You can’t. Some might say that the less adversaries monitor you the better. But you will never be private unless you ditch all the proprietary software and practice good opsec on the internet and in real life. Hate to break it to you, but privacy is fundamentally a binary thing: you are either spied upon or you are not, regardless if it’s one hundred companies or just one.
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kaidezee@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How can you make stock Android as private as possible?2·9 months ago
Few people can be sure of that, because it would require digging in their assembly code which can take a lot of time, but they have a financial incentive to do that and they love money, so all sane people assume that they very much do. And they also get caught sometimes (multiple times!), so thinking they would just stop would be foolish.
I don’t undurstand how Graphene can bigger than Linux on this list.
VPNs know who you are and what websites you visit, so no privacy nor anonymity there. With Tor… It’s complicated. That’s why we have guides like this: http://blog.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/opsec.
kaidezee@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does anybody else understand they need to make deep connections with people but their social battery has been dead for a while and can't put up with people's BS?1·9 months agoSo, you’re basically saying that doing things the way you think works the best and not being afraid of new things, instead of simply choosing the path of least resistance gets you on the autism spectrum? If that’s the case, then I think “normal” might be the biggest lie I’ve ever been told.
The one that OP asked to “confirm”.
Don’t like it for one simple reason: no integration with the distribution. Flatpak is this sort universal solution that works, but doesn’t necessarily work hand-in-hand with the distro, unlike package managers.
I don’t talk much outside of English-speaking communities, but I can say with confidence that I’ve never heard that.
kaidezee@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•What’s blocking students from building real-world projects in college?English2·9 months agoMore like… Google Dox! Ha, ha… That was really bad, but I couldn’t help myself. I’m sorry :3
kaidezee@lemmy.mlto Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Banned for Voting Incorrectly?English2·9 months agoCool. Now I realized I sound like an idiot who posts before doing proper research. Regardless, thank you for letting me know.
kaidezee@lemmy.mlto Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Banned for Voting Incorrectly?English2·9 months agoWe already have that?
kaidezee@lemmy.mlto Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Banned for Voting Incorrectly?English31·9 months agoYeah, you’re right about the larger ones. But smaller ones don’t really need quality control, in my opinion. So perhaps they would add a toggle?
kaidezee@lemmy.mlto Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Banned for Voting Incorrectly?English3·9 months agoWhat do you mean by “how”? Maybe by time posted or by last reply in that community, that sounds like an okay choice.
kaidezee@lemmy.mlto Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Banned for Voting Incorrectly?English44·9 months agoIt could be organized by community and I don’t believe curation is necessary.
Edit: Posts. Posts could be organized by community.
kaidezee@lemmy.mlto Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Banned for Voting Incorrectly?English217·9 months agoThey should really just remove up/down -votes.
And less stable than Arch, and more bloated than Ubuntu… If that is something you want for whatever reason! It is the most versatile distro in existance because it’s literally anything you want it to be - clean and nice, or total chaos. What is there not to love?
Gentoo <3
Gentoo, because if it exists - compile it.
A bit late, but you might find useful information in this book: http://blog.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/opsec. Not all of it might be relevant to you, i.e. you are probably not doing anything that would require plausible deniability, and probably some other things. But it has some really good info, in my opinion.