It’s a good way to get your data stolen/malware. Don’t get me wrong from 10-18 I used pirated software exclusively. But it’s not secure or a good idea at all if you’re going to use, say, banking or crypto stuff. You can get a winblows key from a reseller for like $15-20USD. I personally wouldn’t mess around with any of it anymore. I got a bunch of cool art programs in a bundle for I think $25 ($400 usd value) that I use now, and before that I used Krita.
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So…. Anyone want to sponsor me for a work visa outside the USA? This ship is sinking and I’m surrounded by racist assholes apparently, and I want out!! Seriously….
RockLobstore@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Does installing Linux on a Mac keep Apple from getting your data?3·19 days agoWhy do you want to install it on a Mac when you can get a PC for way less? But definitely.
RockLobstore@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why does Signal want a phone number to register if it's supposedly privacy first?43·26 days agoTried session? Anyone have comments on it? Nice to be able to skip the phone and easily use vpn, though I haven’t spent enough time on that.
RockLobstore@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is a NAS the ultimate goal? Which yes - which one?101·27 days agoA nas is just a crippled home server. Just run a home server and it can act as your nas, too, and not be crippled. You don’t need a rack mount solution just build a pc in your price range (I built an i3 server this year for around $200 that will blow any NAS out of the fucking water) and install the appropriate OS/Software. All it does is run plex now, but I’m thinking of stealing some of your privacy focused ideas maybe I’ll setup next cloud, too :)
Neat. Never heard of it. I’ll take a look. One thing I read about was how Tor/Tails actually made itself more identifiable in some ways by having a “set” kind of user profile fingerprint (blank), and specific screen size/resolution and keyboard used. To actually pose as a real user, then spoofing a bunch of different hardware each time you turn on the OS/Browser seems like it would make you appear more authentic? That was a long time ago, maybe it’s being done already, or there is a reason they don’t that I do not understand. It seems like something they would obviously have thought of. At least in the US we aren’t using those kind of low resolutions as often anymore. When you say it’s based on tor, does it connect to the tor network? That always felt like a red flag for ISPs and spies to look deeper when connecting from say, a residential WiFi connection.
Haha, I do have a soft spot in my heart for trolling. That’s great. They’ve got money, I’m sure they can hire a therapist to massage their ego and make them feel like they’re a good person again. Unfortunately. Just once it would be cool if one of these billionaires/millionaires read something, woke up and used their money to help humanity instead of exploiting it buuut… probably not going to happen…
RockLobstore@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•P2P voice chat with push-to-talk (for gaming)?12·29 days agoIf you host the server it is. Which is really easy. Then you can do stuff to add security like adding an IP whitelist perhaps along with other things.
Just curious, why are you getting banned?
RockLobstore@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•P2P voice chat with push-to-talk (for gaming)?111·1 month agoMumble! You can host your own mumble server, I used to it for privacy over Discord. Getting people to use it is another challenge.
RockLobstore@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What would be a more privacy respecting service instead of Amazon?22·1 month agoOnly issue is that you pay a higher price plus shipping, likely, from the manufacturer.
Don’t connect it to the internet at all. Use a computer/appletv/roku whatever. A computer with your favorite Linux distribution to use just as a video player might be ok, I don’t know if you can get all the Dolby/HD stuff setup though unless you use a “commercial” solution. I use a w10 machine for the hd video sparkles.