Diaspora has private groups. But many downsides.
For example… discovering people, first involves sharing with them.
Diaspora has private groups. But many downsides.
For example… discovering people, first involves sharing with them.
It would be dfficult to keep all kinds of random things in an affordable database.
I’m more concerned about the meaning of life. Which, conveniently is 42.
webserver software can compress.
https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/web-server/compression/ .
I hear people frequently say this.
Searx is basically a proxy. If you had an actual proxy… you would achieve the exact same benefits. Its good for making it difficult… or extremely difficult to tie a person’s real identity, directly to their search query.
Another thing that searx does is sends your query to google. This is not good for privacy. But sometimes it gives you additional results.
I dont think paying money is the answer. But it may make sense for some people in some cases.
For example: for someone who uses gmail… switching to protonmail is a huge leap. And donating money(or buying service) is a way to ensure that it remains sustainable and continues to grow.
Essentially, It really isnt that hard.
But
A) there is no unified project for the masses.
B) it is very hard to create a universal search engine that gives you needed info for something extremely unexpected like “reggae feline flames scanner” .
You cant just give up. You have to fight it.
thats not entirely true.
pinephone has hardware killswitch. but that cant protect you from other devices like other ppl phones.
So does capitalism