privacy

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

lemann, in What are some good real privacy podcasts/channels?

Seytonic on YT is great for privacy news, although uploads are infrequent.

found that some of them have a history of advertising NordVPN

That strikes off almost all of youtube TBH, maybe that is a good thing for you though?

They don’t hang out on other platforms like Odysee which is strange.

A lot of youtubers I follow have tried it and left because of the unmoderated comments. That should be a big pro point in an ideal world, but the kinds of people that gather in those sorts of places tend to be quite freeze peachy IMO, and there are barely any constructive comments most of the time.

Some other channels set it up to mirror their YT, and have pretty much abandoned it otherwise.

Platforms like Odysee will probably hit a critical mass of non-freezepeachy users when YouTube really messes up IMO, in the same way Lemmy existed for years and had its own culture, before the migration brought over a critical mass of users with a completely different culture.

Youtube will have to really mess up hard though, probably in a way that cuts off third party apps the same way Reddit did. If you ask anyone in my house to open YouTube… it’ll be piped, freetube, newpipe SB or grayjay, not the official site or app. My partner is a very heavy user of Freetube in particular because its so clean.

Oops I just realised how badly I deviated from your original question 😳

SnokenKeekaGuard, in What are some good real privacy podcasts/channels?
@SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The privacy security and OSINT podcast by Michael Bazzell.

AnnaFrankfurter,

Sadly MB has retired.

SnokenKeekaGuard,
@SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Oh damn I just went back to check and the vpn and forewalls episode was in september?? IT’S BEEN 3 MONTHS SINCE THAT CAME OUT. I COULD SWEAR IT WAS LAST WEEK

Platform27, in What are some good real privacy podcasts/channels?

Personally, I like Techlore, NBTV, Firewalls Don’t Stop Dragons, Luis Rossmann, The Hated One, The PC Security Channel, ThioJoe, and (sometimes) Linux oriented channels like The Linux Experiment do some good privacy/security stuff too.

Gooey0210,

Tbh, i wouldn’t recommend some of the channels above

Still subscribed to techlore, but have a lot of questions about their stands on privacy etc

Also, Luis Rossmann is a really really great guy, love his work, but he is a little bit boring to watch or listen to

Platform27, (edited )

Each to their own preferences. Some of these sources disagree with each other, and that’s a good thing. The worst place to belong, is within an echo chamber. Always think for yourself, and try to understand where others are coming from (why they came to the conclusions they did).

As for Louis… honestly, I prefer his tempo. It feels more genuine, less like he’s putting on a show for the camera. In the tech world, take Craft Computing, LTT, or Jays2Cents as examples. All have gone on record to admitting to putting on a show, changing how they talk, etc, while on camera. If Louis is putting on a show, I gotta admit, I’m impressed. Hats off to the guy.

LWD, (edited )

deleted_by_author

  • Loading...
  • Gooey0210, (edited )

    Have never heard of this guy

    My problem with techlore is that they are ok with using google, apple, facebook

    They pretty much promote proton, and kinda disencourage selfhosting

    Imprint9816, in What are some good real privacy podcasts/channels?
    Mohamad20ZX, in What are some good real privacy podcasts/channels?

    You can check out Techbore’s channel its just really good

    theDutchBrother,

    Yes Tech-Bore sums it up nicely

    TCB13, in What are some good real privacy podcasts/channels?
    @TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

    Also, they would talk about custom roms for Android, then eventually when the channel got more viewers, the host makes a video advertising Google

    Gotta follow the money :P Welcome to the Internet.

    some_guy, in What are some good real privacy podcasts/channels?

    Caveat, with Dave Bitner and another guy. I haven’t listened to it, but I know of Dave through another podcast (Grumpy Old Geeks).

    thecyberwire.com/podcasts/caveat

    freagle, in Can I edit .docx files without a Microsoft 365 subscription and if not are there any alternatives

    Libreoffice

    FlihpFlorp,

    Yeah another commentor suggested it but said it gets funky with formatting but I’m definitely gonna check it out

    Also is this it. Just wanna make sure before I download the first libreoffice I see lol

    freagle, (edited )

    Yes. That’s it. Yes, there can be some problems with formatting. The most common one, though, is fonts. Try it out and see how it goes.

    Also, you can open it in Google Drive. But that’s not privacy respecting

    FlihpFlorp,

    Oh yep they did I just have been writing the wrong thing in all these comments WHOOPS

    Vibi, in Can I edit .docx files without a Microsoft 365 subscription and if not are there any alternatives

    I believe you can edit .doc(x) files using Google Docs.

    FlihpFlorp,

    For obvious reasons I’d like to avoid Google as I’m still migrating away but good to know I can use that as an absolute final resort

    v12riceburner, in Can I edit .docx files without a Microsoft 365 subscription and if not are there any alternatives

    You can still use Microsoft word web version after your 365 expires. The mobile app has ads if you don’t have a subscription.

    FlihpFlorp,

    Like I said I have all these files on proton drive

    Assuming I stick with word and don’t move to libreoffice like a few comments have suggested- in a desktop environment is really the only difference that it’s now going to open in a web browser, I’m just asking incase it doesn’t play nice with proton drive

    Platform27, in Can I edit .docx files without a Microsoft 365 subscription and if not are there any alternatives

    Due to its proprietary nature, finding software that can properly read those files can be tricky.

    LibreOffice is the usual go-to for folks wanting an office suite, that respects privacy, and FOSS. It can read docx files, but it can mess up formatting. Still, for many it’s the preferred choice. It’s got the best reputation.

    Now if formatting REALLY matters, take a look at OnlyOffice. It handles those MS formats so much better. It’s not a bad suite, but it’s hard to beat the good reputation Libreoffice has gained.

    FlihpFlorp,

    Oh this is helpful

    Yeah another person said it gets funky with formatting but that’s not a huge deal for me as the most complex formats for the class syllabus I like to just have a copy but probably nothing I can’t do by saving it as a pdf

    And like I said in those comments my own documents aren’t complex mostly just using tab and enter to make my documents more readable for myself

    TCB13, (edited )
    @TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

    You don’t use complex formats you say… just don’t forget that LibreOffice thinks bullets points are “complex formats”:

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1ef94126-115b-4a4b-8207-84bca7387e49.jpeg

    What OS are you using?

    FlihpFlorp,

    Ah I see good to know. For me formatting issues aren’t a super big deal and sounds like it’s outweighed with its reputation here. I guess if it does become an issue I can simply hop over to open office but I’ll cross that bridge when I get there

    TCB13,
    @TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

    LibreOffice and OnlyOffice will certainly be better than OpenOffice.

    FlihpFlorp,

    Also didn’t see your bottom question at first but I’m on windows and edit documents both on my home laptop and one I bring to my classes which is why being able to play nice with proton drive is a must for me.

    TCB13,
    @TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

    So why not simply use MS Office? Way less hassle to deal with. Licenses are available for cheap on eBay or pirated form reputable sources.

    FlihpFlorp,

    I was planning on using MS Office originally when writing the posts but 1) I didn’t know if it was going to work after my subscription expired, and 2) I wanted to see what else is out there

    TCB13,
    @TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

    Seriously, download MAS and choose Ohook. Enjoy your permanently serialized and activated MS Office. :)

    takeda,

    So in the description you said edit, but here you say read (syllabus). If just reading is the requirement, there was a word reader, not sure if it is still available. I also believe once subscription expires, you still will be able to view, just edit.

    Also what’s wrong with your school requiring word document and not providing a free license for the software? My college at least provided free license during my class.

    As other alternatives I don’t have better than libre office (at the time I was using, libre office didn’t exist and I used OpenOffice, I still was using it, primarily, because of using Linux on my laptop) and submitted my work as PDF and didn’t have problems, but my class were requirements in computer science so I’m sure I wasn’t the only one doing it.

    FlihpFlorp,

    Yeah that’s my bad I just couldn’t think of an example where there was formatting in the document

    Yeah I’m definitely going to try libreoffice

    infeeeee,

    Docx is not a proprietary format, it’s a standard, it’s called Office Open XML: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML

    And M$ published its specifications, so Libreoffice devs could support it. But here comes the funny part: M$ (deliberately?) doesn’t follow the specification it published. So the formatting problems of LibreOffice come from M$, because they don’t follow their specs, but M$ can just do whatever they want because of its market share.

    I read this story a long time ago, and I’m paraphrasing, but on this wiki page you can read a lot of controversies related to this format: en.wikipedia.org/…/Standardization_of_Office_Open…

    HumanPerson,

    Aren’t the specifications also insanely long and complicated for good measure?

    infeeeee,

    Yeah, wiki says it’s 6000 pages. But that’s not that long compared to other similar file standards, and it also contains pptx and xlsx.

    For comparison PDF standard is about 1000 pages, HTML (without CSS, just pure HTML) is 1500 pages.

    unrelatedkeg,

    Not only are they insanely long, MS strategically doesn’t follow its own specs in places so other software using the specs “fuck up formatting” even if they follow MS’s specs perfectly.

    grue,

    Docx is not a proprietary format, it’s a standard

    It’s a “standard” only in the sense that Microsoft took the MS Office binary file formats (which are basically just writing the internal state of Word/Powerpoint/whatever to disc), serialized it to XML, half-assed some bullshit documentation for it, and bribed the standards body to rubber-stamp it. It’s still, at it’s core, basically defined by whatever nonsense Microsoft’s implementation does.

    Cwilliams,

    M$ is the best abbreviation for Microsoft yet

    WarmSoda, in Can I edit .docx files without a Microsoft 365 subscription and if not are there any alternatives

    Doesn’t OpenOffice have the ability to edit Office files?
    It’s been awhile, I could be wrong.

    FlihpFlorp,

    I wouldn’t know lol but I’m assuming it does since someone else recommended it

    As for now tho I’m gonna check out libreoffice and then have open office as a back up now that more than 1 person is recommending it

    floofloof,

    I think they recommended Only Office, not Open Office.

    shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit, in Can I edit .docx files without a Microsoft 365 subscription and if not are there any alternatives

    How about using the free browser-based tier of MS Office 365 microsoft.com/…/free-office-online-for-the-web - but with an alt email address for this purpose only?

    kuadhual, in Can I edit .docx files without a Microsoft 365 subscription and if not are there any alternatives

    I second every suggestions about Libreoffice. It’s free, open source and works in Windows, MacOS and Linux.

    The problems lies in the different rendering engine. If you have table of contents, floating image and anything that impact text flow; it will be rendered differently between the two apps.

    I still use Libreoffice as my primary editor, but if I need to send docs to other people, I will export it to PDF. But if I really need to send docx or pptx, I will format it in WPS office before sending the docs to others.

    FlihpFlorp,

    Thanks for the suggestions. I was going to use libreoffice as the main editor but then use open office if my document had images or anything that doesn’t play nice with libreoffice but the pdf suggestion sounds better

    0xtero, in Can I edit .docx files without a Microsoft 365 subscription and if not are there any alternatives

    LibreOffice will do just fine reading and writing the format as long as you don’t care too much about small formatting/layout differences.

    It will also struggle if you’ve embedded other office components into your documents (like excel embedded in word).

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • privacy@lemmy.ml
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #