#UnplugTrump: Free Yourself Digitally from Trump and Big Tech - 30 Tips (now in English)
#UnplugTrump: Free Yourself Digitally from Trump and Big Tech - 30 Tips (now in English)

#UnplugTrump: Free Yourself Digitally from Trump and Big Tech

#UnplugTrump: Free Yourself Digitally from Trump and Big Tech - 30 Tips (now in English)
#UnplugTrump: Free Yourself Digitally from Trump and Big Tech
Tip 30: Embrace a More Analog Life
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There was actually nothing wrong with analog products, and they were only replaced so that companies could sell you more shit you don't need.
Not only from a privacy perspective, but analog tech is often made to last a lifetime and/or can be easily repaired compared to modern tech versions.
Many of us did it that way in the past. I still bring a notebook to in-person meetings for handwritten notes. I only have a few smart bulbs and smart switches in the house because they are more accurate than the analog timers. There are things like digital music that make life far more convenient than records, tapes, and CDs, though. So much technology is unnecessary, though.
I didn't know about OpenVoiceOS, I usually see Leon more recommended (also open-source), are there upsides of using OpenVoiceOS instead of Leon? I don't see Leon mentioned on it
You just need to read more of the blog, I'm sure they went in-depth at some point.
I did read and no they didn't address this specific question, this is all it says about personal assistants:
Tip 5: Open-Source Voice AssistantOpen-Source Voice Assistant
Say goodbye to Alexa and other voice assistants that eavesdrop and analyze your conversations. Instead, try a privacy-friendly alternative like OpenVoiceOS, an open-source assistant developed by an active community and runnable on a Raspberry Pi. This way, you stay in control of your data.
#Alexa #OpenVoiceOS #Sprachassistent #VoiceControl #SpeechRecognition #datenschutz #privacy
Quite a few of the tools I personally decided to use aren't listed but a big +1 for this cool blog post nonetheless :)
You mind naming some of those tools?
not at all.
This is a neat little read! Most of my phone use is for music and podcasts so I’d be stoked to try out funkwhale! All the other changes are really interesting too, it’s nice to see the perspective from outside the US, thanks for the share.
Good old Kuketz-Blog, now also in English.
Usually solid advice, you can take everything they write without a pinch of salt.
I'm new to the Fediverse and am astonished when I see Facebook icon or direct mention but I usually see alternatives for Reddit/Discord/Twitter more mentioned, has anyone here used Facebook? Mastodon doesn't have events calendar nor communities or "pages"/alternative profiles to use for branding without needing separate account unless I haven't explored it enough then I'm sorry
has anyone here used Facebook? Mastodon doesn’t have events calendar nor communities or “pages”/alternative prof
That might be because Mastodon is not intended to have that role as a "Facebook alternative"? It's more of a Twitter alternative IIRC. For calendar, vents and stuff like that there's Friendica, although no idea if there is such thing as alternate profiles.