One thing that helped me to minimize my digital life was to uninstall a bunch of apps from my phone and only use my computer to check on those sites. The key here is that I'm too lazy to go get my laptop just to scroll through endless feeds and instead I do other things.
the shared information would be trusted because of the rigorous privacy and security standards of the system.
And of course no external party will have access to ensure this policy is actually implemented. Internal self-regulation is enough.
Yeah, tariffs might have a positive effect short term, but it can also lead to a trade war, but regardless, we make earth a harder place to live, and it also make EVs more expensive.
There are several things you can and should do to harden your server, many of them can be found here.
My own inability to switch to a positive mindset and actually contribute to a solution, instead of being a pessimist.
Same here, I have a few projects that I follow more actively. The rest I research on the fly when needed.
As an insomniac I can relate.
First of all, I try to offer her alternative and better ways of doing things. I selfhost a number of services that we both use and she also knows that she can come to me for advice and technical help.
I also got her a hardware key that is used together with a software password manager, to keep her passwords safe.
We also have a rule when it comes to social media. If she wants to post a picture of me, she needs to ask permission first.
If you need a GUI I'd recommend Insomnia, if not cURL is pretty amazing.
Honestly, I'd be happy if I didn't need 6 arr-products that barely work.
But if a dream a little bit, I would like something like a single webapp that let's me manage audio, series, e-books, audio books and movies. If it could work towards something like flexget and have proper integration to metadata services, that would be a dream.
Oh sweet lord, I required therapy after installing that garbage once.