

Finally a good approach at raising money (other than donations)
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Finally a good approach at raising money (other than donations)


Btw if you’re still looking for an IRC client, check out Goguma. It’s a better, more modern looking alternative to Revolution.


I’m glad you like it. Consider making a post about your experience so far having switched from iOS to GrapheneOS. The community likes these kinds of posts. Don’t hesitate to use screenshots, etc.
I know about the security issues in desktop Linux, but I still think secureblue fits that level of the iceberg pretty well. I would put Qubes there as well.
You could add secureblue. I would put it in the same category as GrapheneOS and Vanadium.
Chromium-based browsers have arguably better security than Firefox. https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/firefox-chromium.html
Vanadium further improves Chromium’s security by disabling the JS JIT Compiler, using a hardened memory allocator (GrapheneOS hardened_malloc) enabling ARMv8.5 MTE, and applying other hardening patches (https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium/tree/main/patches).
The secureblue project maintains a hardened Chromium build for Linux called Trivalent, which uses most of the patches from Vanadium, among others. You can get it from their repo: https://repo.secureblue.dev/secureblue.repo


your (very expensive) license is tied to a USB stick
Not true. You can link it to your Unraid.net account using Unraid Connect: https://docs.unraid.net/account/link-key/
Sure, it’s not perfect, but still the best option for beginners.


Unraid is great for beginners.


The Swiftfin app is awesome


Programmer dvorak
I also taught myself Colemak and Workman, but I prefer Dvorak
The Spitz AX has a more powerful MediaTek dual core CPU running @ 1.3GHz. It also supports 5G, and has 2.5 Gbps Ethernet. As far as I can see, the Puli uses the same CPU, but it also includes a battery.
I recommend getting a dedicated cellular router like the GL.iNet Mudi (but you’re gonna need a USB Hub if you want to use Ethernet), Spitz (4G) or Puli (5G). The latter two have integrated Ethernet ports. Both are also available with built-in batteries.




Tech bros are only interested in getting the results from open source
That’s why we need the GNU AGPLv3


The state must be abolished. In fact, all forms of hierarchy must be abolished.
I like Zola. You can integrate it with Lemmy comments: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/30018034




You can use this website to check if your banking app is supported: https://privsec.dev/posts/android/banking-applications-compatibility-with-grapheneos/
Wikipedia has way more donors, since it’s basically the only one of its kind. There is no Big Tech alternative to Wikipedia, so everyone just uses it by default. There are lots of other messengers though, so Signal isn’t the default choice.