

Yes, it’s by design. You should probably read this https://mullvad.net/en/browser/mullvad-browser
Glorified network janitor. Perpetual blueteam botherer. Friendly neighborhood cyberman. Constantly regressing toward the mean. Slowly regarding silent things.


Yes, it’s by design. You should probably read this https://mullvad.net/en/browser/mullvad-browser


But they’re all afraid to say anything or trying to stop it because they think the Swedish people will vote for the Nazi party if they don’t keep deporting immigrants. It’s all just game to get votes and appear anti-immigration. Sweden really is the European mini-U.S.


I’d actually rather see many federated solutions with cross-EU interoperability instead of making yet another payment monopoly
You’re saying Lemmy usage is turn on? I’m not judging, you do you, but that’s a weird fetish


a savage slam indeed


being shaken down by Proton to pay even more money
Obviously you’re free to do as you please and its not an airport, you don’t have to announce your departure. But there’s no such thing as free service. Posting angry tirades seems counter productive.
I’d recommend self-hosting. Then you don’t have to worry about privacy, getting data hijacked or getting ripped off by sudden cost increases.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pensions_in_Germany
I think you want to have all three pillars going, normally you save in some kind of stock market pension fund.
I don’t live in Germany, but lot of countries in EU have similar system. Over here in Sweden, you can easily see an overview and your projected pension at retirement age by logging into one of government offered e-services, maybe Germany has something similar.
What number you need to reach - is completely up to you of course.


Just keep working harder! It’ll trickle down!


A strange game. Only winning move is not to play.


Heh, kinda funny that Euronews completely ignores the European Nordics and goes to Canada for advice. Oh well. Mistakes were made, I guess.


He only likes certain regions of young girls.


Ok - so while I’m not ‘boycotting’ America, because I don’t really think that’s going to change anything, I’d much rather spend my energy focusing on my local community. But having said that, I don’t either understand or subscribe to certain U.S American cultural tropes such as:
There’s not much I can do about them though. Except to act in my local community, and to tell my kids and anyone listening: There are better ways to live and better ideals to aim for.


And you’re right, of course. The original American culture is very much worth preserving.
Lemmy is the software. There are many servers with different moderation policies. There are some leftwing servers and there are some rightwing ones. Join a community that fits your personal preference


What is even “American culture” apart from mash-up of worlds immigrant cultures?
You are correct about the awareness part. Sometimes I forget that people make tech choices a big part of their identities (like being an “Apple user”) and fixing problems becomes a social cost, more than a technical or privacy choice.
While I always love a good privacy tantrum and throwing your toys out of the pram, I don’t really get why there has to be a public announcement of ”switching”.
But I guess it’s his blog, so whatever. Wish him the best of luck with the new HP 2-in-1. Hope he remembered to turn off all the tracking features in his Ubuntu.
It’s a fool’s errand unfortunately. Users stay in spaces because their friends and social circles are there. It doesn’t really matter how shitty the platform becomes. The social cost of moving is just too high.
The solution is interoperability and some regulation. Unfortunately we have neither. All you can do is inform your mom about the dangers and teach her to recognise propaganda and abuse.
Would recommend reading Cory Doctorow’s book ”Enshittification”


I fail to see organized attempts to challenge advertisements.
I think lot of that is embedded in the privacy communities/movement, so it gets easily overlooked as a separate part, even though most of the time it actually is the cause of the disease. Many times it’s just easier to treat the symptoms (“just install adblocker, bro”) because the real cure is to topple the entire system and challenge our late stage capitalism. That tends to be a bit too much for a “normie” who doesn’t necessarily even see the constant flow of ads as a problem and even if they do, installing a browser plugin tends to be “lol, too much work”
But are we though?
It’s a nice plan, but there’s very, very little to show at the moment. Changes take time. Let’s see where we are in a decade or two, eh?