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  • This is really cool. And I would say a good replacement for current cloud setups. Since it’s unreasonable to expect everyone to self-host. Although I think this could only really be a cost saving measure since there are already services like protondrive that offer end 2 end encryption. And I would probably trust the reliability of proton drive over the community hosting my stuff.


  • I can second this. When I first installed Linux I partitioned it to work on the same ssd as my windows install. I must have made a mistake (I don’t know what) because my windows install ended up being formatted and I lost a copy of a video game world I had put over 100 hours of work in with a friend, it was very sad.

    I thought I had a backup but I didn’t test it properly so I actually didn’t have a backup. I guess everyone needs to make this sort of mistake once.



  • pineapple@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlThe Flag of Privacy
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    7 days ago

    I really like the idea of a flag to unify the privacy community but I’m going to go with the consensus with the hand: it’s probably a bit too complex. I think a flag should be easily made into a vector format that is easy to draw and replicate.

    Say if someone wanted to draw a protest board with this on it. It would be really difficult to accurately draw the hand without good drawing skills.



  • Well I say it’s no wonder people gravitate towards it but I don’t actually like it myself. It sucks that they make it basically impossible to upgrade snything. And that there storage and RAM upgrades cost several times more than they should.

    I have a Macbool air (not by choice) and I installed asahi linux a couple of weeks ago. Main take away is that it’s really good except for software support. I’ve had a bit of trouble finding programs that work well on arm even open source projects often don’t compile there programs to work on arm.