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  • I don't get the downvotes. My neighbours kid was abused while they had to deal with a psychotic other kid. The perpetrator, a catholic brothe, knew that and exploited the situation. They tried to cover up and denied everything. And that is only one reason to hate them. It was and is endemic. Greetings from catholic south Germany.

  • Ours has nearly 300'000 km and nearly no reparations are necessary. That's just exceptional. Extremely well designed and high quality components it seems. That's what counts for me, the looks, I couldn't care less and there is worse.

  • Having a big economy who's inhabitants never have to invest time into learn another language is a huge advantage for this economy. It's not a level playing field. Today there is no reason to still support English. In Europe we should use Esperanto or another easy to learn equivalent.

  • Nope. My Linux Mint randomly wakes up from sleep mode all the time. It's just a bug. Tried to fix it, never found solution. I guess I am fine with it. Well. Not really. Help me if you can!!11!!

  • No, not entirely. Posteo uses at least strong TLS (transport route encryption), meaning the message can hardly be intercepted between your (posteo) mailserver and the recipient mailserver. Everything else is unencrypted: the emails rest unencrypted on the posteo server (unless you activate crypt sorage, easy to do) and on the recipient server (e.g. Gmail). The latter will analyse your emails even if you never consented. All this can be stopped using Posteo, though. They provide a lot of tools help on this on their homepage. Look for PGP and inbound encryption.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml
    ShotDonkey @lemmy.world

    Proton is dead (for me). Let's collect and discuss alternatives! ✊🛡

    In an unexpected mask off "secure" email and VPN provider Proton took the stance of siding with the fascist MAGA Reps. Proton's services are no option for me and many others any longer. Let's collect and discuss alternatives (E2E encrypted email and VPN) here 🔐👇

    Always try to provide:

    -Server location (jurisdiction)

    -Governance

    -Integrity/trustworthiness/transparency

    -User experience/ease of use (grade 1 to 10, lets take Proton as a benchmark with an 8)

    -Pricing and links

    If you know alternative setups, feel free to share, too.

    #ProtonExodus

    Background: https://lemmy.ca/comment/13913116

    Edit:typo

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    ShotDonkey @lemmy.world

    Proton CEO embraces Trump for "standing up for the little guys"

    Unnecessary and deeply concerning bow to the new "king"

    Update: position got backed up by an official Proton post on Mastodon, it's an official Proton statement now. https://mastodon.social/@protonprivacy/113833073219145503

    Update 2, plot-twist: they removed this response from Mastodon - seems they realize it exploded into their face!

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    ShotDonkey @lemmy.world

    Running local LLMs for privacy as an alternative to ChatGPT, MS Copilot etc.?

    What are your thoughts on #privacy and #itsecurity regarding the #LocalLLMs you use? They seem to be an alternative to ChatGPT, MS Copilot etc. which basically are creepy privacy black boxes. How can you be sure that local LLMs do not A) "phone home" or B) create a profile on you, C) that their analysis is restricted to the scope of your terminal? As far as I can see #ollama and #lmstudio do not provide privacy statements.