[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 59 points 5 months ago

Due to its proprietary nature, finding software that can properly read those files can be tricky.

LibreOffice is the usual go-to for folks wanting an office suite, that respects privacy, and FOSS. It can read docx files, but it can mess up formatting. Still, for many it’s the preferred choice. It’s got the best reputation.

Now if formatting REALLY matters, take a look at OnlyOffice. It handles those MS formats so much better. It’s not a bad suite, but it’s hard to beat the good reputation Libreoffice has gained.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 22 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

No. Here’s a pretty good explanation from the qBittorrent forums:

Your ratio is what percentage you have given back to others of what you have taken. For example, if you download something, and have a .5 ratio on that file, that means you've shared back half of what you've taken.

Ideally, you should strive to always seed to 1.0 meaning you have given back the same amount that was taken. In an ideal world, this would assure that no torrent ever has to die. Private trackers may have more specific rules about what ratio you must maintain, either overall (across all torrents you download) and/or on each individual torrent you grab. Check the specific trackers you participate on for their rules.

If you deal exclusively with public trackers, then 1.0 should be your minimum goal.

Personally, I’d put your ratio at 2.0, if you have the available data allowance, and bandwidth. Help others like you’ve been helped, even on public trackers.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 22 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Some people like to rag onto Canonicals bad decisions. These include:

  1. Putting ads in the terminal
  2. Use of Affiliate links in the DE
  3. The forceful use of Snap
  4. The proprietary Snap infrastructure
  5. The feeling of being abandoned, in favour of the server market (lack of desktop innovation)
  6. Lens search, that allows company (eg: Amazon) tracking.
  7. Anti-privacy settings enabled, by default.
[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 35 points 7 months ago

If anything, they’re worse.

  1. Brave is an advertising company, that blocks everyone, but them. Forcing over people and companies into their system.
  2. They’re heavily in the blockchain ecosystem, with their own worthless crypto.
  3. They take from open source projects (uBlock, Chromium, etc), but threaten legal action when someone forks them.
  4. They install bloat/spyware on your Windows system (later claimed it was a mistake).
  5. Brave, and its CEO is right-wing, lobbying against things like same-sex marriage.

I could go on.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 28 points 8 months ago

Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 30 points 8 months ago

any technical solution short of DRM is provably impractical and unworkable.

Don’t give them ideas.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 27 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Adguard Home. I find it to be more feature complete, compared to Pi-Hole. Nicer GUI, more options, built in DNS-over-HTTPS/TLS, better client controls & detection, more domain information, better domain list blocking, and so on.

I moved from NextDNS, to Adguard Home. All self hosted, and accessed with a reverse proxy.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 43 points 9 months ago

Other than the FairPhone, which you already mentioned, nothing really matches all criteria.

I’d give a nod to the Pixel line, though. Google already offers 5 years of software updates, and the next line is rumoured to get 7. Plus Google allows Custom ROM support, which makes it a fan favourite in the privacy community. Granted it’s not as repairable as the FairPhone, and it’s not as eco-friendly, but it’s decent enough.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 56 points 9 months ago

Lying about collecting that data, because they do (and I block it). Not lying, but backtracking on everything else.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 55 points 10 months ago

Sentimentality, images of long dead family members.

Monetarily, my Steam account.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 27 points 11 months ago

Inside: Vomit + insects (cockroaches, I think). Software: The weebiest weeb setup (images, boot sounds, etc) to ever exist.

[-] Platform27@lemmy.ml 29 points 11 months ago

I was going to say a house by the sea… but it probably wouldn’t be my first purchase. Instead it would likely be:

  1. Pizzas
  2. A salad
  3. Booze
  4. A video game
  5. Clear my own debts, while also setting aside money for friends and family’s debt.
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