Question, in what format do you save your documents for best compatibility, odt or docx (or another)?
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Pirata@lemm.eeto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Did the EU just propose to add back doors to encryption mechanisms?English2·2 days agoIt’s also open-source and privacy-focused, so I’m not sure to what extent it makes a difference. If signal were to go astray it can always be forked.
In fact, I already use Molly because it is even more security and privacy focused.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is the Trump administration quietly preparing for catastrophic climate change?7·3 days agoHe’s also barely sentient so all of his positions are coming from behind the scenes. He’s just the front man.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Did the EU just propose to add back doors to encryption mechanisms?English16·3 days agoSignal said it would leave the EU if they were forced to break encryption, though. All other local alternatives (like Threema) would also comply, so I don’t really see an escape plan.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Open Source Text-to-Speech and Speech-to-Text on Android?3·3 days agoMy setup exactly. I can highly recommend this approach.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Google To Subscribe To Your Emails To Find Content For Your Search Listings.English3·5 days agoLook into infomaniak (yes, I know, silly name), but its a serious service and very up to par with Google Suite.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Celebrate 50 years of Microsoft with the company's original source code.English15·6 days agoThe only correct answer lmao.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•EU: These are scary times – let's backdoor encryption!English121·6 days agoThere really should be a law where the EU gets fined everytime they waste time bringing up the same proposal that has already been shut down multiple times.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•EU: These are scary times – let's backdoor encryption!English54·6 days agolet’s make encryption illegal*
*for the peasantry, of course.
They really love the idea of giving the political class an exception.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Zorin OS 17.3 replaced the default Browser from Firefox(Old) to Brave(New).418·6 days agoNot all of us use older PC’s. I really don’t care what other people use but I like being on the latest version of whatever software I’m using
I stopped reading about here. I can already tell the rest is a “me, me, me!” ramble about how the world should appeal to you and you only.
Just don’t use Zorin, you’re not their target market.
Kind regards.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Zorin OS 17.3 replaced the default Browser from Firefox(Old) to Brave(New).510·6 days agoWhy are you guys so obsessed with the latest packages? A lot of new stuff doesn’t work on older PCs which is also Linux’s target market.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Zorin OS 17.3 replaced the default Browser from Firefox(Old) to Brave(New).51·6 days agoI don’t know the details, but I hope they will at least remove the VPN and crypto wallet integrations from the default installed version.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office36532·6 days agoYou still have to double check for mistakes. But even that takes less time than writing a 3-4 sentences semi-formal email from scratch.
In any case, your emails aren’t safe either, mate. Even if you don’t use AI, the person on the other side most likely will and your emails will be scanned just the same. Nobody is safe. Which is why this Thunderbird feature doesn’t excite me in the least.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office36562·6 days agoWe probably never sent as many emails as we do today, and there are bigger priorities. Wanna blame someone, blame the overly pompous corporate world.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla Thunderbird Challenges Gmail With Its Own Email ServiceEnglish291·6 days agothe entire world.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Trump plans to announce a company called TikTok America, with a 50% stake for US investors and 19.9% for ByteDance, which would license the algorithm.English19·6 days agoI mean, have you seen how effective Tik Toks one is?
Pirata@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple hit with $162 million French antitrust fine over privacy tool1·7 days agoI mean, I disagree, but thanks. Good dialogue.
Pirata@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple hit with $162 million French antitrust fine over privacy tool1·7 days agoDid you just read “Data minimization” and assume it means that data collection should be minimized at all times?
There’s a reason why when you fill the GDPR consent popup all advertising companies have the “legitimate interest” on by default, because it falls under the “data that is necessary for their specified purposes”, which in their case means the purpose of displaying relevant ads and paying the app developer some money for it. And even then, you’re allowed to turn that legitimate interest OFF.
I’m the one who’s not sure if you’re trolling or just a shill. How many rubles are they paying you?
Pirata@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•SoA day of action following allegations of Meta’s mass theft of authors’ workEnglish162·7 days agoAnd some people still complain that US tech companies keep getting petty fines in Europe.
We’re the only ones trying to enforce even an anemic degree of antitrust, since the US just allows them to do whatever.
Ah, interesting, that’s currently my approach. Hoped there was a better approach. Oh well!