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xarexyouxmadx, in Are there any good privacy friendly keyboards for android?

I’m using open board with swipe entry (so it functions like gboard). My only complaint is I’ve noticed I have to be extremely accurate in my swiping or it won’t type out the intended word).

In this message alone: my first attempts at the word “type” came out as toe. “Out” came out as TT & “along” came out as “alone”

So it’s definitely not perfect. I might stick with it. I might just go back to gboard and not grant it network permission. It’s only been about a week so a little too early to tell…

avidamoeba, (edited ) in Review of The Search Engine Kagi
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

It’s been pretty good here for a couple of months. The ability to rank up/down, block/pin sources is a really good feature. When it fails, there’s always !g.

leraje, in Privacy is not just an illusion; it’s a delusion
@leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

The only way to live with this level of privacy evasion is to accept the reality of it

OK, Zuck.

beefbot,

agreed. sounds propaganda-ey. also sounds kinda like that other run-on sentence post in privacy recently about how being concerned rUiNs yOuR sOCiaL liFe 🙄

My guy, you can’t fool us, we know accounts like you exist solely for this. only question is are you paid by your corporate owner or your local government’s intelligence agencies?

Creddit, in Dr. Google will see you now

IBM did it first. It wasn’t a secret. There was a Watson Health group dedicated to training ML models on medical records from large insurers and hospital networks. Among other things, the game plan was to have the system provide oversight for the notes of physicians and other medical practitioners - to spot poor quality/repetitive notes and alert the practitioner and/or their boss to the risk of malpractice/inability to bill for the encounter.

HootinNHollerin, (edited ) in Google Just Killed Warrants That Give Police Access To Location Data
@HootinNHollerin@sh.itjust.works avatar

Wayyyy overdue. I havent been using google maps because of this total infringement on rights and the staggering number of criminal cases that you can become a suspect for just by being in the area

Fake4000, in Dr. Google will see you now

That’s been going on for a very long time. Way before they even acquired Fitbit for such info.

spookedbyroaches, in Privacy Win: EU Parliament Decides That Your Private Messages Must Not Be Scanned!

Let’s gooooo!

I’ll pray to Allah that this doesn’t get reintroduced to fuck us in the ass a couple years later. Y’all pray to whoever else to cover our bases.

UraniumBlazer,

I’ll pray to u.

RandoCalrandian, in Google Just Killed Warrants That Give Police Access To Location Data
@RandoCalrandian@kbin.social avatar

about goddamn time

possiblylinux127, in Mull vs Fennec

Mull is very good.

JshKlsn, in Google Photos alternative (ente.io)
@JshKlsn@lemmy.ml avatar

Sorry I can’t help, but just letting you (and anyone else looking) that immich.app is the best alternative.

pabloscloud,
@pabloscloud@lemmy.world avatar

lmao. You said you can’t help with ente.io so you clearly haven’t testes all services, but yeah sure, recommend something. Very objective. (Nothing against immich itself, I used it myself and liked it.

Zerush, in Without a Trace: How to Keep Your Phone Off the Grid
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

The only way that a Phone don’t spy on you is turning it off

____, in Why you should never use Facebook or Google to log in to third party websites - what to do instead

How about a headline that’s not pure clickbait.

Synthead,

NEVER CLICK THESE ↪️

GeneralEmergency,

How else would you attract the paranoid weirdos.

Templa, in Mull vs Fennec

I’ve tried using Mull on GrapheneOS but it just crashes constantly so I went back to Firefox.

Titou, in Are there any good privacy friendly keyboards for android?
@Titou@feddit.de avatar

I use SimpleKeyboard with updates disabled

J4g2F, in Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terribly
@J4g2F@lemmy.ml avatar

Everytime I hear something about Plex I become a bit happier with my choice for Emby as media server.

At the time of building my then server I could choice between them(jellyfin wasn’t a thing yet). Luckily I picked emby

finestnothing,

I picked Plex mainly because the lifetime sub wasn’t bad, and the features and polished interface were worth it. If Plex adds too many garbage/bloat features or removes useful features then I’ll jump ship to jellyfin immediately. Same boat for paying for bitwarden vs self hosting vaultwarden

Thann,
@Thann@lemmy.ml avatar

This is the problem with proprietary software, it starts out fine, but as it get more popular the value goes down

PurplebeanZ,

As a former director of a tech startup it all goes downhill when you bring investors on board to raise capital. I had to do many things I disagreed with because once you bring investors in you generally end up facing life ruining financial penalties if you don’t deliver what they want.

lemmyvore,

Well you also get a fast cheque in exchange for that, right? 😸

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