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  • I've been using Youtube Music with a custom front end (Innertune app) lately and it's a decent compromise between piracy and paying for a good streaming service — everything is free, it is streamed, I have an access to a huge library of music and the only downside is that the songs might have poorer quality

  • Asking the question here allows a conversation to happen, informs others that SearXNG is a thing and provides additional context.

    ...and all of that is provided in the searx repo, which I linked and, which, as I have said, is easily searchable.

    Note that I have never said that asking questions should not be allowed, you made that up.

  • Yes, it is no longer maintained.

    https://github.com/searx/searx

    I don't like to be the "let me google that for you" guy, but this information is searchible in under 30 seconds. There is no point in asking it as a question on a forum

  • It is, although it doesn't have water spilling protection as older models do. The quality of assembling isn't as good, some parts feel quite weak and easy to break (this hasn't actually happened to me, though)

  • https://discuss.privacyguides.net/

    !privacyguides@lemmy.one

    A lot of privacy communities are interrelated and collaborate often. Usually people don't need anything more than PrivacyGuides.

    Though, other ones like The New Oil exist (note that the only forum-like community they have is Reddit). Here are their communities:

    https://thenewoil.org/en/links/

    Techlore forum is a thing as well, but I can't talk about quality of the discussions there because I wasn't participating in it.

    https://discuss.techlore.tech/

    Personally, I would never become tired of reminding people not to jump into the rabbit hole and go full tin foil hat. Do one step at a time, engage with the community every now and then, but watch out for the moment when you become obsessed with that stuff.

  • Only privacy.com and MySudo exists atm and both of them only work for the US citizens. You can check if your bank allows creation of virtual cards (could be branded as "online shopping" card or something like that), it will give you the same functionality and that way you won't have to trust multiple parties with your data.