ChatGPT - Apertus (FOSS) (Swiss)
OneDrive - Filen (Germany - 10GB free)
Google Photos - vgy.me (UK)
Gdocs/Gdrive/Gmail - Murena Workspace
Google Maps - CoMaps (FOSS- privacy focused)
ChatGPT - Apertus (FOSS) (Swiss)
OneDrive - Filen (Germany - 10GB free)
Google Photos - vgy.me (UK)
Gdocs/Gdrive/Gmail - Murena Workspace
Google Maps - CoMaps (FOSS- privacy focused)
ChatGPT -> 🚫
We should not be using or recommending services dependent on stolen data, which are destroying the environment for essentially zero benefit.
Are there any models trained on ethically sourced material? Even though this wouldn't necessarily solve the environmental impact, there are still many times when a traditional search engine just doesn't cut it. All else equal and without a self hosted workflow, I prefer tools that at least pretend to be privacy friendly (Duck.ai, AI Horde), and I had not heard of Proton's Lumo prior to this post, so I do appreciate the suggestion even if it doesn't meet all of our criteria.
LLMs are jot a trusted source of information, period. There is no use case that if I could not fond an answer on a search engine, I would trust the hallucinations from an LLM
You can always make one using your own data.
Google Photos -> Immich! Trust me on this, nextcloud is great for a lot oft things, but definetly not photo backup.
I second this. It's really good!
Fucking Lumo? The thing they spam in ads about being superior to OpenClaw? Ok, I will bite. What's the catch?
Arch Linux is a very good distribution, but I would definitely not recommend it to the public at large.
I think most people should probably use something like Fedora or Mint.
For advanced users, either Arch, NixOS, or Gentoo.
Let's not start, please.
+1 for Mint. Super easy to use, a lot of config can be tweaked directly in the UI, and it has old style GNOME vibes without all the mad workflow that GNOME 3 forces upon you.
I've begun my switch over to Mint from Windows. Its kinda wild to suggest normal users to switch to Arch of all things. Netflix (and streaming apps in general) straight to Jellyfin is also a stretch because there are... extra steps
Yes, the Netflix -> Jellyfin conversion doesn't make much sense.
It would've made more sense if it was Plex -> Jellyfin. Because the extra steps are the same.
I am loving Fedora KDE after using mint for ages. It feels like a nice blend of macos and windows but with real control. It's very nice on a laptop. And I would love to have Kwin on every computer I use
I used Kubuntu, and it really, fucking, sucks.
You instantly are forced to have an outdated package manager, that you are blocked from updating.
this is jist what i personally use. to new linux users i would always recommend fedora kde or an arch based distro thats easily installed
Lol windows users shouldn't immediately switch to arch Linux. I've been using Linux for so many years yet arch is still too cumbersome to maintain. Installed Mint the last month and I think I'm set for the rest of my life
Yours has releases right, like Ubuntu so then you are not set for life. At a certain point it makes sense to start from a new release.
Yeah of course lol
Recommending Arch from Windows is a hot take.
The average win user is not that different from a child with an iPad.
I think this is just a statement what the person did
Not a recomendaton
CachyOS with KDE setting is less bold. But still bold for casuals.
That's what I'm going for once I'm done backing up all the things I can't afford to lose when I wipe the windows drive. Even then, I'm looking at ways to preserve it as a virtual image in case I forgot something. My work provided laptop is unfortunately on windows 11 so at least there's that in case I need Windows for any reason
Damn the AI RAM price mania, I would have gotten running earlier with just a new drive.
I use aurora instead of google play. How does app lounge compare?
I have both, and to be honest it's about the same.
I love it when someone suggests arch linux to a long time windows user. It is such a nice cognitive dissonance.
Also you can't just say you are defending privacy and freedom and then go an praise a pedo racist president. It looks like you are playing both sides and will easily bend for the side that is more powerful in the end
The “privacy-first” company surprised its user base when CEO Andy Yen lauded Trump on social media.
But perhaps we can still give him the benefit of the doubt
Google -> Kagi
ChatGPT -> Kagi Assistant
I imagine most people aren't willing to pay a subscription for their search engine
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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