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  • Lemmy let's you have a user avatar? I've never seen one using Voyager.

    My username is a Latin phrase meaning (this particular definition is from Wikipedia): In contemporary parlance, it means tyrannical leaders will inevitably be overthrown. The phrase also suggests that bad but justified outcomes should, or eventually will, befall tyrants.

    I think rebellion against the US government is required at this point regardless of your political affiliation as our Public Servant's have shown to not care for who they represent, the American people.

  • Identity politics takes over. (As in what you're saying has already happened to a large degree)

  • Do you live in an area with lots of homeless? That seems most likely who would do that. Or some mentally deranged person. Either way, be careful with those types of people.

    You could try the photography/videography aspect to bring them to justice or the classic scare and/or beat them with a baseball bat

  • I would disagree. I've gotten quite a few people in my life to use Signal

  • I don't want to chat with people on WhatsApp with Signal. I don't want Meta linking my metadata. Interoperability will only keep people from switching to better platforms

  • I agree with you

  • It seems like we're shifting into Minority Report. There are actual pre crime divisions in police departments now and the surveillance state continues to grow exponentially.

  • He was able to install Linux and Windows but couldn't figure out how to pair a Bluetooth device...

  • That'll certainly be very interesting to see how accurate that is over time. Would be a game changer.

  • 10% over 8yrs to me is a huge loss. Think of a 2004 vehicle. That doesn't seem too old and certainly lots of those vehicles have modern expected amenities. It would have lost 25% of it's fuel tank size today if it had a battery instead. Diesel hybrids would be a great solution for outstanding fuel economy that would last for many, many, many years

  • Battery degradation and telemetry/surveillance will still be large issues if you do that.

  • I remember reading maybe a year ago that Nissian pushed an update to those Leaf's that prevented them from charging during certain hours so you couldn't get the benefit of cheap electricity rates. Either that or they just took away your ability to set specific charging times to the same affect.

  • Electric cars are not that great for the environment if you look into it deeply. Purchasing an old car and having things rebuilt like the engine are much more sustainable. You could also swap the engine out for an electric motor.

    The largest block to having modern private cars is that laws require cars to have driver monitoring systems and kill switches installed. Cars also have microphones in them for hands free calling, emergency calls, and active noise cancellation.

    Connecting your phone to your car is also a huge privacy invasion as now your phone that knows everything about you is tied to an invasive vehicle that takes you everywhere. A data aggregators wet dream.

    You would need to remove the sim card at the minimum but it's impossible to know ahead of time if that will detrimentally affect it's functions and throw codes.

    I have read about work being done on Linux operating systems for cars that I assume would be more open to modification but I don't think we can expect anything reasonably private anytime soon from that.

  • One profile. No Google sandbox stuff. All open source programs.

    On my work Pixel tablet I have a home profile as owner with Aurora store just to be able to load it on the other profile. Then a secondary "work" profile with all the bloat

  • I saw an ad for something I had just purchased and it bothered me very much. I began researching how that was possible and found all the privacy stuff. I started to Linux, then GrapheneOS, then my router, finally took my TV offline

  • Be aware that Mint disables you from finding non-verified flatpak applications by default. You can enable it in the GUI somewhere

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Signal on F-droid Guardian Repo

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    GrapheneOS App Isolation Question

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Privacy.com Updates

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    CasaOS Android SMB Help

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Stylus Noob

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    New Laptop Experience (CoPilot Generation)

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Need Help Finding Article on Car Privacy

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Archive to Check Compatibility?

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    Waydroid in a VM

  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Zwift Linux Alternative