I like the stance on fining big corporations and taxing corporations. And I think donations would work very well too as long as a focus of donations was built into the education system. I would need to do some more research to see weather or not that would be enough money since so much government money currently comes from taxpayers. In almost every country.
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I don’t understand why so many privacy respecting vpns just lack port forwarding. It’s really frustrating and I don’t know why mullvad would remove it.
That was a really good read and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I loved the day in a life sections that was really interesting. I just have a few questions mainly I don’t really understand why full on privacy results in a perfect socialist democracy and why a complete lack of privacy would result in a 1984. I believe you could still instated a somewhat fair democracy even if there was a complete lack of privacy. And also I find it difficult to see how there could be free healthcare and education without taxes you said there were other ways that money could be collected, I would be very interested to here what those other ways are. But still overall that was a beautiful piece of writing and thank you for showing me to considere a world with complete privacy and a complete lack of.
I hope that’s a joke.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Intel NUC Homelab - Plex, Immich, Home AssistantEnglish2·2 days agoProxmox definitely has a harder set-up i am currently doing it right now and I’ve found it a bit of a learning curve, but it is definitely the ultimately better and more fun option if you ask me ;)
Someone should correct me if I’m wrong but auto update should be as easy as scheduling the commands for apt or whatever package manager your using to update.
They support anonymous payments, including Bitcoin
This was talking about protonvpn Bitcoin is not at all anonymous all transactions are completely public for everyone to view.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Made Little Progress in Switching from Google, But Stuck on the root of the problemEnglish1·4 days agoYeah ok. Maybe there is another alternative hiding somewhere else that I have not heard about. Or just try reaching out to customer support.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Synology could bring “certified drive” requirements to more NAS devicesEnglish2·5 days agoFor me at least I never considered a synology nas it seemed like the apple of home servers. Especially when I enjoy building machines anyway there was no point. Although I can definitely see the appeal for some people.
I wonder if there are more open solutions that don’t require building a machine from scratch.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Made Little Progress in Switching from Google, But Stuck on the root of the problemEnglish1·5 days agoI’ve never heard of infomaniak before thanks for showing me it looks really good!
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Made Little Progress in Switching from Google, But Stuck on the root of the problemEnglish2·14 days agoAs far as I know there is no good free way to use Thunderbird. Protonmail blocks Thunderbird behind a paywall and tuta doesn’t let you use Thunderbird at all you will probably have to make a compromise there.
I honestly don’t see the big deal with people hating on proton. It’s still open source it’s still encrypted and doesn’t mine your data that seams to check most of the boxes for me. The only problem I had with it was the default main client which shows upgrades to go unlimited all the time but I just use Thunderbird now.
Still both don’t work for me. Great idea though.