MagneticFusion

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18+ It's morally okay for a 48 year old to be in a sexual relationship with an 18-year-old in my opinion.

Seriously there’s is nothing morally wrong with a 48-year-old being in a causal sexually relationship with an 18 year old in my opinion because they’re both consenting adults that understand the long-term social ramifications of sex and so if an 18 year old wants to be in a causal sexual relationship with a 48-year-old...

MagneticFusion,

the age of 18 is nothing but a made up number in Western society. Does not equal everyone being at the same mental capacity, and a majority of people who turn 18 are still high schoolers while a majority of people who have a high schooler as their kid are in their early 40s to early 50s. they would essentially be in a sexual relationship with someone who would theoretically be the same age as their own daughter. Tell me that doesn’t sound disgusting.

Just cause something is legal by Western societal standards does not make it correct.

If you wanted to base it off of actual biology, age of consent should be raised all the way up to 25 because your frontal lobe doesn’t stop growing / ur brain isn’t fully developed until you are 25 years old.

But thumbs up for being a true unpopular opinion I guess

Proton Annual Survey: Gentle reminder to kindly ask for a Linux Client for Drive, now. (www.youtube.com)

The link right here goes to 40:02 of Proton’ boss on the TLE channel about Linux support, where a Drive Client is deemed so difficult to achieve that they don’t even have a roadmap for it. Nor is the word “Linux” featured anywhere on proton’s pages about Drive....

MagneticFusion,

I indeed did ask for drive client for Linux

MagneticFusion,

That is incorrect. It is possible to use RCS on GrapheneOS at least. You need to install Sandboxed Google Play Services, the Carrier Services app, and then go to Settings -> Apps -> Sandboxed Google Play -> Google Settings -> Mobile Data and Messaging -> Phone Number Verification -> Toggle on ‘Automatically Verify Phone Number’.

Also install Google Messages from the Play Store with a dummy account and then log out of that account / delete it.

Here are two screenshots to prove that it is working on GrapheneOS https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/153ec2d0-4cc8-4a04-993d-8ff81b3aae5c.webp https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/03667e7b-6b8e-4511-9099-9556e1682b52.webp

MagneticFusion,

more like chinese cars were manufactured with child labor with well below average work conditions

MagneticFusion,

I have actually heard about that and it is very unfortunate. But it is still no match for having Uyghur Muslims in concentration camps and using them as forceful labor (just like how the nazis did with the Jews). Both are horrible, but one is clearly much darker and more disgusing than the other allowing them to make them even cheaper, on top of thr already mentioned chinese government subsidies.

MagneticFusion,

Let me suggest Magic Earth.

Has live traffic updates, uses OSM database, amazing UI with tons of features, can work offline by downloading maps, and very privacy respecting (feel free to look through their privacy policy it is very short and simple). Only downside is it is not FOSS, but I tried using Organic Maps and then OsmAND for almost the past year and gave up because they just are too much of a downgrade from Google Maps both in terms of UI and traffic updates, whereas Magic Earth feels like the perfect compromise.

MagneticFusion,

Magic Earth has public transit data. www.magicearth.com/feature-availablity/Scroll down under transit to see if yout city is on the list

The Best Secure Email Providers in 2024 (blog.thenewoil.org)

Like it or not, email is a critical part of our digital lives. It’s how we sign up for accounts, get notifications, and communicate with a wide range of entities online. Critics of email rightfully point out that email suffers from a significant number of flaws that make it less than ideal, but that doesn’t change the...

MagneticFusion,

This has been the answer for years now and sill be the answer for at least the next few years as well

MagneticFusion,

That’s very odd I get notifs from Calendar without any google play services

MagneticFusion, (edited )

I would just leave it running all the time as it does give a privacy boost by masking ur approximate location and not letting your ISP spy on you. If you are going to do things like torrenting or visiting websites the government won’t like, at LEAST use a different browser that is hardened (let’s say you use basic firefox for regular browsing, use Mullvad browser or something instead for that specific task), or just straight up use TOR if what you are trying to do won’t require that fast of internet speeds. If you are solely worried about the VPN IP address, you can just switch to a different server to a different country.

MagneticFusion,

How is NextDNS vs Adguard in terms of features and privacy

MagneticFusion,

Yea I’ve been on mobile data for this whole process

MagneticFusion,

Thank you for your useless comment. Actually not even thank you cause your statistics are wrong. US marketshare is 57% iOS and 43% Android, in the younger generations it’s something more like 85% iOS and 15% Android which is the demographic I have to deal with.

MagneticFusion,

I was able to get it working, check the updated post

MagneticFusion,

I was able to get it working, check the updated post.

MagneticFusion,

Did you go through the debug menu and everything?

Also you might need to install the Carrier Services app from google play. I also had given phone, call, contacts, and sms permissions to both play store and play services.

MagneticFusion,

Give it network perms and try it, let me know if you are able to get it working

Can someone explain the "don't put all your eggs in one basket" argument to me? (kbin.run)

I'm (probably) switching to Proton Pass from Bitwarden because its easier to create email aliases (all in one instead of making an alias with SimpleLogin, then copying that to Bitwarden and making a password there) but I've heard people saying not to use Proton Pass to not "put all your eggs in one basket". Can someone explain...

MagneticFusion,

If your Proton password EVER gets compromised your entire online entity is leaked now because they have access to not only your email, but every single password and other email that you use. While this is not common, you have to keep in mind that this can lead to years of headache and unrepairable damage to whatever it is about your online identity whether it is your health, finances, political activities, etc.

However, Proton Pass as a standalone product is excellent. I just would not use it with my main protonmail account, and instead create a completely separate account just for Pass. Good OpSec will always save you when you least expect it.

MagneticFusion,

Waiting for Calendar and Drive to be fully open sourced. I can’t find the source code anywhere.

MagneticFusion,

Im aware. But they are all under Proton. So I’m hoping to eventually see it.

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