Exceptionalism absolutely kills progress.
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I get what you’re saying, and I know you’re asking in good faith, but I feel that it’s going in the wrong direction. Voter fraud is not a common issue in the US; voter suppression is: voter roll purges, voter intimidation (like ICE at voting precincts), voting restrictions based on demographics, lack of a federal voting holiday(s), etc. Basically, voting is more secure than it is available.
muxika@lemmy.worldOPto
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1·8 hours agoOoh, that is very cool! Do you think an rPi Zero could run Traccar? Mine is just collecting dust after I pulled it off my network because it couldn’t handle pihole traffic.
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2·9 hours agoI guess that allure of rugged individualism attracts a lot of MAGA types to trades and small businesses. It’s been the opposite in education on the teachers’ side, but definitely adversarial with MAGA on the students’ and parents’ side. I used to teach current events, but I haven’t been able to do that for the last 10 years. Kids would find their way into your personal accounts, too, so I switched to federated platforms instead.
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3·9 hours ago…get back ownership of my materials…
Yes, that was a red flag for me. Ever have your materials “removed?” I once lost a few Kindle books because Amazon pulled them off the shelves. After that, I learned how to strip DRM off the books and save them offline.
Ditto about the notes. Are you using any specific apps to edit them? I’m just using nvim with markdown plugins.
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2·9 hours agoPiracy, basically.
Lol, you don’t say? Do you use something like Jellyseerr for requests?
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2·9 hours agoImmich is fantastic. I’d been using Nextcloud for photos, but, like many monolithic software suites, it lacks many features. I’d also been using Spotify for notifications, but I’ve abandoned it and ran to Matrix. I’ll have to try ntfy.
HomeAssistant can be great, though it does require some yaml-fu for notifications and such. At one point I had it use TTS for notifications.
muxika@lemmy.worldOPto
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2·10 hours agoDude, yes! Subscriptions are a scam. They hold your downloads at ransom.
muxika@lemmy.worldOPto
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3·11 hours agoThis feels like the road I took. Subscription services are a scam, and I can’t trust sharing personal data on somebody else’s hardware. Eventually I’d like to host instances for federated services I already use.
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4·12 hours agoDamn, got shot down, lol. I’m not advocating for churning out assignments; just for tinkering with editing and brainstorming. “Actually learning and doing things” is admirable. I’d rather be certain a student is growing instead of the clanker.
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3·20 hours agoYeah, there’s always a child-like fascination with technology. Do you ever feel like making it a career would’ve taken the joy out of it? My bro is IT and it somewhat did for him.
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26·20 hours agoHey, hosting your own LLM could work out for you in that respect.
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12·20 hours agoSorry to hear. On the upside, no one will be upset when the server goes down.
muxika@lemmy.worldOPto
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1·20 hours agoThat’s the way to go! I’m sure you didn’t want to go back to Windows after a while. That was the start for me, too, back with Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope.
Good luck! I just decided to rip the bandage off instead of going through my accounts. I’ve been self-hosting for several years now, and I have replacements for all Google apps. The only thing I’d been using it for was YouTube, but that site is definitely compromising for people with certain political opinions.
I had to install a redirect add-on while I held my breath.
Without the pay…
Proton and Privateemail through Namecheap.
I was using Nextcloud with OnlyOffice for a while, but since then, this is the setup:
- YouTube --> Invidious/Odysee/PeerTube
- Authenticator --> Stratum
- Google Passwords --> Vaultwarden
- Gmail/Calendar/Tasks --> Privateemail (through domain host)
- Google Drive --> Syncthing/SFTPGo (webdav implementation handles phone backups, too)
- Play Store --> Aurora and F-Droid
- Google Search --> SearXNG
- Google Home --> HomeAssistant
- Google Photos --> Immich
- Google Books --> Kavita
- Android Messages --> KDE Connect
- Google Maps --> Organic Maps or Magic Earth
- Google Meet --> Element
- Google Pay --> PayPal
- Google Voice --> Session
- YouTube Music --> gonic









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