guess.
Looking forward to someone answering this
I saw a youtuber once reviewing the distro that the Russian military uses. It had some crusty retro desktop environment iirc.
I’d like to design a similar off-grid system. What do you have in mind for mobile wifi router and cellular signal booster?
Check out Ardour for music production 👍
If anyone wants my ebook library just let me know.
Excellent resource. Thanks for sharing!
Looks fun!
I’ve always wanted to broadcast encrypted signals from a ham radio out of the back of a van parked next to a nuclear power station.
You could try Jami. It’s peer to peer, so essentially any participants are self-hosting it. Its E2E encrypted, supports group messaging, voice and video calling, has easily ‘linkable’ mobile and desktop apps for all platforms and requires no email address or phone number to use. It’s also the only messenger I’m aware of which is endorsed by the Free Software Foundation. I highly recommend it 👌
Fuck Adobe. They are effectively a monopoly and are actively exploiting that position. I refuse to use their software, even if it slows me down.
Imagine what projects like GIMP, Krita, Inkscape, Scribus etc could do with a fraction of monthly revenue of Adobe.
Y tho.
I work with print a lot too. Very interested in the imminent release of GIMP 3.0 with it’s colour upgrades.
What would be the benefits of this over Nextcloud, apart from not having to set it up?