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jlow (he/him)
jlow (he/him) @ jlow @beehaw.org
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  • Does it have a number (or ratger a number and a letter) on a piece of wood on its head or what is that?

  • Not being anxious about almost everything.

  • You can totally own your social media accounts (and I think politicians, parties, companies and people should) if you run your own Mastodon, Peertube etc instance (sure, AI-ssholes will still steal you data but you can't not have that if you do something on the public internet today, apparently). Yes, only a few people will want to learn how to do that but just like with email and websites (more things all of the above people should have) you can buy hosted versions and do backups, move to a different host, own your data. The problem is that people don't care until it's too late.

  • I was also immediately thinking of tides as a time measurent. Relying on moon cycles gets you out of sync with solar years pretty quickly (os thqt important underwater? You probably do get seasonal changes?), I wonder if you could detect sunlight intensity changes or something and then do the whole solar / lunar calendar leap-day shebang we do ...

  • Mmmh, no idea about that, sorry ...

  • Im petty sure you don't need to root a phone to install a custom ROM nowadays (unlocking bootloader, yes. And it is obviously more work installing a custom ROM than buying one that comes with it preinstalled).

  • I've always had a bad feeling about them since I read a pretty damning critique years and years ago (I can't really recall what it was about now but I think it was privacy fuckups, devs not communicating very well and they included apps from rather shady sources from then internet that could potentially to not very tech-savy people installing malware through their official apps store).

    That they somehow managed to fuck up their own cloud infrastructure recently (as others have hinted had) doesn't really make me hopefull that they changed much from back then. Mind you I now next to nothing about this incedent but if you have a service that potentially thousands of people rely on with their data you should have working backups and rollbacks in place.

    (Personally I also just can't deal with the fucking branding, it just looks pretentious, unsearchable and weird.)

    I would (and have) just always gone for Lineage and MicroG with F-Droid/Optanium for FOSS apps and Aurora for the few Google Play Store apps I need. Plus Netguard as a firewall.

    Here's a very in-depth German review of a pretty well-respected security researcher on the not-so-stellar privacy aspects of that ROM:

    https://www.kuketz-blog.de/e-datenschutzfreundlich-bedeutet-nicht-zwangslaeufig-sicher-custom-roms-teil6/

    I'm pretty that Lineage does not fare much better, though. If you're into privacy the only real option seems to be GrapheneOS which only runs on Pixel Devices 👌

  • Jitsi, Nextcloud Talk and Signal are all very good options (if you don't need screenshare with desktop sound (e.g. a watching a tutorial video with sound), I haven't found a FOSS solution that can do that - though tbh it's been a while since I tried it with something other than Signal)

  • Oops, I just commented tge exact same thing befire reading your comment.

  • I mean the real world is ending atm and all humanity is doing is side quests ...

  • Not a native English speaker here, that's an amazing name for, uh, certain kinds of caterpillars?

  • Grass like that is not much better than concrete anyway. Let nature do it's thing! ✨

  • Backups, backups, backups.

  • Found this very video super helpful a few weeks ago!

  • https://github.com/roboyoshi/datacurator-filetree

    Basically doing a variant / slim version for my needs

    I would advise against using dates in file/folder names for almost anything except for maybe photos and documents. Always pair with searchable keywords. Will you remember when exactly you downloaded that random picture when you wanna find it a few years later? Have fun looking through a hundred /year/month/day folders.

  • More the latter, I organise mostly by type (movies, series, music, podcasts, comics, books, photos, images etc) and use (workfiles, documents, resources, tutorials etc). There's was a whole subreddit about this, datacurator, not sure if something similar exists on Lemmy.

  • Speaking of no accidents: "innocent soles", a bone apple tea or done on purpose 🤔

  • Paseo is still working perfectly fine for me, been using it for years, what features are you missing?