

I mean, we gotta draw the line somewhere. Seems reasonable to not want official community discussions to happen in a proprietary platform. We got where we are with the internet because of complacency.
Waddup?! I run the orbi.camp lemmy instance on my over engineered homelab. #selfhosting
I mean, we gotta draw the line somewhere. Seems reasonable to not want official community discussions to happen in a proprietary platform. We got where we are with the internet because of complacency.
I mean, if your using chrome, and worse, logged in to your google account, that’s big paper trail for the government to trace back to you. VPN protection stops at your ISP.
Distro hopping from time to time. So enough to be familiar with the process…
Eh, better read would be https://privacyguides.org/
Having to spend souch time tweaking it on a fresy install. Annoying af. I still use it cuz nothing else meets all my needs.
Works now for me!
Link doesn’t work
Running opnsense here and just plain having my own firewall is the coolest thing.
what’s a good privacy replacement for email/pass?
Just be sure to read up on network security and set yourself up for success! Even tunnels can still be an attack surface. Always keep everything up to date! And plan for the worst case.
Nah, this is just an excuse a bunch use to not care about actually doing something about it.
Source: worked in almost all huge big tech companies, y’all give em too much credit.
Isn’t this a bit more steps than using Overseer?
Nice, any highlights or complaints?
How long have you been using it?
Nah, especially with all the good points others have said.
Sure but plenty of processes to make it workable exist. Companies like Microsoft, Netflix and parts of Google rely on NPM (firsthand experience at all these).
So it sounds kind of insane to say nom can’t be used in production.
What do you mean? Also, since when is npm bad to use in production?
Why open a port when you can do tailscale/vpn or tunnel.