

If you want privacy you should be using Monero. If you use Monero you can use the official wallet together with Trezor. In fact, if I am not mistaken you have to, because from what I recall the Trezor Suite has no support for Monero.


If you want privacy you should be using Monero. If you use Monero you can use the official wallet together with Trezor. In fact, if I am not mistaken you have to, because from what I recall the Trezor Suite has no support for Monero.


Exactly, it takes several seconds, and sometimes I close the app on my phone without realising it hasn’t synced yet and then when I go to my desktop it’s not there.
Because of this I find myself opting for the “Note to Self” feature on Signal more and more when I am on my phone. It is super basic, but when I put something there it appears instantly on all my other devices.


I use Joplin too for years, syncing however always felt quite slugish. And that besides the fact it does so over the network because I am using my self-hosted Nextcloud server as the syncing method. How has been your experience?
2x
Yeah, you wish it was just 2x, more like 5x, especially for the RAM.
No, no you don’t understand. When corporations do it, it’s fair use.
Yeah, I know why they changed it. That doesn’t mean I have to like it though.
What? Isn’t enp0s31f6 so much easier to understand?
Wait, this is not a CRT TV, that’s a telescreen!


Actually, the best time was around 4 months ago. I paid around $100 for my 2x16GB 6000 M/T CL30 DDR5 kit. The same kit right know costs over $500.
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Do you remember that time Netflix removed [insert series title]? I basically have my own private version of Netflix. That way nobody can take my favorite series away from me without warning.
If it’s something like a bank or the government which already know my real identity then I don’t really care. For anything else, then I just don’t use the service.
We value your privacy
And this is why we are going to violate it in every way possible!
I built a home server based on an Intel N100 motherboard a while ago. I’ve put proxmox on it and run my Home Assistant installation, Nextcloud, several other stuff and even my router as an OpenWRT VM!
I chose to go the N100 motherboard route mainly due to the flexibility it offers. But you can just buy a N100 based NUC and you get effectively the same performance and incredible low power consumption.
I would recommend against the Pi 5. It is way underpowered in my opinion. Plus with a x86 system you just have a lot more software compatibility.


You are not blocking just Chrome though. You are also blocking Vanadium on GrapheneOS.
To be fair though it works fine with JavaScript disabled. I only enabled JavaScript to test it.
I use RedReader without an account for years and never had any issues with it. It’s one of the very few third-party apps that gotten a pass during the apiocalypse.


Alright, fine I will try it. I have to admit the web browser part does sound interesting.


I’d argue LocalSend is a lot simpler. Install the app on both devices, open it, transfer files. Zero configuration needed in the majority of cases.
It’s getting harder and harder to defend those idiots. Come on Mozilla, WTF is that?