It depends on where you live. In Germany they can use whatever they find in a raid against you. So you could get additional charges.
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DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Fest verbundene Deckel nerven Verbraucher beim Trinken
1334·6 months agoEs ist mir vor der Einführung quasi nie passiert, dass ich einen Deckel verloren habe.
Aber seit dem die Dinger da sind, habe ich standing den Drang, den Deckel abzureißen und in die Natur zu werfen…
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the e-reader you would buy if you were in the market?
7·6 months agoPocketBook also has nice readers and as far as I know they run an embedded Linux as OS.
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Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Mailbox.org now has normal 2FAEnglish
93·8 months agoBasically, yes, they couldn’t use them. The old 2FA had a really weird implementation…
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Buy European@feddit.uk•European alternatives to Google's Gmail
2·9 months agoBack then I was deciding between Posteo and mailbox.
I choose mailbox because, at least at the time, they had unlimited calendars and Posteo only offered 3 free ones.
Also the website of mailbox seemed more respectable / unspectacular / boring than Posteo. Posteos website got me some typical start-up vibes, means hoping for fast growth and quick exit. But there I guess I was wrong.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•European alternatives to Google's Gmail
241·9 months agomailbox.org has a web app, so no need for a client app.
And Posteo also supports POP3, IMAP and SMTP, so you can use every mail client with support for it.
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DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Laschet genervt von häufiger Verwechslung mit Pistorius
1·9 months agoMeines Wissens steigen die nur kurz aufs Rad für die Presse oder unter hohen Sicherheitsvorkehrungen, die es für den Alltag nicht verhältnismäßig machen.
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DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Laschet genervt von häufiger Verwechslung mit Pistorius
7·9 months agoGenerell gibt es Sicherheitsvorgaben für Minister, Bundeskanzler und Co und das nicht erst seit dem Ukrainekrieg.
Das beinhaltet u.a. kein Fahrrad- / Escooterfahren. Selbst öffentliche Verkehrsmittel wird schwierig. Mal eben ÖPNV ist nicht. Beim Bahnfahren muss meines Wissens mindestens der Wagon gesperrt sein. Daher nutzen die Minister und BK den Fahrdienst oder Flugbereitschaft. Ist für sie selber und alle anderen entspannter.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Switching from iPhone 15 Pro to Fairphone 5: An experience
3·9 months agoI have a FP4 and rooting was possible. I’m pretty sure they haven’t removed the ability for the FP5
I don’t know how MacOS time machine works exactly, but if it constantly writes on the SD card you should consider changing to an external SSD or HDD. The best backup isn’t helpful if your backup medium dies.
I’m in the name after location and function fraction. All but my printer, he’s named Cthulhu because printers are a menace to humanity and it supports wake-on-LAN.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Router Hardware: How Much Paranoia is Too Much?English
6·9 months agoIn the end you would build your compiler directly in assembler, so no compiling would be needed.
But if you run your compiler on compromised hardware it would still be possible to insert a backdoor in your programs without you knowing.
To mitigate this vector you would be required to build your own chips… with self developed and assembled machines all the way down starting at growing your own silicon crystals.
Shredding might not work the way you expect on a SD card.
The memory cells in a SD Card can only handle a limited amount of write operations. A SD card typically has more cells than needed, so the controller can switch through different cells to improve the overall lifetime of the card. Which means you can’t be sure which cells gets rewritten when shredding, so the data you want to be gone, could still be readable.
If you want to secure your data, use strong encryption. Because what you gonna do, if you can’t destroy or get rid of the SD card?
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DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Habeck will keine Führungsrolle mehr bei den Grünen
341·10 months agoIch bin auch nach wie vor überzeugt, hätten die Grünen 2021 Habeck statt Baerbock aufgestellt, hätten es mindestens für Rot-Grün vielleicht sogar für Grün-Rot gereicht. Uns wäre damit zumindest die Farce von FDP erspart geblieben
No, CryptPad uses OpenOffice for some document types, but is its own thing.
The realy nice feature is, all data is stored encrypted and is only decrypted locally in your browser. So not even the server admin can access your files.
Yes it is.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•where can I find free Beginner Strength and Cardio program Videos?English
2·11 months agoYou could also look here: ExRx.net
I have a work ethic. I guess some people wouldn’t like mine, but I have one.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Malware can turn off webcam LED and record video, demonstrated on ThinkPad X230English
23·1 year agoAnd the Framework Laptop also has a switch for the mic. So even the mic can be completely turned of on the hardware level.

If I had a dedicated NAS and a server for the services, I would choose the consistent path and keep it separated. So I would run nextcloud and jellyfin on the server and let them access storage on the NAS.