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Atheism @lemmy.world

Illusions of Faith: The Human Construct of Religion and the Search for Meaning

Philosophy @lemmy.world

Illusions of Faith: The Human Construct of Religion and the Search for Meaning

Philosophy @lemmy.world

Unraveling the Illusion: Marriage as a Modern-Day Matrix

Philosophy @lemmy.world

The Illusion of Connection: How Social Media Masks Our Struggles and Traps Us in a Cycle of Consumption

Loops @lemmy.world

Will My Loop Account Request Be Declined?

  • When I'm using RethinkDNS, does it matter if I'm using RethinkDNS hosted on Cloudflare or Fly.io, or should I consider other DNS services like AdGuard, NextDNS, or Mullvad? Would using RethinkDNS in this way defeat the purpose of its privacy features?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    DNS Applications vs. Private DNS: Which is Better for Privacy and Security?

    DeGoogle Yourself @lemmy.ml

    Should I Disable Google Play Services for Better Privacy?

  • While Vivaldi offers a unique browsing experience, I believe Brave provides even more features and enhancements compared to both Chrome and standard Firefox. It focuses on privacy and performance, which many users find beneficial.

  • Do alternatives like Invidious and Piped really work? I'm skeptical because it seems like YouTube doesn't want users to have a privacy-focused viewing experience.

    I think PeerTube is a great platform, but it lacks enough content to keep me engaged. Quitting YouTube is challenging, especially since I’ve become more aware of online privacy thanks to some privacy-focused YouTubers. However, many of these creators haven't transitioned to platforms like PeerTube.

    For example, while some creators like The Hated One and Mental Outlaw have switched to Linux, they still primarily use YouTube.

    There are many FOSS services available, but most still rely on big tech. I'm not saying that's inherently bad, but it does highlight how limited our options can be.