I am this same person, what this fella said is true for me too
I deleted my account when I heard they were going to roll this out... If I'm using a service you ask me if you can sell me out, you dont give me the option after doing it
The original image was two side by side car consoles, one a slab tablet for all car controls, the other a radio and a/c. You posted a pic of a pioneer radio. I was just commenting that the pioneer won't control the A/C and you'd still need the controls for the a/c alluding to the fact the original post is about how the enshitification of cars has made them do cost saving by putting the AC and Radio in one touch screen, and that the radio by itself would not solve that problem... youre just acting like a smug jackass.
Its self hostable now, and I'm my playing around with the self hosted version it seems fine
Myself and the post agrees, but if the car only had the radio there would be no AC. You still need the ac knobs xD
I dont think that pioneer controls the ac I'm gonna be honest w u
Its honestly really good now in my experience. Honestly wish people used it instead of Zoom.
Ive been using Jitsi for screen sharing and calls :p
I'm pretty sure its supposed to be Discord. Discords tagline used to start with "Imagine a place where X" which is why theyre saying "Imagine a matrix client" lol
This looks interesting, and if they can get VC & E2EE it will definitely be something I'll make the switch to from Matrix. As much as I love Matrix, it feels very messy and uncoordinated.
Did you try Cinny?
I'm not sure about for the 5G version, but I was able to bootloader unlock the regular 2021 Stylus using the rescue tool, and install Andy Yangs LineageOS GSI. 4G, calling and text worked like stock. It was kind if a PITA to maintain but it was nice peace of mind.
I know the average Joe doesnt care about security/privacy but, ugh. Really wish we did. Society (at least in the US, where I am) might be a bit less shit if they did. I'm glad to hear that iMessage is a flash in the pan in other countries though, I dont understand why its such a big deal here, especially when Signal/WhatsApp exists and provides a similar seemless experience across more than one platform, but then again you'd hear me complaining about Meta if I lived anywhere else in the world so, really a lose lose for me :(
Gonna be honest I'd much prefer Signal to take off in this regard. In the US iMessage is the closest widely excepted equivalent, but if I'm gonna do WiFi IM, I want to know it is 100% verifiably private. Otherwise I might as well be using SMS/MMS.
I CAN'T 😭😭 THIS SHIT GOT MERGED
If they were to be independently audited by multiple Privacy firms and/or open source their codebase I wouldnt be as concerned about giving them data and maybe even paying for something like YTPremium, but as it stands its a black box. I dont know what theyre doing, why should they get to know what I'm doing? Privacy should be a two way street imho. If the cost of privacy is that they wouldnt be able to maintain their infrastructure, I'd rather see their company fail.
Does google/patreon do country/state/county/province tax calculation? I'd be surprised as when I was working DoorDash they wouldnt even do as much as a free trial of TurboTax to get you started. The wrote you a check and it was on you to figure the rest out
Home Assistant can be used as an AIO for smart home devices. I assume OP is referring specifically to home assistant integrations that are privacy friendly such as Z-Wave and ZigBee devices that only communicate to each other locally over radio instead of over the internet to someone else's PC.
Sorry if this is slightly off topic, I searched for communities about tech support on here and couldn't find anything that wasn't dead in the water. Basically I want to use WPA3 on my Network, however my Windows partition doesn't support WPA3 for some reason. I only keep that piece of trash around for school work. My Fedora Linux partition can use WPA3 just fine so I assume this is a driver issue. Is there any way to use Linux WiFi drivers on Windows?
(inb4 how the turntables)
Hello, I self host an email server and I am currently using mailcow-dockerized, however I have found their community support to be extremely lackluster, and their software having major annoyances that have either gone unfixed for years or are so specific in scope that going through the song and dance of submitting it to their GitHub using their lengthy bug reporting process isnt worth it (because most of what they ask for is unrelated to the bug I'm reporting)
I want an email server that I can allow my friends and family to use, and that can generate random aliases they can use when signing up for websites or software that can be easily deleted if they no longer use the service or want their spam. I dont have very many requirements other than that one feature, and the software either being stable enough on its own, or the community being nicer around supporting their users.
Thanks in advance.
Hello Lemmy, this is my first time posting instead of commenting so if this is the wrong place or I'm formatting this wrong feel free to let me know how to fix it.
One of my healthcare providers (US) has just alerted me I've been affected by a Data breach (from February, so glad to see they took it seriously and alerted people quickly). The breach supposedly affects Full name, address DoB, and health information such as illnesses and medications. They have sent a 2 page information packet that gives recommendations such as calling the three creditors and a "free" 5 year subscription to an experian credit monitoring service. Upon checking the website they want my full name, DoB, SSN, Address, email, phone number, and I'm sure if they could my blood type and fingerprints.
What I would like to know is are these services they are providing me with "safe" for a threat model that involves keeping my information out of the hands of advertisers, bad actors and people who don't need it? Do they already have this information and are just asking to verify who I am? I'd prefer not to have my identity stolen due to someone else's computer having a security flaw. What's my best course of action to preserve my privacy while not having my identity stolen?
Thanks for any help in advance.
Trying to migrate off of stealth for Reddit so I can stop feeling guilty that I'm still technically using reddit