Not much. There are some tech communities that I still monitor there to keep up with the general public. and then i check my local city subreddit sometimes.
But mostly use rss, and then lurk lemmy.
lost in the wired
Not much. There are some tech communities that I still monitor there to keep up with the general public. and then i check my local city subreddit sometimes.
But mostly use rss, and then lurk lemmy.


true. but in my experience, most code redemption downloads don’t require info though… besides the usual collection of your data via fingerprinting and cookies.
where do you source most of your music? for music i really only pirate large artists/bands, so torrenting is pretty easy. i haven’t bothered with soulseek–a centralized network doesn’t appeal that much, and i’m not desperate. if i really need something, and can’t find it, i just use yt-dlp.
maybe using scrcpy is an option for you? like /u/[email protected] said, using a password manager for 2fa is great (like actually so so great, and easier to back up/not lose access)–but also, a lot of services only use sms… in that case KDE-Connect is sorta the best.
another option for sms 2fa is google messages–but there are privacy concerns there for sure. I really wish there was something selfhosted/open source that was more light weight and similar to messages.google.com.