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  • Thanks for the answer.

    I’d really want to keep my pictures on my kDrive and just have some remote access to the pictures via whatever protocol.

    Maybe what I need doesn’t exist and I’ll have to wait until kDrive gets its own photo management tool😇

  • For me it’s really good news, but I understand why some people would worry about encryption and the data transmitted to bad companies.

    Still, I’m sure it’ll also be reglemented and as long as you can opt out, I’m fine with it.

  • I’m using Onlyoffice and it works really well. Although I use it with kDrive from Infomaniak, I’m almost sure you can run it on your own server.

    In fact I managed to ditch Google for everything but I can’t find a good replacement for Google photos which I’m not using anymore.

  • Well so just to give an update, while using Ventoy, everything works. It doesn't matter if you're using a Usb-A stick with an adapter or a Usb-C.

    It's crazy to think that I've looked at so many tutorials and that the solution was so simple.

    The surface Go is a lovely little Linux machine, but some stupid things are difficult on it.

  • I’m not buying digital versions (although I have netflix) of the movies I love, so I’m not gonna start buying digital versions of the games I love.

    I have a ps plus basic subscription, but I’ll not subscribe anymore if it gets more expensive. I haven’t received any email about a price hike for now though..

    Maybe it’s only in some countries for now.

  • I don’t know what the right balance would be.

    I think I’d trust my government and my police (which I work for) enough to have a lot more cameras in the streets. But I wouldn’t want that to happen in a totalitarian country.

    Personally, I wouldn’t want my devices to be scanned by whatever program, but I wouldn’t mind if what was coming in and out of my computer was scanned to prevent organized crime in a certain way.

    But only because to communicate I’m using installations which don’t belong to me, but to the phone company.

  • I totally agree about privacy, but I can’t agree when some people are thinking every government is trying to do mass surveillance and has evil thoughts.

    Online criminality is kind of new and internet can’t just be heaven for criminals.

    It’s about finding a right balance between all of these things and remembering that most citizens are honest.

    And, despite the fact that some people here just seem to hate the police no matter what, it’s also important to be able to investigate on the web.

    One day, these people could be the victim of someone and they would be probably really happy if there was a way to catch these criminals.

    That being said I don’t know what the perfect balance is and I’m trying to be open minded about it.

  • I understand why people want privacy and it’s legitimate. As an honest citizen I’d want that too.

    But, as a policeman in a country without a dictator, I feel also really frustrated to know that a pedophile or any criminal is able to escape justice because the encryption is good enough.

    It’s always difficult to find the right balance. Especially because some governments are corrupts and trying to eliminate political threats.

  • Clearly you should be able to choose between an install without anything on it, an install with just a few apps and an install with all basic apps.

    That would be perfect. We shouldn’t forget that a lot of beginners are using Linux for the first time with Ubuntu and you shouldn’t ask too much of them otherwise they’ll just go back to windows/apple.