2 decaf and 1 caf Lipton bag in a pot of boiling water, let it steep for 10 minutes or so, then pour the lot over ice into a gallon pitcher and fill it up the rest of the way with cold water. I then pour it into a glass of ice and drink about half a gallon a day.
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survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Standard notes: what about don’t put all your eggs in one basket rule?1·1 year agoOof. I did not know about that. That’s unfortunate!
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we make search results show lemmy pages?0·1 year agoInfiltrate a search engine and develop fediverse-aware indexing that boost fedi pages in search results based on engagement and reach.
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Standard notes: what about don’t put all your eggs in one basket rule?3·1 year agoIs there a problem with your Lemmy client? My comment renders fine on Raccoon.
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Standard notes: what about don’t put all your eggs in one basket rule?7·1 year agoMaybe Logseq, too.
+FOSS like Joplin and unlike Obsidian
+plaintext markdown files like Obsidian and unlike Joplin’s janky database
-less feature-rich than obsidian
-block-based instead of note-based, so a slight paradigm-shift is required
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•What non-FOSS software have you been unable to quit?2·1 year agoI started on it instead of Obsidian
This is the way. I started on Obsidian, and Logseq is painful in comparison. It’s a good product, but I got accustomed to too many nice conveniences over the past couple of years.
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux continues to be above 4% on the desktop4·1 year agoThat is irrelevant. We are more concerned with relative market share than raw numbers. For example, many devs will not develop towards a browser or OS that has less than 5% market share. If/when Linux market share hits 5% and even 10%, we expect marked increases in developer interest to support our OS of choice. As far as I’m aware, nobody really sets such metrics based on raw user counts, so that is a less important number for us. Your Statistics 101 course should have taught you to make sure the statistics you are measuring are relevant.
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Meta cancelled climate change ads, then cancelled a local newspaper that reported about the ads, then a blogger who reported on the paper's cancellation, and now has escalated to blocking all of LGF3·1 year agoIf you continue using our website, we’ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on this website.
You literally have an “x” button in the top-right of your web browser (or similar exit feature if you’ve disabled or moved that).
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•New Discord TOS binds you to forced arbitration - Opt-Out NowEnglish1·1 year agoWelcome to America. New here?
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Are there any other companies like lexisnexis?16·1 year agoYou might start googling things like “OSINT handbook” or “OPSEC guide” and see what people put together to protect yourself from data-mining, fingerprinting, and various other ways to protect your personal information.
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is the practice of using freely-available resources to collect information on something/somebody. Learning about the tools used to perform OSINT searches is a good first step to determine which databases you may want to scrub yourself from.
Operations Security (OPSEC) is a military term that involves the security and protection of any data – classified or unclassified – that could potentially be used against you. OPSEC sounds exactly what you’re looking for, but I mention both terms because looking at potential attacks from both a red team (attacker) and blue team (defender) is a good practice to make sure you’re not missing any vulnerabilities (in other words, even if your only goal is defense, it is beneficial to think like an attacker and visualize how you would attack yourself).
One such result of a search shows John Troony’s Opsec for the Paranoid gist.
Some example of people-finder sites like LexisNexus from his document would be:
## People-Finder Sites - BeenVerified: http://www.beenverified.com/ - DOBSearch: https://www.dobsearch.com/ - Intelius: http://www.intelius.com/ - LexisNexis: http://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/products/public-records.page - Spokeo: http://www.spokeo.com/WhitePages: http://www.whitepages.com/ - WhitePages: http://www.whitepages.com/
But the nearby sections in that document may be of use to you, like “Opt out of Data Mining”.
OSINT/OPSEC is a giant rabbit hole you can go down, and you can get as paranoid as you want – scrubbing social media sites or poisoning the well of sites that collect data indiscriminately and don’t let you remove it, all the way to the ultra-paranoid burner phones and entire false identities (as long as you hopefully stay within the bounds of what is legal in your country or at least keep your laws in mind when you do step outside of the law). If you are interested in stuff like that, you might start looking at things like The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity.
Ooh, I moved to hyprland a few months ago and fell in love, but sway will give me static layouts? My singular gripe with hyprland is I want to keep my RDP app fixed to a size and never resized for anything, because when that window resizes inadvertently, I have to MFA half a dozen connections. I mostly like the dynamic tiling, but I’d like to fix one window on one workspace and never have it resize.
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android phone saving metadata for screenshots4·1 year agoOh, yuck. Yeah, I have a Samsung phone, too, and can’t figure out how to strip exif data from screenshots. You might be stuck with a third-party exif-stripper app.
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android phone saving metadata for screenshots3·1 year agoWhat phone, what camera app, what Android version (and be specific if the manufacturer or service provider added their own customizations, as is common with Samsung and most major service providers).
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What music video do you wish was a full movie?0·1 year agoAphex Twin - Come To Daddy. I felt even the directors cut was a bit rushed and left several unresolved themes.
Well, yes, it was something beautiful and amazing and we all loved it very dearly, or we wouldn’t be so passionate about what management has done to it and continues to do to it.
Just bite the bullet and move to the best fit. I jumped from spotify to ytm and I lost some features that I loved, but gained others.
Trust, though? Neither. They’re both terrible companies, but I am currently living in southeast Asia working for an American company, so it’s nice to pay $4 usd worth of local currency for a full youtube premium family membership. I know Google is spying on all the media I watch, but it’s convenient as heck to let my kid watch their YouTube channels with no ads and I get good music out of it.
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Not to be that guyEnglish8·1 year agoYes, I torrent Linux ISOs for any version or distro I want to install, and then I seed them until I download an updated version of whichever distro (and occasionally I’ll clean up old ones if I stopped using that distro but the version I have is ancient).
But of course when we talk about torrenting in public forums, it’s funny to only mention all the Linux distros we are torrenting and remaining hush-hush about other things we may be sharing.
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How can I access my own ebooks?English15·1 year agoHonestly, I just self-host. I download my ebooks, use Calibre to clean them, convert them to my favorite format (ePub), and tag the shit out of them with metadata. My Calibre library lives in a folder that gets synced to all my devices (I’m currently using a commercial cloud storage platform from one of the big providers, but working on spinning up a Nextcloud instance). Then I just open my ebooks in Moon+ Reader Pro on my phone and read away.
survivalmachine@beehaw.orgtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Suggestion for the community: better search results and categories?3·1 year agoI think that’s a cool idea, but I don’t like it for unixporn. I always feel the *porn communities are just what you’re seeing – people sharing their pretty thing. Maybe they give details, maybe not. Maybe they interact and chat with the community, maybe not.
If it’s done by the Westworld peeps, i wouldn’t be surprised if there aren’t 2 years between seasons.