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  • I use EteSync to sync my contacts. It can do calendars also and has a self-hosted option. Personally I just use Proton for my calendar at the moment.

    I haven't tested any desktop syncing with EteSync, but maybe it will work for you.

    I use DavMail to proxy an Exchange account so I don't have to install Outlook on my phone.

  • I use Mullvad and Proton. I have a grandfathered Proton Ultimate Visionary plan so I use theirs when I need the port forwarding. I had just started my privacy journey with Proton and didn't sign up anonymously. Mullvad is my daily driver paid with XMR.

  • If the curriculum format teaches students to be test takers, I'd give them extra points for working smarter.

    If my job gave me work while on my vacation, I'd be talking to the labor board if they didn't pay me at my consultation rates.

  • Yeah... Its not. Some people will vote for their "team" no matter what. Some won't vote at all. Then there are swing voters with the critical thinking skills of a brick and memory of a goldfish. If all else fails, gerrymandering, intimidation, and out right fraud with minimal consequences are to the rescue.

  • They've been pushing this shit for over a decade. SOPA, PIPA, etc... It has nothing to do with children.

    If they actually cared, they would fight for fare wages, worker rights, and cut worker hours so families can actually spend time together.

  • I've been using Olauncher which is on F-Droid / Play Store.

    It is truly minimal AF. Up to 8 apps on the home screen. Assign a swipe left/right app (calendar and weather for me). Swipe up opens a search for the rest of the apps. A clock if you want it that can be configured to open another app.

    No icons. No widgets (other than a built-in clock). Reminds me more of a terminal than a traditional launcher. Really happy with it after all the time configuring Nova. Been using it for 3 years now.

  • I use an OnlyKey and Mooltipass interchangeably. Prefer the lower tech OnlyKey. My passwords are half memorized passphrase and half random characters on the device. Only use for disk encryption, main account, and password manager.

  • Disk encryption, computer login, and password manager are pass phrase + random characters stored on a pin protected OnlyKey and/or Mooltipass.

    Regular passwords are just random characters up to min(max_len, 128).

  • As another poster said, the underlying tech is not private: https://jmp.chat/privacy

    For backwards compatibility, what your proposing is unlikely unless driven through regulation (personal opinion).

    Use something over the top (like Signal was suggested), use a non-KYC provider (like Jmp), or use a burner phone.

    A non-KYC provider I wouldn't trust to be private personally, especially as a secondary SIM. Maybe slightly above average (the company can't sell the number attached to my name), but I'm sure enough information leaks that a state-level actor could correlate the device to me. The IMEI the tower gets is probably enough to run to Google to figure out who bought the phone.

    Even burners may trace back to you through GPS or triangulation depending on how private you really want to be.

  • I do a passphrase like the comic followed by 56 characters of gibberish using an https://onlykey.io/ (acts as a USB keyboard) that has a 10 digit pin (6 characters to choose from) and a kill switch pin (if I were ever forced to unlock it). I use this method for my disk encryption, main account login, and password manager.

    I also use a https://www.themooltipass.com/ for vendor diversity (4 digit pin but all hex characters). I prefer the onlykey.

    I rotate the gibberish monthly and the passphrase 2-3 times a year.

    Once a year I change up the pin codes.

    I figure that gives me enough entropy from brute force on all my systems with a balanced level of convienence and security. I literally don't know a single one of my passwords.