This post made me start contributing to OSM!
This post made me start contributing to OSM!
I believe the solution is a balance of people spending a little more time learning and companies not making so hard for people to fix/change stuff.
I see this a lot around me. People are convinced that nothing can changed or be fixed. And if you just turn to people with knowledge in general you get the complete opposite picture.
Knowledge gives power to the people and takes away all the desperation they have. You don’t have to know specific technicalities but enough to know where to look to change what you want, and enough to get the feeling that you can actually change anything you want.
It’s not full privacy or no privacy at all! Everyone has a different threat model which utilizes different practises. Yes, windows is no good for privacy, but limiting what windows can collect, and not using 3rd party software that collects even more info can be a pretty good start for most people. Also not advertising personal information on social media (or using privacy invasive social media at all)!
With just these you’ll have much better privacy than anyone around you and a pretty good level of privacy in general! You can do so much for privacy but you’ll have to face the comprimises the more private you go.
The think is do you need to go that deep for privacy or is something less private a better solution for you?
I wanted to like tidal, but song suggestions and the search didn’t cut it for me after using it for 4 months. Other than that, quality is superb and very affordable!
Maybe EU will make a legislation about headphone batteries too…
I always go to rtings if I wanna buy something. They make such detailed reviews!
This is absolutely perfect and very detailed. I love it!!!
I’m so happy when I see art in everyday streets in my town although it’s not so often sadly. But it’s so refreshing and shows that art is not something that specific group of people in specific places can appreciate. Although I don’t know if it’s considered “vandalism” because it’s public property… and that makes it a lot harder to create beautiful stuff.
Seems a bit like uncharted with all that climbing, but has interesting simple graphics. I think I’ll keep it on my watchlist!
It works with many browsers, it has an awsome app for mobile, it has better customization and it’s open source and privacy friendly enough for the average user.
Something that I recently started to use is Raindrop.io. It’s a cloud bookmark organizer and I find it really useful. And the extension is also really good with lots of features. I think it’s odd that people don’t know/talk about it!
For anyone interested in a ChatGPT app until the official one comes out, there is this [WebView wrapper] one (https://github.com/woheller69/gptassist) in F-Droid