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Thoven@lemdro.idto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Linux help and actual pros and consEnglish13·4 months agoI’ve done a lot of this research recently. I’m out of town rn, but if you want to DM me sometime next week when I have access to my computer I’d be happy to put together a summary of my findings.
Everything starts as a luxury until the working class bands together and demands it. 40 hour workweeks, overtime, sick days. These are workplace examples, but the concept holds true everywhere. In a capitalist society things like privacy aren’t considered until someone starts exploiting them for profit, at which point people start to get serious about protecting it. And this rule applies 5x in any tech realm, as governments are notoriously slow to build legal protections in new and fast moving sectors.
All that was to address your title, which is only tangentially connected to the rest of your post. Regarding the body, companies have absolutely started to equate VPN with bad actors. Still worth having. I just whitelist the services I have to.
I use the tiller extension in Google sheets. With the community savings budget template to allow for 0 based or “envelope” budgeting. One of the few things in my life so far ahead of every other option I couldn’t bring myself to ditch it and selfhost.
Thoven@lemdro.idOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Help fixing invalid origin with memosEnglish1·5 months agoIP and port are what I put in my browser
Thoven@lemdro.idOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Help fixing invalid origin with memosEnglish11·5 months agoDefinitely need remote access, and tunneling in every time I want to sync my notes app is way too much work. I’ve containerized these services as a security layer and you need user creds to access anything without an exploit. I’m comfortable with that level of risk.
Dynamic DNS is a very cool thing I didn’t know exists. I’ll definitely look into it further! But for the time being I still need a fix for my problem.
Thoven@lemdro.idOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Day One alternative? (FOSS preferred)English1·6 months agoThis has a lot of promise!
Thoven@lemdro.idOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Day One alternative? (FOSS preferred)English4·6 months agoThat’s where I found my current top contenders. Nothing had exactly what I’m looking for, which is why I turned here. It probably just doesn’t exist, but doesn’t hurt to ask.
Thoven@lemdro.idto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there any way I can realistically send a message to Donald Trump and have him read it?English4·6 months agoHe’s obsessed with his image, I would bet he spends significant time reading posts about himself on social media. Your best bet, without having a bunch of money to put towards the cause, is to post about him on truth social. However, any message of the nature of your example would be deleted before he had a chance to read it.
If you have some money but not Elon money, the suggestions from others are probably your best bet and less likely to get filtered out if negative. Billboard, swarm of social media bots, etc.
I use joplin with joplin server running through a reverse proxy in a docker container. I love it. It also supports encryption, so you could use a more convenient service like Google drive and still be assured of your privacy.
Thoven@lemdro.idOPto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•How to grant KDE connect access to videos on samsung?English3·7 months agoThere’s a lot of them and I want to browse them from the file explorer on my PC. I’m sure I could accomplish the same by plugging the phone in, but I don’t see the point in that when KDE connect already has the functionality I want.
Getting this specific ad one too many times is actually what finally motivated my lazy ass to switch from sync to eternity