Broken 13 hours ago • 80%
I agree. The system is screwed up, but that doesn't mean the intention was bad. Having no patent rights just means that whoever has more money will win. Big corps have the resources in both money and infrastructure to bring anything anybody else invents to market faster.
So today, big corps win. If we do away with the system, then big corps win. The only solution is reform. Or consumer knowledge and the ability to resist buying something in protest (which has failed time and time again which is evident by the big corps existence).
Broken 16 hours ago • 100%
I've been trying to work this out since the beginning of the year. This is anecdotally what I've done, what works and what doesn't.
Most of my solution comes from JMP.chat for my phone number along with the cheogram app for functionality.
Basically I got a number for friends and family. I got a second number to give to businesses that don't care about VoIP (my dentist etc). ($5 ea). Cons here are that SMS groups are limited to 10 recipients. This doesn't work for my large family chats (I can get them but can't respond). Another thing I dislike is since its XMPP based, all contacts are listed as their phone number if in a group, so it's hard to tell who's in it. (Solo texts show as names just fine). They have a premium tier that routes differently to allow more than 10 in a group text, but I've tried that twice now and the actual phone calling gets screwed up. So I'm still trying to get it all sorted out (and I'm not optimistic) It's also a service only in USA and CAN.
My original number that I've had for 20 years and all big tech have assigned to me, I ported to google voice ($20 fee)
Since my original phone number was a carrier number it is already assigned to all the stringent companies like banks. They continue to use it without knowing its now a VoIP number. I have all SMS messages forwarded to my email so I don't have to log into google ever. It works perfectly for 2FA. Shortcoming of this is that any group texts the email just says you got a group text, but a single source text the actual text is forwarded. I don't use it for groups so its not a problem but just mentioning it as a potential con. Then of course, its legacy so opening new accounts won't work the same way since its a VoIP number now.
I bought a hotspot from calyx. By far the most expensive part of my solution. But it gives me WiFi access without a standard carrier (it does use T-Mobile but calyx doesn't track you like they do). Check them out to see if it fits your threat model. It works out to about $50/mo but the biggest issue is that its an annual lump sum.
Another option I've been trying is 4freedommobile. They have decent plans and are focused on privacy. Everything runs through their app for encryption. But I've found the app lacking both in UI and functionality. You can't do group SMS (which is apparently coming very soon) but my biggest issue is they require google play services for notifications. They state they don't, but they do. Hands down it just doesn't work without it. So that's a deal killer for me.
Honorable mention is the premium service Elfani. I haven't used it but have considered it. Its very expensive at $99 a month but is secure. However I don't see much on privacy so I'm not sure how different they really end up being from their base AT&T provider.
Broken 1 day ago • 100%
Yeah, that's why I mentioned having a secondary profile. Some stuff like bank apps you just can't get away from so a profile with play services running is a workable solution. If you have a pixel phone already, you can give it a shot. One very nice feature of GOS is that it's super easy to install - and uninstall if it's not for you.
Broken 2 days ago • 92%
Like you said, banking apps. The logic behind that is they use google to security check their apps. A random non-bank example would be the slick deals app. Without play services it would just open then crash.
Many apps use play services for their notification system. So for instance, proton mail works fine but notifications do not.
NFC is not supported, so anything that uses that won't work.
Not an app, but I was surprised that widgets don't work unless you're in the primary profile. Technically they work on any profile, but they randomly get deleted, and frequently. It's a known bug that probably will never get fixed because the source of it comes from stock android.
I will mention that you can have a profile running play services, which gives you access to many apps that wouldnt normally work. And it's sandboxed so it has less impact on your information (I don't know all the specifics but it does limit in some way how much it can snoop into the rest of the OS). Then you can also set up granular controls on your apps to limit them from snooping.
Broken 6 days ago • 100%
Yes, that's a good example I've seen too. So was the 2 not the ground floor?
I guess I've also seen places where the terrain is not even, so there are multiple entrances on different levels. I didn't take notice of what the elevators said though.
Broken 1 week ago • 100%
I don't disagree. In fact I agree fully. But when the industry promotes early access games (digital only) and digital day 1 with physical to follow 3 or 6 months later, it is pushing consumers to digital. So its irrelevant if they do or do not have an optical drive on the console.
Broken 1 week ago • 95%
Hot tip in the US. In an elevator the floor with the star is the ground floor, regardless of what number is present. This helps clarify any confusion between systems and also is clear for locations that have floors below the ground floor (I've most commonly seen this with parking structures)
Broken 1 week ago • 81%
They talked about doing it this way at launch, which they should have. The drive is available as a peripheral, at the cost difference (actually cheaper) of the digital vs disc console. It simplifies manufacturing and distribution, which helps get more consoles on shelves. Now when it doesn't matter as much, they implement it. Go figure.
As far as killing off physical media, yes it pushes further that way, but honestly the game industry has been not favorable to retail stores for some time. This is the least of the offenses.
Broken 2 months ago • 100%
I'm good with this response. I'm a Firefox user so can't yet make use of scribe, but its a feature I didn't expect and don't have today so I'm not missing out. For others with different threat models, if they can use it and enjoy, then more power to them.
Broken 2 months ago • 100%
Evel. Not Evil.
Broken 2 months ago • 100%
Thanks for sharing. Great read and points.
Broken 3 months ago • 92%
The appropriate view of your money is that you should never have to pay for the priveledge to use it. Do not ever use a bank, credit card, or any financial account that you need to pay for. They are making money off of you, which I'm OK with, but I'm sure as hell not going to pay them so they can make money with my money.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
As others have said, it's all about your threat model.
For me, I keep mic and camera off at all times until I need it. Its a slight nuisance, but I'm nearly sure that it covers all the bases.
I could go hardcore and physically disable the mic in my phone, then only use earbuds for my mic. That's a bit much for me, and maybe my situation is a bit much for you.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
I don't know specifically, but you can look at blocking Steam's telemetry.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
I have. And I noted it in the recent survey as a must have.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
I think you're looking for an IR blocking solution like this: https://github.com/nickbild/freedom_shield
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
use Netiquette
Wow, I haven't heard that in long time.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
The park. Sometimes it's wonderful to be out in the sun and sit on a bench or out on the grass. Other times all of that can be irritating. So don't expect it to work for you all the time.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
Boss
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
Does Apple encryption encrypt it from Apple? I legitimately don't know the answer to this, but I doubt it. Proton can't see your data even if they wanted to.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
Yeah, other than freezing credit, there's not much you can do. It's a toothpaste out of the tube scenario. It's basically too late. The offerings always suck and are basically only there so they can say they're doing something for you.
Other than that, harden your privacy in general. Yeah, it doesn't help for breaches like this because you can't hide from your doctors, but simple things like having an alternate email address makes it a tiny bit better.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
Yeah, that's the one that came up in my initial search. The recommended app Tuner is pretty damn good.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
This is my understanding as well. History of the platform skews it left.
But I also don't think in terms of left and right (though its hard to get away from the terms so widely used). For instance, most people tend to describe the difference in terms of money and profit (capitalism). I look at control and freedom. I don't want governments controlling what we see, hear, and say. I want us all to control our own lives. Lemmy/Fedi is completely supportive of that concept.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
Thanks for the rec. I tried it last night and am very happy with it, better than what I expected.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
I actually own a chromatic tuner, and it stays at home with my guitar. Sometimes I'm elsewhere and need a tuner. Which for the record the recommended Tuner app is phenomenal, and very accurate.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
Thanks. I wholeheartedly agree. I was just looking for recommendations from the community based on experience.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
Thank you. I'm going to check it out.
I'm looking for a guitar tuner app that is FOSS/private in nature. I saw one called tunerly, but figured I'd check here if there are any recommendations.
Broken 3 months ago • 100%
Also Snowden calls Signal the best messenger on the grounds on him using it daily and still being alive so that's also a pretty good sign.
The real litmus test right here.
Broken 3 months ago • 76%
People like to ntpick and fight. GrapheneOS is one of the best options (realistically of just a few) out there, and it's pretty damn good and simple to get into.
Broken 4 months ago • 100%
I'm an old fart that grew up on these games too. They were what I lived for. Kings Quest 1 blew me away. Then 2 had me hooked. 3 was another level and felt so big.
I collected their catalogs and dreamed f what would come next. There was a box art for KQ4 they showed in the catalog that didn't make it to the actual box. It was amazing and I wished I had that.
I also played Space, Police, and Heros Quest, but Kings Quest was my jam.
Broken 4 months ago • 100%
I keep waiting to be disappointed and it hasn't happened yet. I'm cautiously optimistic.
Broken 4 months ago • 100%
I can't comment on their privacy, but I thought of Nine when I read your post. I used it back before the Outlook app supported folders. I think it was a great alternative and worked better than anything out there... Mind you, it was years ago.
Also, have you thought about using a different user profile for just work? I know you're asking about apps but you can gain some privacy from segregation too.
Broken 4 months ago • 100%
Have you read Means of Control (Byron Tau)? He tracks the evolution of all of this and how we got to where we are today. Yes, 9/11 fast-tracked it but there's so much more to it. Highly recommended.
Broken 4 months ago • 100%
Exactly. The photos folder being separate sort of makes sense on mobile, but it's only accessible on mobile which makes no sense.
One of my requests in the survey was to make it available as a dedicated folder, or better yet let me decide the destination folder.
Broken 4 months ago • 100%
JMP is my recommendation too. I don't think you can pause it, but the cost is so low it might not matter.
Broken 4 months ago • 92%
They advertise way too much and way too aggressively.
I understand your feeling, but I think massive advertising is needed. This is high level marketing, basically telling the general public there is another way other than big tech. Most people don't know this to know there are options to choose...so they don't.
Broken 4 months ago • 100%
I just filled out my survey and noted twice that I use Lemmy and not their current communities. Maybe they'll listen if enough of us ask.
Broken 4 months ago • 100%
Looks a bit like Sigourney Weaver to me.
Broken 4 months ago • 100%
If you need more storage, the secondhand market is better for you anyway.
Though I just saw a 7 pro with 512GB on Woot for under $500. That's a decent deal.
Regular Pixel 8s are going for 500 on a deal.
Hi, new to GrapheneOS and have a basic question. I set up my phone and users with a pin, then added fingerprints for faster log in. When I switch users, I am prompted with the pin. If I swipe down to lock the screen, I then can log in with fingerprint. Can't I set it up to go straight to fingerprint?
Broken 5 months ago • 88%
Proton and Mullvad are the only 2 I'd trust. I suspect that they get similar results.
Proton has gotten a lot better since launch, but it's always a moving target with these things. I really only have issues with some store sites that just don't load with a VPN, which only tells me I don't want to shop there.