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PeachMan, to privacy in How to get a private car
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Damn, I’m looking around and don’t see any, even the cheapest Toyotas and Kias have a big touchscreen with Android and CarPlay. I’m not sure what happens if you take that out and replace it with an aftermarket receiver, but it appears to be possible because Crutchfield sells receivers for a 2024 Corolla: crutchfield.com/…/Digital-Multimedia-Video-Receiv…

I’m also seeing people online saying that there are cars made for businesses that still come with no “smart” features. But I have no clue how you would buy one of those, I doubt they have them at dealerships: reddit.com/…/what_cars_less_than_5_years_old_are_…

Or, you could just get a used car, save some money, and check all the low-tech boxes.

PeachMan, to privacy in How to get a private car
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I don’t have a great answer to your question, but you might be able to find a relatively cheap car that isn’t “smart” and doesn’t have a touchscreen or anything. Do they make those anymore? Then, you could add an aftermarket stereo receiver to it, like some of the options in this video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t1GdI9UsEI

Yes, that’s still a “smart” stereo but it’s NOT connected to any of the car manufacturer’s metrics or systems, right? So the separation makes it seem more privacy-friendly to me. I could be thinking about this incorrectly, but it seems logical to me. There might be some stereo receivers that are more private than others, but you’d have to do your own research for that.

PeachMan, to selfhosted in Could someone explain how to set up a lemmy instance with ansible for an absolute beginner
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Lol. It should also be no issue for you to find the comment and read their answer

PeachMan, to selfhosted in Anybody Using Nebula?
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I wouldn’t call it a clone, Tailscale didn’t invent mesh VPN’s. I believe Nebula is fully self hosted, while Tailscale makes initial connections through their servers. That means Nebula is more secure and private if you’re paranoid, but also harder to set up. They’re also based on different VPN protocols.

Tailscale actually published a surprisingly unbiased comparison: tailscale.com/compare/nebula

PeachMan, to selfhosted in Could someone explain how to set up a lemmy instance with ansible for an absolute beginner
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Oh yeah I think so. Honestly NextCloud is slow on any platform, so don’t be surprised if you’re not impressed. But it’s a neat project to set up.

PeachMan, (edited ) to selfhosted in Could someone explain how to set up a lemmy instance with ansible for an absolute beginner
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Agree with others here. Ansible isn’t for beginners and neither is a Lemmy instance.

Try some other projects first, maybe some docker containers that involve a reverse proxy.

For example, NextCloud is a very useful thing to set up as a project, but I would say that you specifically need the new Pi 5 with plenty of RAM for that. The Pi 4 doesn’t handle a full NextCloud installation well.

PeachMan, to selfhosted in Could someone explain how to set up a lemmy instance with ansible for an absolute beginner
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Yeah I also installed putty a long time ago, I forget if it was actually necessary or if I was just afraid of command line back then.

PeachMan, to selfhosted in Could someone explain how to set up a lemmy instance with ansible for an absolute beginner
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You can SSH using command line. I do have a Windows Pro license, but I THINK that it’s not exclusive to Pro…

PeachMan, to piracy in Pirated video games SOURCE CODE
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Right, but it’s best to call that “source available” so the pedants don’t crucify you 🙄

PeachMan, to privacy in Any *good* keyboard recommations?
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Doesn’t seem to have swipe typing, which is important for me. Otherwise it’s great.

PeachMan, to privacy in When a service advertise as 100% open source, do you expect the website to be open-source too?
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Right, you can’t be 100% sure, but there are measures that they can take to make you trust them a bit more. For example, I believe Mullvad runs systems in RAM and keeps no records of who uses what. You don’t even have to give them your email address; they don’t want it. And they submit to regular audits (provided you trust the auditors).

Also, if the client matters, then don’t use their client. Use the OpenVPN client instead.

PeachMan, to privacy in When a service advertise as 100% open source, do you expect the website to be open-source too?
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It’s pretty common for companies like that to advertise that their app is 100% open source, but then stop short of guaranteeing anything beyond that. In PIA’s case, I would point out that their infrastructure (the servers that they use to route your traffic) are closed, so they could be doing literally anything in there. Their desktop client being open source doesn’t actually do much to guarantee your privacy.

If you want real transparency, Mullvad is the only real option: mullvad.net/en/help/open-source

Having said that, I personally use PIA because it’s cheaper and I don’t care enough.

PeachMan, to privacyguides in Is Proton Unlimited Worth renewing?
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Rather then committing a year to a service, do a monthly subscription until you find something you’re happy with. Then switch to annual billing if you want. I wouldn’t continue paying for a VPN that doesn’t work well. I’m personally pretty happy with PIA.

As others have mentioned, Bitwarden is a very good password manager that has a very full-featured free tier. And its paid tiers are very cheap if you decide to upgrade.

PeachMan, to comicstrips in "Introvert friends" by Sarah Andersen
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I feel attacked

PeachMan, to piracy in "You have an adblocker installed" workaround
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It’s all we talk about here lol

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