I’m a Linux user.
Threema > anything owned by giant corporations
Apart fron all the others, number 7 seems kinda useful.
I do not trust any company, even if it is “privacy-friendly” or “anonymous”. There is no way to proofe this, sure I could view the code but there might just be a slight possibility that the company is saving and stealing your data.Self-Hostinmg is for me the way to go.
Fully agree!
Are VPNs in the UK getting banned? If e2ee is getting banned for “online safety,” many apps are at risk, but doesn’t that mean that you could just install the apps via a VPN?
I would recommend using Matrix. But if you really want the “Discord experience” than I would suggest Revolt.
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Ubuntu.It’ went from a great beginner distro to a dumpster fire filled with snaps and telemetry.
If you like a Smartwatch-like experience, just try out the PineTime. Been using it now for 5Months and it’s been great so far.
Or FreeTube on desktop.
ProtonVPN, but I’ve been thinking of switching to Mullvad or maybe PIA(because of price).
NewPipe is superior, except when watching something like Mr.Beast. I don’t know why but when I watch some videos from him I hear Arabic sound.
Definitly Flatpaks. Although snaps have improved since I last used them. But of all I still prefer the good old shell based Package manager.
Huh, you actually did it.
There’s a privacy-friendly Discord out there called Revolt. Honestly, though, it doesn’t bug me if the chat is on Discord. I will not use it, even if it is on Matrix or Revolt.
Super Hexagon keeps me awake.
I just recently read something about, that apple needs to use RCS by the end of 2023.