Melody

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[–] Melody@lemmy.one 0 points 4 months ago

Got a transphobe banned from ever ordering Doordash. :)

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 0 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Systemd is great; if AND ONLY if your distro is designed around it and designed specifically for systemd, with systemd in mind.

It's understandably not so great...if your distro isn't designed with the same principals as systemd.

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Content is Paywalled.

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 2 points 4 months ago

Is this not just a configuration issue stemming from Dynamic IPs? Similarly; remote public DNS resolvers do commonly rotate their IPs from time to time for privacy reasons and operational reasons. Please check with the DNS providers regarding their practices.

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 0 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Agreed; be careful.

ICE agents will absolutely ignore and 'lose' paper proof(s) if they want to make someone suffer. Best to just avoid areas where they are operating in at all costs, if you possibly can.

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 10 points 8 months ago

It is never a requirement to perform 100% of all "Privacy best practices" 24 hours a day and 7 days a week with perfect execution. Simply put, nobody has that level of threat on average unless they are someone like Snowden, a Journalist covering a story, or are working as an intelligence agent.

It is best to assess your threat level and choose Privacy preserving techniques and tools according to what best suits your life and situation first. Don't overdo it, don't try to achieve perfect privacy, don't try to keep up with the metaphorical Joneses. There will always be new threats to your privacy to assess; and you shouldn't be ignorant of them; but you also should not ever let that growing list of threats overwhelm you.

If you need to take time to stop reading privacy news...do so. Just like regular world and national news; it can put you in a state of constant panic. Manage your mental health and state first before you ever allow yourself to address your privacy issues at hand.

Once your mental state is clear and your focus is sharp; focus specifically on little things you can easily do to protect your privacy. Maybe make sure you have a VPN set up or ensure you go over critical privacy settings on your devices to ensure none have changed or shifted since you last visited them. Then consider other small things you can do; if you can say, for example, choose a new email provider, then do so. If not, pick a new thing to address and move on. Do not make managing your privacy a chore if you can possibly help it. Take improving it one step at a time, take breaks for your sanity and make sure you don't overdo it all at once.

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 3 points 8 months ago

I don't think any alternatives exist that are easily viable.

Most require you to buy specific phones and flash the OS or buy them from a specific supplier who pre-images them.

Carrier compatibility is also a major issue if you're in any country with a cellular network requiring that you use VoLTE services in general...these third party OSes can't always get at the vendor binary blobs or simply won't include them because legal and privacy preserving reasons.

You may have some luck with GrapheneOS or maybe LineageOS but those are the only mainstream "alternates" to Android that exist; which actually have a decent chance of working well and can usually be installed to a fair number of different devices; as long as you can unlock their bootloaders and root them day one.

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 20 points 9 months ago

No.

It sold out on it's privacy promise years ago. Brave Browser CANNOT be trusted if you are someone who must ensure Privacy Preserving featurs must remain on at all times.

I recommend the Tor Browser. DO NOT USE THE TOR BROWSING CAPABILITIES OF BRAVE! YOU WILL BE DEANONYMIZED! Likely anything you'd be using Tor for, you don't want your browser slipping up and leaking anything.

Personally I use a blend of hand-hardened Firefox (Via plugins), Librewolf and Ungoogled Chromium (for very rare cases where the site is actually trusted and requires Chrome to function predictably)

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 0 points 9 months ago

As Dick Vayes would say; that criminal is probably the Bonehead of the Day.

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 2 points 9 months ago

Ironically this does not prevent technologies like Monero from becoming the next big platform; nor will it really prevent people from evacuating their coins to a more private and self-custodial wallet.

In general it really only puts a few more onerous steps into the equation where there will be fences and people who are expected to digitally mule bitcoin around.

In the same manner that organized criminals work around modern financial regulations aimed at capturing them; they can also work around regulations surrounding Bitcoin itself; and once the Bitcoin itself is fenced off into a Monero or other privacy preserving coin; it will remain there 'burned' or get 'laundered' by a group of gang members a few hundred times to re-mint coins clean enough to be re-deposited and re-used in the same manner.

It won't matter in the long run that they are tracking the provenance of every satoshi. Especially not if it's far too common that anyone making a suspicious move turns out to be a privacy conscious, law-abiding, yet innocent citizen.

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 0 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

It's probably time to leave reddit; even if you do manage to get your accounts back.

As a former mod of /r/Genderqueer I can say they've been terminally enshittifying for a while now; and have gone full AI rampage to eliminate human mods because they get accused of bias constantly. It doesn't help that some mods are legitimately bad too; some of the stories I could tell you from when I was in private mod-only meta-reddit communities would curl your toes. Even I wasn't without my biases; but I had the interest of my community at heart...which, as you know, nonbinary and genderqueer people are very vulnerable to abuse and harrassment.

It's time to step off the reddit mothership, and don't bother looking back unless you must. Tools like redlib can at least help you view reddit posts still, anonymously even if you can't comment.

I've been running my own personal Redlib instance locally using WSL2, Docker and Podman. It's been invaluable in ensuring I can still read things I need to read.

[–] Melody@lemmy.one 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Agreed with the dislike of Brave; but my reasons of not using it are because the person(s) running that project have proven that they do not have user privacy as a priority over their own ability to stay profitable enough to operate. This lack of principal I feel makes Brave privacy hostile at random times when their company runs low on money and is vulnerable to making deals with the devils they're trying to keep at bay. Usually these deals are horrific blows to user privacy, or introduce unwanted and unneeded bloat to the software.

 

Time to get together and get some dumb Dems voted out of their seats!

 

Memes and comical images are now allowed; but please keep them tasteful, positive and nice. I will still moderate offensive images.

 

How are all of you wonderful people doing these days? :3

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