Suno fails to include a libre software license text file. We do NOT control it, anti-libre software.
Autonomous User
With anti-libre software, we are not users, we are used.
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Is Syncthing my ideal backup application?¶
No. Syncthing is not a great backup application because all changes to your files (modifications, deletions, etc.) will be propagated to all your devices. You can enable versioning, but we encourage you to use other tools to keep your data safe from your (or our) mistakes.
https://docs.syncthing.net/users/faq.html#is-syncthing-my-ideal-backup-application
Autonomous User@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Github - bugfishtm/bugfish-nuke: A Windows tool for emergency privacy: instantly deletes sensitive data and active logins to protect my information during unexpected searches or house warrants.English1·3 days agoThen, how’s derailing with CoD useful in this discussion and you’re calling others exhausting, lmao.
Autonomous User@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Keet and the potential of P2P technologyEnglish2·3 days agoKeet fails to include a libre software license text file. We do not control it, anti-libre software!
Autonomous User@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Github - bugfishtm/bugfish-nuke: A Windows tool for emergency privacy: instantly deletes sensitive data and active logins to protect my information during unexpected searches or house warrants.English21·4 days agoWho’s coming to search your CoD files?
Autonomous User@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Ofcom to tell social media sites to protect children from adult contentEnglish8·7 days agoUse Tor
Autonomous User@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to install Open WebUI on Arch Linux (Windows guide coming soon)English2·7 days agoSure, thanks!
Autonomous User@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to install Open WebUI on Arch Linux (Windows guide coming soon)English2·7 days agoThanks! This was written more as a template for a following Windows guide (harm reducing).
How can we have private group computing, online shopping, when people here fail to control their individual computing (Google Chrome, iOS, etc)?
Can’t see anyone replacing my on-device p2p libre apps with an app/service only they control. Try taking payment before making something no one asked for.
Not only OP, lots keep trying it. Don’t fall for this scam.
That is your choice but not helpful for a privacy space or our devices.
I am not talking about the control, not technology.
This does not prevent anti-libre JavaScript software spreading to the browser.
Paying for libre software is good. The Google Play Store is not libre software.
‘Closed source’ and ‘open source’ misses the point of libre software. Most things are trash. Making scams and malware competative does not help us.
‘Open source’ misses the point of libre software. Throwing away control over our own computing never helps.
Not very peer-to-peer when I need to open your website everytime or run a web server on my phone.We already have Syncthing.Normal people don’t want to pay for a service or run a server.~~To spread privacy, we need more apps to replace them with Syncthing. Like an app for this: https://lemmy.world/post/28313324~~
This fails to include a libre software license text file, like AGPL. We do not control it, anti-libre software. Very dangerous.
They target an app we already control, Syncthing, to replace it with an app/service only they control.
With buzzwords, technology, and ‘open source’, we are distracted and derailed away from this.
Attacks like this will quickly get your friends leaving private apps, which you worked so hard to recommend, when you fail to show them how to check for software freedom.
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