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- Comment on Google Search is losing its 'cached' web page feature 9 months ago:
These days, things have greatly improved.
Websites will never change their URLs today.
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- Comment on You SHOULD connect to Tor via a VPN, actually 11 months ago:
I never leave my VPN, so that’s the easier way anyway.
- Submitted 11 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on Privacy respecting language learning tool? 1 year ago:
Can you give any suggestions?
What’s wrong with learning a language from an actual book?
- Comment on What do you think about MX Linux 1 year ago:
do you think it’s worth it’s legacy
It depends on what you want to achieve. MX Linux is one of the less annoying Linux distributions (although I’m more into Void and Slackware, to be honest), but in terms of privacy (which is the very topic of this Lemmy community), it doesn’t do much better or worse than most other Linux distributions.
- Comment on What do you think about MX Linux 1 year ago:
“New”… anyway, there is a whole bunch of operating systems without systemd. Why Linux?
- Comment on (Please see comments)Alternatives to Signal if they exit EU due to ending E2EE 1 year ago:
Threema is a solid option. They’re not from the EU and they’ve been around for long enough to have built a solid foundation of privacy-aware users.
- Comment on Browsers compared 1 year ago:
Where’s lynx?
- Comment on iPhone vs Android 1 year ago:
So hoping apple is not selling my data, because they make enough money with their hardware sales?
More or less, yes. Because they don’t need the money.
How does the add business of google affect my privacy?
Google’s whole business model is selling your private data. Or which product did you buy from them?
- Comment on iPhone vs Android 1 year ago:
- Comment on iPhone vs Android 1 year ago:
Watching YouTube without ads, my own browser with an adblocker…
Both are well possible on an iPhone.
- Comment on iPhone vs Android 1 year ago:
Android is primarily sponsored and advertised by Google, which is basically the world’s largest advertising company that also happens to have an IT department.
iOS is exclusively sponsored and advertised by Apple, which is basically a large IT company that makes most of its money with rather expensive hardware.
One of those is a wiser choice if you care about your privacy.
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- Comment on [VERGE] It’s not just you, Slack appears to be down 1 year ago:
Thank heavens for Discord, because as a decentralised network, Discord is immune to server failures - if one central node breaks down, the others are still there.
Oh no, that was IRC. You spelled IRC wrong…
- Comment on Advice for tiny NAS to store backups? 1 year ago:
A few thoughts on this:
- Debian is, in my opinion, oversized for an OPZ2. If it absolutely has to be Linux (does it?), Alpine or Void might be worth a closer look.
- Why SFTP? Wouldn’t SCP be enough?
- Automatic updates are risky for a device that is supposed to run always. Instead, I would recommend sending update notifications and then manually applying an update from time to time. If the device no longer boots up, you often don’t even notice it.