![](/static/253f0d9/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://fedia.io/media/94/1f/941fe7dc52ed6eb693e2fe993607e5a9ce1579dd7fc94c139a670cc5c0614dcd.png)
Ah. That makes sense!
Ah. That makes sense!
Surprised that nobody asked about their recent purchase of an advertising company.
Budapest?
Depends in what field. Proton, at least, doesn’t scan your email contents and metadata to sell it on to advertisers.
libreddit to the rescue
I think the only answer is “Doom”
I am hosting stuff on OVH at the moment. Entry level package is around £1 / mo in the first year.
Why past tense? These remain far more useful than answer phones; or visual voicemail with AI transcription, or whatever. All the info you need, right there. The more I pay for digital services the more I am learning to appreciate how effective these are. Basically we are spending a fortune in development to replicate exactly these.
Depends on how you define private. It’s not “private” in the sense that it is accessible to the public interner. It is only more privacy-friendly in the sense that say, unlike Facebook, there is no need to use your IRL ID data, there are no weird algorithms baked in, and no targeted ads. Nothing would keep 3rd-party scrapers from profiling your posts that are public, but at least by default it’s not evil.
… until Meta will arrive on the fediverse…
🤫🤫🤫
They hid it behind the real moon so you can’t see it because it’s very secret
There will be simple conversion kits available I should hope.
I would go with Lakka. I have a Myoo Mini that runs RetroArch at its core and I have found RetroArch to be fantastic. Lakka is built on top of RetroArch and not just for Pi’s, but I think they are advertising it as “even for Pi’s”. The lighweight system will leave more horsepower for the emus.
Generally VPN’s are a good idea. I think the level to which streaming is policed depends both on your ISP and the laws of your country. An ISP that is part of a big conglomerate that owns media companies (eg. Virgin) might have more financial incentives to go after people who stream content “unofficially”.
Hard work and dedication.
That NFO is 🔥🔥
I don’t think it’s about a craving for centralisation but for newcomers and people still learning the core ideas about decentralisation it’s about a promise of more active engagement and more varied content.
Yeah, I’d like to know as well. What ought to be wrong with Proton?
🫠