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Wilmo Bones @lemmy.world
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How FOSS is your setup?
  • Pretty FOSS?

    PC - Thinkpad T14s Gen 4: EndeavourOS, Firefox and Thunderbird with the Proton suite of things such as Mail, Pass and VPN - I do pay for them but I think it's worth it.

    Phone - Pixel 8 with GrapheneOS and as many F-Droid apps as possible. Proton apps for Mail, Pass, Drive, VPN. Cromite browser. The only that aren't are probably my banking apps, but I could always switch to web I guess.

    I think my biggest hurdle is a Map app that has traffic data that isn't Google maps.

  • [HELP] /efi fails to mount
  • Per this article from EndeavourOS discovery I was able to repair my similar issue.

    https://discovery.endeavouros.com/system-rescue/arch-chroot/2022/12/

    However my device wasn't encrypted. However near the bottom are instructions if you are and they don't quite match what you said you did. Maybe give it a try?

    "Encrypted installs In case /dev/sda2 is the encrypted root partition you need to unlock:

    sudo cryptsetup open /dev/sda2 mycryptdevice

    It will ask for your LUKS passphrase and unlocks the device into the path /dev/mapper/mycryptdevice

    This path can be used to mount the device:

    sudo mount /dev/mapper/mycryptdevice /mnt

    Followed by mounting the ESP (EFI-System-Partition) into the already mounted system:

    sudo mount /dev/sdXn /mnt/efi

    where in all cases /dev/sdXn needs to be changed according to what is used on your install as partition/device path and the mount path for the ESP needs to get changed according to your installed system in case. If it is /efi you need to mount on /mnt/efi if it is /boot/efi it would be /mnt/boot/efi …"

  • Is there such a thing as a data broker map?
  • I'm aware that money is made. Most of the time companies are buying API feeds of data from the big 3. So unless someone specifically looked you up, then I am saying your data is probably just sitting in their databases.

  • Is there such a thing as a data broker map?
  • What makes you think your data has even been sold at all? Most likely a majority of those companies are just resellers of TransUnion, Equifax, or Experian. The 3 big credit bureaus. So while incogni sent then requests the smaller companies may host no data of yours, just the other 3.