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iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Android 16 lets the Linux Terminal use your phone's entire storage2·10 days ago“full debian install”…not sure I’d call it that. Seems apt repo is missing any chances of adding DE related packages. So maybe not full blown debian. It might have a limited repo.
iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Android 16 lets the Linux Terminal use your phone's entire storage111·11 days agoI’d like to be able to test installing a full DE, but I made the mistake of getting only the 128GB model and so now I have always free storage issues 😅
What’s the advantage over a duck.com alias? I think 10MB monthly bandwidth might be limiting if you receive lots of spam, and might block you from receiving actual important email. I’d be afraid to use their free tier. Duck on the other hand doesn’t seem to have a bandwidth limit, and it’s just free.
iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Europe proposes backdoors in encrypted platforms under new security strategy76·28 days agoThey never give up. After a bill attempt is buried, a new one is prepared just weeks afterwards.
iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eeto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Most effective map navigation app?4·2 months agoSadly traffic is not available in lots of places :(
Thanks I really appreciate elaborated comments about both. I think I’m going to skip the Tuta encryption for now. While it has a way of keeping it encrypted for the destination, it involves the final user having to click some links in order to open the encrypted mail. I mean…I think most of the people I’d write to would hate having to do extra steps just to see an email I wrote. So I guess I’d have to stick to unencripted, and then the advantage is kinda lost. I’d like a fully encrypted mailbox, yeah, but not at the cost of making it incompatible with any other app or email standards. I guess I didn’t have a great experience with Proton apps for Android.
Don’t take me wrong, I’d love to have a fully encrypted mailbox, but not by making it all cumbersome.
I’m all for options, to be honest. What ideally I’d like is some sort of good encrypted email based in some safe European country, which can achieve decent Android integration. Proton apps are pretty useless to that effect (lack of offline basic functionalities, the calendar app isn’t even an android calendar provider). I’m not too hard in moving around my emails, since for the last few years I’ve been giving my email @duck.com which actually ends up sending to my final email after some tracking cleaning. Changing email provider would entail only updating my @duck.com destination.
Following up…Yeah, why not Startmail or Disroot? Startmail seems to offer more bang for the buck than Mailbox. I’m not sure how many aliases you get if you get a paid plan in disroot.
EDIT: I…misread. Startmail offers half-priced plan the first year, then goes ahead and doubles it, getting pricier than Proton, Mailbox and about everyone else I think.
Thanks! I mean, etesync also has a super basic web UI. I meant some sort of calendar/contacts web editing tool, like calendar.google.com or similar. I’ve just installed a docker image of Radicale, but all I can see is the webUI for adding/removing collections, nothing else…Etesync also has this. They also provide a webUI editor, but it’s a separate tool to install elsewhere, that requires another URL to be running. I’d like to have both server and a webUI to handle users, collections, and the individual items/calendars/contacts of the collections as well.
How…do you self-host both the server AND the web client? Do you need two different addresses? Can it be done on the same server/container?
I understand I can just run the the server, which has this tiny little add-user and permissions page, but I’d like to also be able to handle the contacts and calendar from the Web UI from a computer whenever needed. Of course I know I can plug any app to the server directly, but I’d like the web UI, too…Do you know how to do this? I’ve spent a couple of hours searching without much luck.
iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•The EU proposal to scan all your WhatsApp chats is back on the agenda1·5 months agoCan we have the names in the headlines of which MPs keeps consistently putting this crap on the agenda multiple times every year for the last couple of decades?
NFC payments are NOT happening in FOSS I’m afraid. No bank will expose their APIs for it, and any FOSS app dealing with payments might get sued pretty fast.
Remmina…as a remote DE server? I thought it was a client only.