Your prudery and moralism bores the hell out of me https://randomrantdispenser.neocities.org/rant04-2024-07-18

ps: If you are replying to me on some beehaw community I won’t see it. I have no intention of interacting with that instance again. Echo Chambers are a cancer rotting away your brain.

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  • It’s been more than a decade since I installed mine, so there are probably more options today, but when I did, you were either on-grid or off-grid. On-grid means you “sell” your energy production to the energy company, but if the city power goes out, so does yours. Off-grid means you don’t use city energy at all, but it was much more expensive because it required batteries for storing energy… however, I remember recently reading about people using their electric car batteries to power their houses when the electricity was out, and I’m sure batteries are much more affordable nowadays because of how much electric car technology has developed.


  • Not directly, but I probably could. I have nets in my gutters so insects and leaves don’t fall on it and I have another filter before the tanks in my basement. I regularly do tests to check levels of pH, chlorine and other stuff. The chlorine tablets I use says it’s used to make water drinkable, and I use the rainwater to cook and make coffee (so I only consume rainwater that was treated and boiled).
    My city is in the middle of mountains and it rains a lot and it also has tons of public water fountains, so every weekend I just go to a natural water spring at the bottom of a mountain and fill some bottles to drink through the week - the city’s water company do weekly tests on the fountains and every fountain has a QR code for you to check that fountain status.



  • I have two 10,000 liter water tanks in my basement that I use to harvest rainwater, and another 2,000 liter tank on my roof. From October to around May I close the city water and use only rainwater. I’ve been doing that for a bit more than 10 years now, and it paid for the installation cost in about 4 or 5 years. I also have solar water heaters, but it’s hard to tell how long they took to pay for themselves because I also have on-grid photovoltaic panels for energy generation. My energy bill is about 1/6 of my neighbors’, and the photovoltaic panels paid for themselves in about 5 years as well.


  • PiraHxCx@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlVerify physical copies with keys?
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    18 days ago

    I think what you are looking for are custom holographic label stickers. Without having its original design it’s quite troublesome to make an exact copy, especially if you use non-symmetrical overlapping geometrical shapes and hex color bases that are just a bit off the common ones… however, I don’t know a tool to automatically verify them, and as hand-signed copies, they can be copied close to perfection with enough resources.



  • Just an hour ago I changed my profile mentioning Lingua Franca because I’m downvoting non-English posts not using language tags… the last time I heard that word being used was probably like… 20 years ago maybe? It’s not a common word specially because the word itself doesn’t make much sense anymore (been several decades that French is no longer the trade language, so it just sounds funny)… and after just mentioning it in my profile I see it being used again… by any chance, did you read my profile? lol







  • PiraHxCx@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlREAD THE TOS! lol
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    OP just deflecting and ignoring… here’s the deal about privacy:

    If the company doesn’t advertise itself for not saving logs or selling your data: Don’t waste time with the ToS.
    They are saving logs and selling your data.

    If the company advertise itself for not saving logs or selling your data, but it’s American: Don’t waste time with the ToS.
    The government can legally force them into cooperation while placing them under a gag order.

    If the company advertise itself for not saving logs or selling your data and it’s not American: Read the ToS if you want, but it’s not important.
    You will hardly find anything that is not open source recommended for privacy. Read independent code review of the software and third party audits of the company.


  • PiraHxCx@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlREAD THE TOS! lol
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    “they keep using it thinking it enhances their privacy.”
    Can you give an example of stuff people use because they think it will enhance their privacy but don’t?

    about DuckDuckGo https://duckduckgo.com/privacy
    “We don’t save your IP address or any unique identifiers alongside your searches or visits to our websites. We also never log IP addresses or any unique identifiers to disk.”

    Sure, you can’t trust American companies for shit, same goes for Brave and its ecossystem, so if you can’t trust the ToS content, what’s the point of reading it, duh :P

    If a company doesn’t advertise itself for not saving logs, having no trackers, not using you to train AI, not selling your data, etc, etc, it’s because they are doing all of that, so it’s also pointless to read the ToS… if they say they don’t save logs, etc, then sure, there may be a point reading to see if there are any caveats, but I trust more third party audits (like Proton and Mullvad regularly have) and the code being open source and reviewed independently.


  • PiraHxCx@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlREAD THE TOS! lol
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    Can you give an example of stuff people use because they think it will enhance their privacy but don’t?
    Because software and services people use because they think it enhances their privacy usually are:

    Proton (mail, VPN, docs, storage)
    Mullvad (browser, VPN, DNS, search engine)
    Tuta, DuckDuckMail, SimpleLogin, addy.io, Mailvelope, Thunderbird
    StartPage, DuckDuckGo, Duck.ai, SearXNG
    LibreWolf, Tor, IronFox, Vanadium
    uBlockOrigin, AdGuard DNS, ControlD, Technitium, Pi-Hole, simplewall, Portmaster
    Debian, Fedora, Arch, GrapheneOS
    Qubes, Whoonix, Tails
    Fediverse instances that explicitly say no tracking/analytics, telemetry/data selling, ads, AI training

    Reading the ToS of any of these revealed they in fact don’t enhance privacy?