Delete all your accounts, and tell all your friends and family to do the same. Refuse and reject any service designed to fixate your attention. You won't miss them, most people alive today lived in a world without their influence.
I'm here because I believe in a world where high tech, human nature, and the climate can thrive in harmony.Solarpunk is how I think that world would look like.
I think the one core belief we all share is a optimistic view about the relationship between technology and environment.
I'm not really interested in policing the term "solarpunk".
As long as you're thinking about how to harmonize technology, climate, and people, then you are solarpunk in my book.
very straightforward and easy to use, very similar apple aesthetic too. I can setup a raid array with just a few clicks immediately after installing.
you don't need the zima board to use zimaOS if you already have some hardware laying around.
zimaOS comes with a docker app store where you can spin up immich, or any other dockerized service, like jellyfin, next cloud, etc. I'm sure seafile is in there too
I feel like this was more recent, but it could be that I read it recently. Theres an official response from proton regarding this incident if you want to learn more about the situation.
One benefit of using proton is because your emails live in Switzerland and your data is subject to their laws around data privacy. From what I know, that doesn't protect you from criminal investigation, but it does protect your data from non government agency requests and data brokers.
The climate activist I'm referring to was squatting in high rises as protest, which is against the law in france. France used interpol to communicate with the swiss government in order to get more information about their suspect. The official response from proton covers more about this incident, and I think it's likely they had no idea what this climate activist was doing.
Privacy unfortunately does not mean youre free to commit crimes, or even that your personal info is safe from police inquiry. That is anonymity, not privacy.
Although I don't agree with protons decision to remove wording around logging IPs in their terms of service, it's disingenuous to think that proton is somehow complicit and is "tracking down activists". From my perspective, they were following the law, as messed up as the law is.
executives who cant be trusted to hit the save button on an excel spreadsheet forcing developers to use LLMs to cut labor costs deserve the code that is produced
Delete all your accounts, and tell all your friends and family to do the same. Refuse and reject any service designed to fixate your attention. You won't miss them, most people alive today lived in a world without their influence.