Jonah is the admin of Lemmy.one, a tracker-free, federated link aggregator, as well as privacyguides.org, mstdn.party, and discuss.techlore.tech.
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jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Is there a list of all subreddit migrated to lemmy?English1·2 years agoThanks for posting! Unfortunately, we had to remove this post because:
This post is off-topic.
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•what is Lemmy.one's stance on Meta engagement with the Fediverse?English2·2 years agoRemoving this because it’s unrelated to this community, you can ask in !meta@lemmy.one.
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Which email providers have built-in encryption at rest ?English7·2 years agoEvery provider we list on our site does: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/email/
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jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•What are the actual privacy implications of using a fitness tracker with mostly pseudonymous information?6·2 years agoWhen doing an outdoor activity, I would allow my precise location on a run.
It is well-known now that anonymizing location data still does not preserve privacy: https://iapp.org/news/a/getting-lost-in-the-crowd-the-limits-of-privacy-in-location-data-2/
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•How much does it bother you that OpenAI is trained on your data? What can we do about it?English14·2 years agoThe biggest problem to me is what I just saw you post in another reply, that these models built upon our knowledge exist almost solely within proprietary ecosystems.
and maybe even our Mastodon or Lemmy posts!
The Washington Post published a great piece which allows you to search which websites were included in the “C4” dataset published in 2019. I searched for my personal blog
jonaharagon.com
and sure enough it was included, and the C4 dataset is practically minuscule compared to what is being compiled for larger models like ChatGPT. If my tiny website was included, Mastodon and Lemmy posts (which are actually very visible and SEO optimized tbh) are 100% being scraped as well, there’s no maybe about it.
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•So, what do you think about Lemmy/kbin so far?English30·2 years agoLots of people here with the opposite opinion of me, which is that I like the website and not the mobile apps, but overall yeah I’m pretty convinced this format is probably the best poised alternative to replace Reddit for a lot of people. Maybe not everybody, but I am willing to “settle” for quality over quantity ;)
I love that “informative and unfortunate” is now a running gag on the channel lol
Weblate projects have plenty of contributions.
For future reference: https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/pull/2097#issuecomment-1575162456
- Because we wanted people to actually contribute.
- Submit a pull request to GitLab, Codeberg, or Gitea then.
- https://www.privacyguides.org/en/os/linux-overview/
- https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#OpinionLicenses & https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/pull/2097#issuecomment-1478863391
- We haven’t written any hardware recommendations. https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/issues/1899
Anyways, be constructive in the future, or leave.
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Let's Encrypt privacy concerns for private networksEnglish7·2 years agoI don’t see why you couldn’t just get a wildcard certificate that doesn’t include any hostnames, if you handle your traffic on a single Caddy reverse proxy anyways.
jonah@lemmy.oneOPMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Mullvad VPN: Removing support for forwarded portsEnglish5·2 years agoYep, for things you host absolutely. However, P2P applications (e.g. torrent clients) are still going to be negatively affected by this.
jonah@lemmy.oneOPMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•We're giving Lemmy a try: Welcome to !privacyguides@lemmy.one7·2 years agoOh yeah, NextDNS is blocking it in their “Threat Intelligence Feeds” as well, that was my problem.
@admin@monero.house maybe you should look into https://blocklist-tools.developerdan.com/entries/search?q=monero.house
It’s worth noting that instance admins can purge comments from the database entirely from the web UI if they so choose, so if you accidentally post PII or something, get in touch with them.
jonah@lemmy.oneOPMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•We're giving Lemmy a try: Welcome to !privacyguides@lemmy.one5·2 years agoThe entire thread is an ad hominem debate, so I was simply not engaging with it seriously, because “you use a profile pic made on iOS” is a statement which has no relevance to whether I know about privacy or can open a privacy community on Lemmy.
Could be a good point about indirectly endorsing it though, in reality it was just the first picture I saw in my folder of profile pictures I choose from. I’ll probably switch it out 👍
jonah@lemmy.oneOPMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•We're giving Lemmy a try: Welcome to !privacyguides@lemmy.one4·2 years agoI can’t even access monero.house in my browser, I assumed the instance was offline 👀
I can see your comment here so I assume it is working. I don’t think we have an instance allowlist here so we should federate with anyone who isn’t on the denylist, and monero.house isn’t blocked by us.
New sites saw it and reported on it again?
Right, I think that’s basically what I’m saying. Mozilla is not the most fantastic company at communication lol
jonah@lemmy.oneOPMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•We're giving Lemmy a try: Welcome to !privacyguides@lemmy.one3·2 years agoIt’s not a configurable option. Maybe with a custom interface change, but I’m not convinced that making changes to Lemmy.one that remote users don’t experience is the best move.
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•What browser / extensions do you make use of?7·2 years agoJust my password manager and uBlock Origin :)
Can you self-host, or are you looking for another online service? Facebook Groups is basically a forum when it comes down to it, and any forum software can do what you’re asking. I really like Discourse. You can self-host it for free (well, whatever your server costs), they’ll host it for free if you’re an open-source project, or if you’re a legal non-profit you can get 50% off their hosting for $25-50/month.