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JustARegularNerd
Specs:
- CPU: StrongArm SA1110 @ 190MHz
- RAM/ROM: 32MB (shared)
- Storage: 256MB SanDisk CF-Card
- Display: 640x480 256 colour CSTN LCD
- OS: Windows CE Handheld PC Professional
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Technology@lemmy.world•Samsung teams up with Glance to use your face in AI-generated lock screen adsEnglish
261·6 months agoNo, this is victim blaming - Samsung does something very anti-privacy and anti-consumer and you blame the user because of the way they use their phone? You are detracting responsibility from the company that has started doing this.
Can confirm. Study laptops are on Linux Mint Debian Edition, gaming PC is on CachyOS currently but it changes all the time, had Bazzite on it beforehand
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Technology@lemmy.world•Most Americans think AI won’t improve their lives, survey saysEnglish
4·8 months agoI imagine you could filter it with uBlock right?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Battle of the dirt-cheap tablets: Amazon Fire HD 8 vs. Walmart Onn 8English
2·9 months agoI was so sad when my Nexus 7 gave up the ghost (quite literally fizzled and nothing more) but I got a solid 10 years out of it.
I loved how easy they were to work on, the NFC, the unlockable bootloader, the ROM support, headphone jack of course. We didn’t know how good we had it then.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•sharevb/it-tools: Collection of handy online tools for developers, with great UX.English
1·9 months agoI just had a quick play around with it, HEIC converter is something I didn’t know I needed (I have a large backup from my iPhone which has HEICs), and I like the .eml parser just to name a couple.
I’ll be adding this to my server for sure. Thanks for sharing
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Technology@lemmy.world•E-waste or Linux? Charities face tough choices as Windows 10 support endsEnglish
1·9 months agoI totally agree, they’re mad little machines. I’m only selling mine because I can’t stand the combined touchpad/track point setup Lenovo did in that generation and I quickly replaced it with an X260. Both of them are capable of damn good battery life (I get about 5-6 hours from my X260)
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Technology@lemmy.world•E-waste or Linux? Charities face tough choices as Windows 10 support endsEnglish
4·9 months agoI’ve been planning on selling a couple older laptops (Latitude E6420 and ThinkPad X240) and this is a fantastic idea. The former laptop doesn’t even have Windows 10 drivers (that I know of)
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What apps have you tried to "de-google" yourself?English
2·9 months agoI’ve considered CalyxOS but prefer the hardening of GrapheneOS with no gapps - still means a phone decent on privacy. However I do try to keep an open mind, so if CalyxOS has additional privacy benefits to my existing setup I’d be interested.
I agree with the proprietary style of ProtonMail point, and my workaround for multiple accounts has been to use my own domain and have email rules for delivering messages to the respective folder. I don’t have immediate plans to move from them, but I am watching the news cycle and have considered Tuta as an alternative.
I haven’t used ReVanced, but I remember the original YouTube Vanced was a mod of the original YouTube apk - if that’s still the case, I feel like ReVanced would offer even less privacy than Invidious or NewPipe. However I’m happy to be corrected.
I personally use Nextcloud notes but the Obsidian setup you have sounds interesting, especially if it’s like OneNote - I’ll keep it in mind!
Completely agree on your Nextcloud points - I uploaded my uncompressed Telegram archive to it, which took like 12 hours over my Gigabit lan. I suspect it hated the sheer amount of small files
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What apps have you tried to "de-google" yourself?English
32·9 months agoBeen degoogled for years at this point:
- Stock Android --> LineageOS or GrapheneOS (no gapps)
- YouTube --> Invidious*, NewPipe
- Google Search --> DuckDuckGo, Brave Search
- Google Play Store --> F-Droid, Aurora Store
I’ve also decoupled from other similar services:
- Outlook --> ProtonMail
- Calendar --> Nextcloud*
- OneDrive --> Nextcloud*
- Windows, macOS --> Linux (after years of distrohopping, I found LMDE is incredibly stable while still being a nice “out of box” distro)
- Google Maps, Apple Maps --> OSMAnd, Organic Maps
I never used any online password manager myself, I went from writing passwords in a literal book to KeePass, to now Vaultwarden* for that
* - self hosted
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What apps have you tried to "de-google" yourself?English
8·9 months agoAs per their website:
As online advertising becomes ever more ubiquitous and unsanctioned, AdNauseam works to complete the cycle by automating ad clicks universally and blindly on behalf of its users. Built atop uBlock Origin, AdNauseam quietly clicks on every blocked ad, registering a visit on ad networks’ databases. As the collected data gathered shows an omnivorous click-stream, user tracking, targeting and surveillance become futile
Agreed, and to be fair I still stop in at niche subreddits I used to follow to see what’s new, but never logged in.
While I love my ThinkPad T480, there’s a bit of me that feels bad for having that replace my Latitude E6420 that still had life left in it on LMDE, especially as I upgraded the processor to a quad core i7-2630QM from the i5-2520M it had.
That being said, the ThinkPad has been better for my back than the 2.5kg Latitude.
This is the actual reason for me too. I’m making a point to never visit that website again.
There’s exceptions like when searching for troubleshooting help and a relevant result happens to be on Reddit, but otherwise I avoid it as much as possible.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google begins requiring JavaScript for Google SearchEnglish
16·11 months agoCareful saying that round these parts, you’ll summon the ducks.
I just use Linux Mint Debian Edition for my study laptop, sounds pretty much the same - in over a year of use, I have literally never had a single problem with it (other than things directly caused by me like leftover fstab entries for testing). I know it’s what Debian is renowned for but god damn that is a stable operating system.
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In roughly 7 years of Linux, I think I’ve only run into issues with automated installers in partitioning if you choose to just go automatic everything and you have a wacky existing partition layout.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Asus bombards Windows 11 with christmas.exe malware-like Christmas wreath bannerEnglish
13·1 year agoThis might be an unpopular take here on Lemmy but macOS, Linux or Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC IoT 2021 aren’t for everyone… Hell, I wouldn’t expect typical users to even know how to reinstall their operating system at all.



I’d say in this context it means just kidding, but could be a well done play on words