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Heh, P2P absolutely does not minimize security concerns, especially of your IP being revealed.
Remember how people got DDoSed all the time because of Skype?
Heh, P2P absolutely does not minimize security concerns, especially of your IP being revealed.
Remember how people got DDoSed all the time because of Skype?
An IP address alone does not identify you. It might identify your general area.
Any other website works the same way. I can go buy a domain, set up a plain html site, and view the IP of anyone who visits the site.
What kind of features are you looking for?
Whoever you’d recommend is already exposed to the lemmy.ml people or worse, it’s just through Facebook or Instagram or Reddit. At least here they’re a little self-contained.
People trend towards your expectations. You’ll still have a bell curve, it’s just a matter of where it’s centered.
Don’t connect that machine to the internet. (Not that you had plans to.)
C# is a better language anyway.
I expect the future is in Rust and C#.
Lemmy.world is bigger, but Lemmy.ml.is the developers’ instance, and gets the newest versions of Lemmy first.
It’s also the oldest instance, I believe.
Anything that speaks poorly of China, especially Wikipedia.
Use a porn/incognito window to go to https://lemmy.ml/c/worldnews click modlog and search for your name.
What? If you have context, let us know. I just posted what I found on the modlog over there.
For reference:
He linked https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinjiang_internment_camps
That’s not allowed on lemmy.ml
The PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) was a huge giveaway that was partly bipartisan. Except Trump wouldn’t allow proper oversight, so of course it was abused.
This is a computer. Time (in this aspect) isn’t an issue.
This is the biggest reason I don’t own a smartwatch yet. I want to own my own health data, and not have it locked into Fitbit or Google.
You can use both on your phone to sync with each of them, yes. Immich and Google Photos won’t communicate directly (and don’t need to).
It’s a good idea in case your Google account ever gets banned. (Say you issue a chargeback against Google Wallet or something.)
I have a lot of experience with both. As a tech savvy user, I slightly prefer KeePass. Syncing between devices is slightly more painful, but I find it to be more reliable, and it doesn’t have the attack surface that Bitwarden does. (While encrypted, Bitwarden still really wants a web server and a local database connection.)
VaultWarden is probably better for those who can’t be bothered to move a file around and want direct browser integration. With KeePass when you need a password, you’ll make sure the username has focus and then alt+tab to KeePass and hit “autofill”. Some sites won’t take “username{tab}password{enter}” and you’ll have to customize the configuration.
VaultWarden is better at prompting you to add new passwords. I prefer the workflow that’s encouraged by KeePass, where you open the app first and use the app to open the URL. (You can do this in VaultWarden too, but it’s less obvious.)
For images I highly recommend Immich. It’s the Google Photos equivalent, and it works excellently.
I use SyncThing for documents, but photos from my phone go to Immich.
VaultWarden if you want all the features without paying $40/year.
Otherwise Bitwarden will either allow you to self-host OR allow you to share passwords with one other person (using their server), but not both.
VaultWarden just unlocks all the features.
You might be able to prevent that (single player) app from accessing the Internet at all using a firewall. Of course they probably won’t allow that, either.
I usually don’t like the cracked version for games. Pirated executables are sketchy. Even if they work, you don’t know what may have been added.
I take it you don’t like onions.
Do you use websites? They can also track your IP.