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Privacy friendly home security camera
  • I know this is c/Privacy, but I use an iCloud Secure Video camera for the doorbell. Logitech Circle Doorbell, no sign in or video sent to Logitech, just processed by my Apple TV on network and uploaded securely to iCloud, where it's stored E2EE.

    I'm technically proficient enough that I should be doing something better, but when non-tech friends ask what home camera system is private, it's really the only one I can recommend as "good enough."

  • Steam Summer Sale starts tomorrow: What's on your wishlist for the Steam Deck?
  • @[email protected] @[email protected] Prey is free on GOG via Prime, if you want to give it a shot on Windows or get GOG running on Deck.

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  • Well I didn't say it was more secure, I said it was the most secure for most people, which it is.

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  • iOS is the most secure platform for 99.99% of people. Custom ROMs on Android got harder and harder to deal with. De-Googlifying made life so difficult. I finally gave up and jumped to iOS and knowing that I'll have day one updates for 5+ years on any phone is such a relief.

    Everything is backed up, E2EE, and just easy. I used to think about smartphones all the time... Now I hardly ever do.

  • Cyberpunk themed games with pixelart
  • VA-11 HALL-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action

  • Reddit's CEO really wants you to know that he doesn't care about your feedback
  • Wow. That is a truly horrendous interview. This saga just keeps getting better. That interview is somehow the absolute worst thing he's done so far, and he's pulled a lot of shit.

    The only thing more gross than Elon Musk is an Elon Musk imitator. He's just. so. angry.

  • And now there are threats to remove moderators. Dying site
  • You know, when you look at where the subscribers were and what the default subs were, I guess this shouldn't be surprising. There's a reason Lemmy/Kbin already feel more like "old" Reddit, and it's because that was always the "alt" social media users, generally a bit more tech savvy and certainly more open minded to new platforms. At some point Reddit filled up with Facebook and Instagram scrubs and I didn't even notice.

    I was definitely a power user of Reddit, but I'm not sure I was even subscribed to a single default sub. Whoever was hitting up Reddit for r/aww and r/funny was probably never going to take a principled stand over API debates and the centralization and profit chasing administrative choices.

  • Pirates ain't scabs. This blackout is now indefinite!
  • Or just get it here... r/piracy was always precariously close to getting banned anyway. I'd be shocked if it didn't get banned before IPO.

  • Recommendations for games where the sound takes it to the next level?
  • Yeah, I would recommend looking up some build suggestions. You can definitely get RNG'd later, but it's way less likely to happen if you have a good build plan going after the first 10-20 minutes. If you just take whatever looks good in the moment, without considering how it fits into your overall build, you'll get screwed down the line.

    Also, I missed a ton of story because I didn't die enough. So it really is an intended part of the experience.

  • [Meta] **r/steamdeck_linux** will henceforth be restricted. Consider this the canon forum for the community. Also, sort by new; hot and active are broken.
  • Just got banned from r/SteamDeck for a single non-spammy comment linking here in a thread specifically about the blackout. Good riddance.

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  • I like it today. Depends on how judicious mods are with bans. If there's a genuine threat of being banned for not be(e)ing nice, it may not matter. But if these communities ever reach the size of something like Reddit, downvotes may actually have a place.

  • Recommendations for games where the sound takes it to the next level?
  • The game is absolutely amazing. It being a roguelike is really secondary. There's also decent progression, and I didn't think it was that hard, you just have to get a good loadout running. Occasionally you'll just get RNG'd within 10 minutes of a run and just start over.

  • 2023’s Biggest Mech Game Armored Core Goes All In & It’s Great
  • Omg this looks so good. I can't believe how quickly they went from announcement to release.

  • Fewer people trust traditional media, more turn to TikTok for news, report says
  • Exactly. The issue with TikTok isn't that it's somehow inherently less trustworthy, it's that it's so aggressively algorithmic. I use it (mostly because my SO sends me comedy and pet videos), and my algorithm reflects my interests and my tolerance for bullshit, which is little to none. The misinformation on TikTok is fed to people with an appetite for it. That's dangerous, yes, but these people already had horrible media literacy, and TikTok is a platform that allows creators to prey on that, even if the algorithm is "neutral."

  • Developing a new Lemmy mobile client!
  • If I can scroll and lurk from a mobile device, I'm all in. Especially if it feels good on iOS. Add everything else later :)

  • Let's Keep Beehaw Going
  • I'm in, just set up a small monthly donation.

  • These stupid trucks
  • You'll buy a Lightning that you can barely park at your inner-city Home Depot, let alone street park, and you'll like it. Seriously, the Maverick is such a better fit for an EV than the F150.

  • These stupid trucks
  • I cannot understand how Ford was so caught off guard by Maverick demand, after decades of customers saying they wanted a 90's Ford Ranger sized truck.

  • How do I access Beehaw or Lemmy from Mastodon?
  • You can follow communities from the Mastodon app, but the experience will be "microblog-y" in nature. Communities are represented as users on Mastodon. So, search for @[email protected] on Mastodon. You will see all the posts in the community as "toots," and all comments as replies.

  • KBin has taken over Lemmy in monthly active users count
  • What I don't understand is why there are SO many missing comments when reading threads in one instance from another instance. For example, the top "Hot" post on Fedia right now is a post about community fragmentation on Lemmy. When viewed from Fedia, it has 8 comments, but when view within the source Lemmy instance, it has 40.

    This is an issue I've seen in every instance on both Lemmy and KBin and it's a huge issue. One of the main reasons I joined the Beehaw instance, since it seems less affected. In fact, Beehaw shows more comments than even the NATIVE Lemmy instance, at 57!