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  • You can PM me your error messages for help. When it comes to simple group voice chat, I recommend mumble

  • the billionaire... appeared more than 2,200 times in the latest release of the Epstein files, where he coordinated years of meetings with the convicted child predator and sex trafficker.

    Maybe he wants the verification pix for his own pedo collection.

  • If it were me, I'd have chosen a different name to avoid confusion with helix the editor.

  • You can dettach your headers with --header.

    I've started putting the header and key on my boot partition on a USB key. Without the usb, the hard drives appear to be filled only with random data (plausible deniability). After booting, the USB can be removed to prepare for a panic shutdown.

  • I also want to be really sure that I don’t lose the encryption keys if I lose my phone and computer where I have my password manager.

    Keep a copy on your (PIN-secured) phone and a copy on your PC and dont lose both at the same time.

  • Not 100% sure but I believe this is to prevent side-loading on stock android. That is, a normal android can only install from the play store. Graphene and Calyx should be unaffected.

    Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

  • Try mumble if you just need voice. Just fire up a docker container and open a tcp and a udp port. The settings are under-documented so things like auth are tough to set up.

  • Like DAVx5?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    SMTP service

  • Good, that's probably the best you can do, I'm not an expert. I also meant, do you have a bulletproof upstream or are they going to terminate your service if you sent too many hacks?

  • There are a few monero vpns on kycnot.me... You should consider listing there when you feel ready.

    Curious about your upstream... Are they going to send takedown letters for torrent seeding? Are you ready for users to hack with your exit nodes and get blacklisted?

    This is the catch-22: non-kyc (anonymous) proxies get abused/blacklisted and become useless for anonymous browsing.

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  • My girl worked at a hardware store, and when customers asked for caulk, she'd ask if they wanted black caulk or white caulk. Then she'd say, "I like the white caulk better too," or "So you'll just take whatever caulk you can get your hands on?" or "Yeah, sometimes you gotta have the black caulk,"

  • And OP never mentioned self-hosting so my recommendation is out of line.

    But if you can self host your pm, you should.

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  • That's good. I mean you're still shooting yourself in the foot a little if you use the same vpn for your own outbound traffic. Either way, the ip reputation is damaged but at least you can turn the vpn off and use your clean IP when needed.

    You should isolate that phone from other devices on LAN too. Krebs just wrote an article about hackers using res proxies to move laterally through local networks, generally to infect other vulnerable devices like TV boxes.

    https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/01/the-kimwolf-botnet-is-stalking-your-local-network/

  • This probably isnt what you're looking for, but you never specified a page size so...

    I love thermal printers, like the ones that print receipts at the cashier. There's no ink; you just replace the little roll. They are great for text, just pipe a shopping list to lp and out it comes.

    I have a printer for full-sized sheets but there's no comparison to the thermal on OP's criteria. Except open hardware... I don't think there are any printers today that provide schematics.

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  • Your own wifi? Look into residential proxies. Much worse than harvesting your data.

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  • I don't know but I am also very suspicious of these apps.

    Maybe they are monetizing by selling your connection as a residential proxy. The receipts are probably a ruse to get you to keep opening the app so it stays active.

    I wouldn't let this cousin on my wifi.

  • I have been using vaultwarden, which is a rust implementation of bw.

    The guy that ported bw to rust originally named it "bitwarden-rust" until he got a copyright letter from bw saying not to use their name. Guy makes no money from the project but complied and renamed it to vaultwarden.

    Point is, I'm not promoting vaultwarden because I'm obsessed with rust... It's just that I suspect that bw will soon decide that they have enough users and it's time to enshittify for profit.

  • Just because Asus has EoL'd doesn't mean openwrt will drop support. In fact, you can get these routers for cheap now and breathe new life into them.

    With openwrt your router will outlive you. You might have to take it out with a shotgun. I have a 20-year-old dsl router that the isp gave us for free and it will not die.

    There are probably people reading this who are younger than this router, and don't remember DSL... and yet this beast can absolutely run openwrt 23.xx.

    https://openwrt.org/toh/actiontec/gt784wnv

    I say "can" because I retired mine to the box a few years ago, running 19.xx and working like new. (Just that 100Mbps is too slow.)

  • If you're connecting to gmail over pop/imap, no problem.

    If you're using the native gmail webmail or google chrome... They could.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    FOSS call recorder for android?