Well, would they stand out to the next node but not to all Intermediaries, right, including the website they are visiting?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux has over 6% of the desktop market? Yes, you read that right - here's how
1·4 months agoYou can install packages on it, I’d say it’s tailored to be a firewall/router
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Just created my own zero trust network!English
23·4 months agoKleopatra
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux has over 6% of the desktop market? Yes, you read that right - here's how
2·4 months agoI would definitely recommend OPNSense. The hardware support is quite good
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Realizing Arch isn't for me after updating broke VLC
32·4 months agoIt didn’t break my system. I refused the update, installed qt6-phonon-backend-mpv, updated the system, and uninstalled everything VLC related. Even though I don’t use the backend there are no VLC packages that I don’t need
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•Long-term feedback: SONOFF SNZB-02D humidity/temperature sensorEnglish
4·5 months agoI replaced the battery on mine in under a year despite it reporting 92% or something like that… Using with Hubitat Elevation with the default update rates or slower. Very disappointed in the battery life otherwise, a great sensor
I don’t know about the distro but I know his keyboard only has 2 keys: 1 and 0
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I want to move out from Ubuntu and use something else.
11·5 months agoRecently install Fedora 42 KDE on one of those weird laptops with a pen - everything just works, no tinkering.
Looking at your specs - I have almost the same config, except in place of SATA SSD I installed a NVMe SSD, if course the laptop needs to support that. KDE Plasma is superior in the touch support, although the screen keyboard is a little buggy at times. But the situation in the GNOME ecosystem is a bit worse for touch/pen devices. Good luck
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•The last note taking app you'll ever needEnglish
2·6 months agoYep and can be easily firewalled to mitigate trust
It can track a bookmark last visited time and count a bookmark number times xlicjed. It is a bookmark sync centric service
So, how’s that in the privacy aspect?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•The Powerful AI Tool That Cops (or Stalkers) Can Use to Geolocate Photos in Seconds
1·10 months agoThanks, bro! I tried 12ft but it didn’t work
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•The Powerful AI Tool That Cops (or Stalkers) Can Use to Geolocate Photos in Seconds
4·10 months agoThe article is clipped. Is there a non-paywalled version
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What’s the newest way of watching YouTube?English
1·10 months agopiped.video still works for me: subscriptions, categories, comments. Watching is MPV
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Forget Chrome—Google Starts Tracking All Your Devices In 8 Weeks
82·11 months agoGoogle it
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Mobile hotspot with VPN: is GL.iNet the only game in town and is it trustworthy?
1·1 year agoThere is an interview with the founder on one of the Privacy podcasts. You can form your opinion. My opinion - yes, they are trustworthy and you can do with them anything that you can with any Linux box, alternatively flash a clean OpenWRT for extra paranoia
Signatures are different. Uninstall old FDroid version first
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•PayPal implements default data sharing with third parties: users must manually opt out
41·1 year agoI’m not your buddy, bro

Just curious, why is PiHole not a good choice here? I am using it for internal DNS management