I dualboot both Windows and Linux. I use windows just for pyinstaller and compiling, while i daily drive Arch Linux with dwm.
I dualboot both Windows and Linux. I use windows just for pyinstaller and compiling, while i daily drive Arch Linux with dwm.
It does, but wake on lan is disabled in the BIOS.
Well ever since i got this iphone, i didnt really bother removing all the bloat. Thanks for the recommendation though!
Well neither i do use Ring whatsoever.
this defo has to be a joke (i dont use facebook but i find this funny tbh)
I use searx more then the fluffy DuckDuck that can’t go anywhere.
I don’t backup my photos to iCloud. All beause someone can crack into my Apple Account and find out who am i by just looking at my pictures.
I daily drive Void Linux as i do consider Windows being spyware.
Well, all my home appliences rely on Alexa. I do trust amazon as i had no issues with it.
About apple, i did opt out from diagnostic data sharing, filled my icloud drive and disabled find my iphone. Tho to be honest, i had this iphone for 2 years now and havent found a reason to switch yet. (iPhone 12)
To be honest. What made me care about privacy was social media apps such as Reddit. Every single day, i used to get reddit notifications promoting “the most popular post in my country”. Look, at first i didn’t care. Now it got annoying, to the point where i replaced Refdit with Lemmy, getting rid of windows, switching to FOSS (free and open source software) apps and also using Degoogled Chromium. While reddit wasnt the only thing i mentioned so far, i hate how Youtube has to know where you live, and giving you directions to the nearest store (for certain ads). This probably may get malliciously used in the future, that’s what i got really aware of. Now it really hurt me when Youtube has killed most 3rd party frontends (such as invidious and piped). So in conclusion, Privacy can really matter for me as a lot of services i used to use can now collect data about you.
Maybe try using pulsemixer. (if you have pulseaudio installed ofc)
Well as you may know, when you try running pyinstaller on linux, it packs the .py file into a linux exectuable, not a windows executable.