I wouldn’t recommend network apps to a complete beginner. They might loose their network for a while and get afraid of tinkering. My 2p
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Eirikr70@jlai.luto
GrapheneOS@lemmy.sdf.org•A Once Good History Of France's Aide To Improve GrapheneOS Security
1·1 个月前You cannot consider the French State as a coherent body. ANSSI’s aim is making French information systems and especially that of the State more secure. So they will support whatever technology with that target. But the law enforcement have to find evidence in order to get “bad guys” into jail. The more secure the devices of the “bad guys” the hardest. That’s why the States are schizophrenic.
Eirikr70@jlai.luto
GrapheneOS@lemmy.world•I am considering moving to grapheneOS and was wondering is there a way to reinstall android in case something happens?English
9·1 个月前Reinstalling stock Android is just as simple as installing GrapheneOS. But you won’t be willing to revert if you don’t try and go too far into protecting your privacy. Go step by step and it will really make you happy!
Eirikr70@jlai.luto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a selfhostable chat service that people on phone and computers can log ontoEnglish
81·1 个月前There are many solutions. I have chosen xmpp/ejabberd/conversations/monal.
Eirikr70@jlai.luto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how do you explain selfhosting to the non-techies in your life?English
4·2 个月前I just like it and I value my privacy. I don’t try to convince anyone. I explain it is both a hobby and a kind of political statement.
You have a very restrictive definition of a smartphone. Sideloading is a natural way for installing apps. In fact it has for a very long time been the only way to install apps on a Windows computer.
Immich, Vaultwarden, Radicale, Cozy, FindMyDevice, Ejabberd, Hauk, Memos, Beszel, Docker-Mailserver, Crowdsec,…
Self-hosting for a bit less than 10 years. My main pain is that my setup is now stable and I have nothing left to tinker with.
They should support GrapheneOS rather than try and make something “more free” from LineageOS.
Right, but how many people are willing to use Signal? I have my own messaging server, and those who don’t want to use it write sms to me.
You’re not tech savvy… Don’t self-host a password manager!
It is out of the question!
I’m in my SSO moment. Been trying Authelia - too hard configuring - then TinyAuth - very nice but limited -, Pocket-ID - a jewel but allows only passkeys -. Now back to Authelia.
I have self-hosted Matrix for a couple of years. I eventually settled with xmpp/ejabberd/conversations. It is easier to maintain and less resource intensive, especially if you want to go the federation route.
Eirikr70@jlai.luto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Have you tried self-hosting your own email recently?English
7·3 个月前I have been self-hosting my mail server for the past 5 or 6 years with success. Recently my ISP decided to close port 25 so I have to use a third party to deliver my outgoing mail.





What strikes me is not the news. Palantir partners with many governments. What strikes me is the absence of this article in the French edition.