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Been thinking about buying a similar setup, and you just pushed me into buying a “Chinabox

Let’s see how this goes, if It explodes you owe me a beer, and a pair of hands, and another chinabox (I’m not a quitter)

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Is your statement true? Probably

But if we set our standards to “enough”, there wouldn’t be any progress

Was the switch enough for couch gamers? Sure. Did valve want to progress further? They did.

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It’s honestly sad, almost to the point where defederating from them would be better

But I’m sure we’d be loosing good people from hexbear too

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Was just checking back on here, good choice, if it doesn’t get bad, no further fragmentation :)

If it does get bad, this can always be reverted

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Good feature. I use signal daily, so this is a nice little improvement!

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I somehow tripped writing this, I also use aegis woops, but I did use authy In the past

My browser recommendation was based on how easy it is to just download librewolf compared to messing with user agent

I’m outdated in that proton situation, I’ll look into that

I vote positive on the wiki, we can discuss it in DMs

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We do have to be strict about this, as this rule comes from the instance and we must comply with that.

Still, avoiding traditional social media in general is a thing I support, so for me this rule is great. And I believe it also aligns with the view of a community who cares about privacy, as X/Twitter does like users data a lot.

A privacy report on X/Twitter here

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To add to this, all kinds of fitness trackers are still trackers, and they will sell your data.

I don’t have much knowledge of privacy-respecting alternatives, but this post on the GrapheneOS forum covers that for those interested.

Eventually, I’m sure we’ll cover hardware privacy more extensively in this community, as it deserves its own guide.

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A list of sources will be on the wiki, but since that will take some time, I’ll try to make a shorter post about this topic soon!

I suppose adding a way or two of installing games to run under proton will also be useful!

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