governorkeagan
@governorkeagan@lemdro.id
- Comment on How did we switched from "Dinosaur are giant lizards" to "Dinosaur are giant birds" 4 days ago:
Do you remember the name? I haven’t watched a dinosaur documentary in many years.
- Comment on Immich x FUTO Q&A 1 month ago:
Curiosity got the better of me, so I searched what it means. I did come across another interesting phrase…
- Comment on Photofield v0.15.0 released: Google Photos alternative, now zoomier than ever! Plus related image search, map view, arm64, tags (alpha), and more! 4 months ago:
Saving this for when I get my NAS (eventually)
- Comment on worth selfhosting immich or similar? what about backups? 5 months ago:
This is exactly what I was looking for last night, thank you!
- Comment on worth selfhosting immich or similar? what about backups? 5 months ago:
I would love to see your script! I’m in desperate need of a better backup strategy for my video projects
- Comment on Has google stopped working for finding anything? 5 months ago:
I’ve had the same experience as you. The vast majority of the time, I can get the results that I want.
- Comment on Has google stopped working for finding anything? 5 months ago:
I’m about 60% through the first book, I can’t get enough of it!
- Comment on can chromeos be hacked?? 6 months ago:
You don’t necessarily need to do something for the device to be hacked. There could be an exploit that affects all devices running ChromeOS (or any OS for that matter).
TL;DR: Yes you can.
- Comment on YSK: You can search (most of?) lemmy as a search engine 6 months ago:
How do you find Kagi? I’ve seen it popping up more and more recently
- Comment on Silly question for those comming from a iPhone. Do you miss imessage or was it not that big of a deal? 6 months ago:
I’ll give that a watch!
Piped version for anyone interested: piped.video/watch?v=BuaKzm7Kq9Q
- Comment on Silly question for those comming from a iPhone. Do you miss imessage or was it not that big of a deal? 6 months ago:
I guess that makes sense. I still find it strange since it seems to be only (or majority) a thing in the US.
- Comment on Silly question for those comming from a iPhone. Do you miss imessage or was it not that big of a deal? 6 months ago:
I’ve never used iMessage and don’t know anyone else that does. Could someone explain why it seems to be such a big deal for some people? Especially considering all the news about Apple clamping down on it working on Android. The whole green vs blue bubble doesn’t make sense to me personally.
- Comment on Anytype as an alternative to Notion or Obsidian 6 months ago:
I came across it a little while back (after watching a Linux Experiment video) but haven’t gotten into it yet.
The video (if anyone is curious): tilvids.com/w/5XTPqzq54ENNm7kELSaoTw
- Comment on What is the point of individually wrapping cheese slices in plastic, only to cover a bunch of them in more plastic? 6 months ago:
I’ve bought plenty like that, they’re sliced and bundled together in a plastic container. Unless there is some substance between them that I’m unaware of
- Comment on What is the point of individually wrapping cheese slices in plastic, only to cover a bunch of them in more plastic? 6 months ago:
This was bought from Aldi
- Submitted 6 months ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 75 comments
- Comment on Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives 6 months ago:
In my case, I’ve seen a lot of Discord groups linked with Matrix. As well as it being mentioned a whole bunch online
- Comment on Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives 6 months ago:
I’ve started using Matrix instead of Discord (not that I really ever used Discord).
- Comment on Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives 6 months ago:
I’ll give that a try!
- Comment on Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives 6 months ago:
It’s unfortunate but at least it’s moving.
- Comment on Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives 6 months ago:
I’ve seen people complain about companies like Meta and Google but then not make any effort to try and change…people can be weird sometimes.
I suppose there are a lot of factors at play, but still 🤷🏻♂️
- Submitted 6 months ago to privacyguides@lemmy.one | 67 comments
- Comment on What are some good private email service? 6 months ago:
I’ve not used Tuta but currently use Proton. What do you prefer from Tuta over Proton? Genuinely curious.
- Comment on A Novel Approach to Yotube Ads 6 months ago:
I completely understand you. My previous company had an incredibly strict IT policy, they blocked all downloads on their devices so you’d need an administrator to download anything for you.
I’ve heard of stories with internet explorer. I know a lot of web apps built for labs only work on Internet Explorer, they just never update them to work with anything else.
- Comment on A Novel Approach to Yotube Ads 6 months ago:
True. Having said that in the majority of workplaces you can still download another browser if you wanted. If Firefox works just as well as chrome, why not use it.
- Comment on A Novel Approach to Yotube Ads 6 months ago:
I’ve been A/B testing Chrome and Firefox at work since we’ve had it drilled into us that we absolutely have to use Chrome. I haven’t had a single issue with Firefox, even with internal web apps. Your mileage may vary though.
- Comment on Gamers enraged at Ubisoft for injecting ads into the middle of video games 6 months ago:
To each their own. Thanks for the detailed response!
- Comment on Gamers enraged at Ubisoft for injecting ads into the middle of video games 6 months ago:
What sucks about the game? Having to use the Rockstar launcher is a pain but imo the game is brilliant.
- Comment on Chrome pushes forward with plans to limit ad blockers in the future 7 months ago:
Ads have become so intrusive, and have made using the internet a nightmare.
This video does a nice job at explaining the ad-based internet we face at the moment: tilvids.com/w/99oSPPBJb3tkdVLc3fsSe5
- Comment on Brazilian social media habits 7 months ago:
Again, from my experience, it’s been doom scrolling. That is not going to be the case for everyone though.