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netchami, in What is the good alternative right now to Google translate?
InfiniWheel,

There’s also mozilla.github.io/translate which is Firefox Translate but as a website like Google Translate

netchami,

That’s cool, thanks!

AnxiousDuck, in What is the good alternative right now to Google translate?

Lingva is an alternative frontend for google translate if you’re open to that, this is one instance.

JackGreenEarth, in What is the good alternative right now to Google translate?

Microsoft translator exists. But is is also a MAGMA company.

luthis,

“Make America Great” … My Ass!?

Kata1yst,
@Kata1yst@kbin.social avatar

I love this interpretation. But for anyone curious, this is the new "FAANG" abbreviation.

Meta
Apple
Google (Alphabet)
Microsoft
Amazon

luthis,

FAANG

Facebook Apple Amazon Nicrosoft Google???

Oh it’s ‘Netflix’ apparently, would have thought Microsoft would have been waaaaaay bigger than Netflix.

Extrasvhx9he, (edited ) in Where to store OTP tokens

Honestly a big debate, so it really depends on your threat model. Lots of people even keep their totp seeds within their password manager which basically defeats 2fa imo, but it’s highly convenient. Personally I keep my totp seeds seperated in a sandboxed user profile.

MangoPenguin, (edited )
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It only defeats 2FA from a standpoint of someone gaining access your PW manager. But for everything else like a service getting hacked and leaking your passwords for it, the 2FA will still do its job fine.

lemann,

I store my totp seeds in a separate, rarely used password manager, which then follows me on an “emergency USB” - hopefully something I won’t need to use at all

capital, in Where to store OTP tokens

I throw them all in Bitwarden which is protected with a long, unique password and a yubikey.

kniescherz,

Same. Maximum comfort since Bitwarden autofills and puts the token in your clipboard, you dont have to change apps or need you smartphone when you are on desktop.

You are less secure though, but its worth it to me.

InEnduringGrowStrong, in Where to store OTP tokens
@InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works avatar

I memorize the seed and calculate the next token in my head.

Passwords in KeePass, totp in Aegis.
My phone does have both, but they each have their own encryption.

november, in What is the good alternative right now to Google translate?
@november@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Translate You features LibreTranslate, Lingva, DeepL, MyMemory, Reverso, and SimplyTranslate.
While I can’t speak for any of them, I think that all of those should be safe being that Translate You is FOSS

ANIMATEK, in Perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs

GDPR would like to have a word here. Most likely not done in the EU though.

JoShmoe, in Perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs

GOP “Show us the text messages!”

rhythmisaprancer, in Perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs
@rhythmisaprancer@kbin.social avatar

This, and the other things I read about (like subscriptions for heated seats) are what will lead to some bizarre third party hack market for cars. Instead of taking a new vehicle to a place for custom pinstriping or whatever, folks will get them privatized.

Anticorp,

Ideally people just don’t buy cars that require subscriptions. That’s what happened with BMW’s terrible subscription model and BMW stopped doing that shit. The only way to make companies stop doing shitty things is to stop giving them money when they do those things.

ikiru, in What is the good alternative right now to Google translate?

I use Translate You on Graphene. Works great!

netchami,

Graphene gang

nothingcorporate, in Perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs

Lucky for me, I can’t afford to replace my 20 year old car anyway.

Guadin, in Perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs
@Guadin@k.fe.derate.me avatar

I hate it that they put al the nice features behind data harvesters. Want to have that nice traffic info (a nightmare on it's own, but it is handy)? Share all your data. Want to have Spotify? Share all your data.

badgrandpa, in Where to store OTP tokens
@badgrandpa@lemmy.world avatar

I might keep the in Bitwarden, then secured with hardware key.

randombullet, in Where to store OTP tokens

Aegis with the password in a YubiKey.

My password manager and I don’t know the password.

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