Linux from scratch, does that count?
(It isn't a distro, but more of a learning project that will expand your knowledge a lot, after you've emitted buckets of blood, sweat and tears)
Linux from scratch, does that count?
(It isn't a distro, but more of a learning project that will expand your knowledge a lot, after you've emitted buckets of blood, sweat and tears)
Gemini is encrypted by default, but they both share a lot of similarities.
For Lemmy users who just want to hang out and chill, I created room just for this purpose: https://matrix.to/#/!JZpQqCGFnjfwKVcdxJ:matrix.org
Its super new, which means we can do what we want out of it.
Welcome!
Or in the sauna.
Matrix, I'd you want something truly open and respects user privacy.
I didn't know Mastodon implemented a built-in way to verify your account, this is great news. For those who want to verify on other networks: you can use keyoxide.org for that - however it is a rather cumbersome process. But I know that the developer (@yarmo@fosstodon.org) is aware of it and aim to make it more easier to verify different accounts on different platforms.
And to expand further on simplicity, one can avoid using email and send messages over ntfy with just a POST curl call.
I like your setup!
Fedora isn't rolling release.
Has anyone played it on GeForce Now and can share their experience? I have a potato and was hoping to play this on Stadia, but you all know how that went.
I stopped using Nova after them being bought by a company dealing with telemetry. I don't want to lose control of the data my launcher has access to.
If you want something hosted with full privacy, yet importable in the standard calendar apps, then I don't think you'll find anything for the time being.
Protonmail and tutanota both provide full privacy and are hosted options, but they require their own apps since they want to ensure reliable E2EE. I suppose you either need to re-evaltuate your requirements or wait for a suiitable product to be launched.
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