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Parce qu'on m'a pingué à ce sujet récemment, j'avais pas réellement annoncé ici que je n'utilisais plus Obsidian, alors que j'en avais dit tellement de bien pendant un moment.
J'avais basculé sur Notesnook … mais je crois que je vais revenir sur Obsidian pour plusieurs raisons, que j'expliquerai peut-être un jour.
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Notizbücher Apps gibt es viele. Für professionell nutze ich #Obsidian mit Syc. Aber für Kurznotizen? Notesnook? Handling zu kompliziert. Google, übergriffig.
Tipp: #Quillpad #OpenSource, Sync mit Nextcloud möglich
Quillpad ist ein Fork der ursprünglichen App Quillnote. Die Entwicklung der Original-App wurde eingestellt
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@AwetTesfaiesus 2/2 #DiDay :
#KI
✅ChatGPT --> LeChat#Suchmaschine
✅Google --> Ecosia#Maps
✅Google Maps --> CoMaps#Passwort
✅Keeper --> Proton Pass#PDF
✅Adobe Acrobat --> iLovePDF#Musik
✅Shazaam --> Audile#Notizen
✅GoodNotes --> MyScript Notes
✅Google Keep/Microsoft ToDo --> Notesnook✅Netflix --> ARD/ZDF Mediathek, ORF ON, Arte
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This week in #FDroid (TWIF) is brought to you by SSSE3:
* Polish app guide? Fennec has great translations
* #ArcaneChat #DeltaChat w/ better onboarding
* #Kotatsu stopped development
* #Luanti #Minetest now on #OpenCollective
* #Notesnook caught up
* Anoher big #OSMAnd release
* #Session Messenger vs screenshots
* Repomaker at #DroidCon #Kampala
+ 15 new apps
& 197 updates
- 2 archivedAnd we have yet to unleash all its power: https://f-droid.org/2025/11/13/twif.html
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This week in #FDroid (TWIF) is brought to you by SSSE3:
* Polish app guide? Fennec has great translations
* #ArcaneChat #DeltaChat w/ better onboarding
* #Kotatsu stopped development
* #Luanti #Minetest now on #OpenCollective
* #Notesnook caught up
* Anoher big #OSMAnd release
* #Session Messenger vs screenshots
* Repomaker at #DroidCon #Kampala
+ 15 new apps
& 197 updates
- 2 archivedAnd we have yet to unleash all its power: https://f-droid.org/2025/11/13/twif.html
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I'm nowhere near figuring out what #notes #application to use, and in addition to #Trilium / #TriliumNext, #SilverBullet and #Obsidian now I have #Notesnook on the list to look at as well 😂
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#Blog post: Been Busy ⏲️
A rather short and personal post this time. Mainly about the struggles I've been through this month, and some technologies that have helped me. This may be of particular interest to @daudix as well 😉
Available in #BahasaMelayu for those from #malaysia 🇲🇾
https://muelsyse.codeberg.page/blog/been-busy/#100DaysToOffload #life #notesnook #portal #arknights #showcase
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I completely switched from OneNote to @joplinapp (self-hosted) last year.
I'm so happy with the change. Simple yet effective.I also tried Notesnook for a while but didn't keep it. It's quite good however.
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@Tutanota Tuta Mail & Calendar @Tutanota
DeltaChat @delta
SimpleX @simplex
Ente Auth @ente
KeePassXC @keepassxc
Picocrypt #Picocrypt
LibreWolf #LibreWolf
Riseup-vpn @riseup
Tor Browser @torproject
Notesnook @notesnook
LocalSend #LocalSend
JitsiMeet @jitsimeetinstances
F-Droid @fdroidorg
FreeTube @FreeTube -
@Tutanota Tuta Mail & Calendar @Tutanota
DeltaChat @delta
SimpleX @simplex
Ente Auth @ente
KeePassXC @keepassxc
Picocrypt #Picocrypt
LibreWolf #LibreWolf
Riseup-vpn @riseup
Tor Browser @torproject
Notesnook @notesnook
LocalSend #LocalSend
JitsiMeet @jitsimeetinstances
F-Droid @fdroidorg
FreeTube @FreeTube -
@Tutanota Tuta Mail & Calendar @Tutanota
DeltaChat @delta
SimpleX @simplex
Ente Auth @ente
KeePassXC @keepassxc
Picocrypt #Picocrypt
LibreWolf #LibreWolf
Riseup-vpn @riseup
Tor Browser @torproject
Notesnook @notesnook
LocalSend #LocalSend
JitsiMeet @jitsimeetinstances
F-Droid @fdroidorg
FreeTube @FreeTube -
@Tutanota Tuta Mail & Calendar @Tutanota
DeltaChat @delta
SimpleX @simplex
Ente Auth @ente
KeePassXC @keepassxc
Picocrypt #Picocrypt
LibreWolf #LibreWolf
Riseup-vpn @riseup
Tor Browser @torproject
Notesnook @notesnook
LocalSend #LocalSend
JitsiMeet @jitsimeetinstances
F-Droid @fdroidorg
FreeTube @FreeTube -
@Tutanota Tuta Mail & Calendar @Tutanota
DeltaChat @delta
SimpleX @simplex
Ente Auth @ente
KeePassXC @keepassxc
Picocrypt #Picocrypt
LibreWolf #LibreWolf
Riseup-vpn @riseup
Tor Browser @torproject
Notesnook @notesnook
LocalSend #LocalSend
JitsiMeet @jitsimeetinstances
F-Droid @fdroidorg
FreeTube @FreeTube -
For my #skiffmail friends left out in the cold, I am sure you already know about #protonmail and #tutamail or #tutanota for #email and #calendar however you may want check out #cryptdrive #standardnotes and/or #notesnook for good replacements for #skiffpages and #skiffdrive.
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For my #skiffmail friends left out in the cold, I am sure you already know about #protonmail and #tutamail or #tutanota for #email and #calendar however you may want check out #cryptdrive #standardnotes and/or #notesnook for good replacements for #skiffpages and #skiffdrive.
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For my #skiffmail friends left out in the cold, I am sure you already know about #protonmail and #tutamail or #tutanota for #email and #calendar however you may want check out #cryptdrive #standardnotes and/or #notesnook for good replacements for #skiffpages and #skiffdrive.
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For my #skiffmail friends left out in the cold, I am sure you already know about #protonmail and #tutamail or #tutanota for #email and #calendar however you may want check out #cryptdrive #standardnotes and/or #notesnook for good replacements for #skiffpages and #skiffdrive.
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Privacy Tip 🔐:
Ever felt overwhelmed in a cluttered notebook app? I get it. Here are three standout privacy friendly note-taking apps to declutter your digital life:
1. Notesnook - It's the blue jeans of note apps—classic, comfortable, and efficient. No fuss, just straightforward and secure note-taking.
2. Standard Notes - Like an oasis in the desert of note apps. It's your secure fortress for ideas with robust features, rock-solid encryption, and a minimalist interface.
3. Joplin - The Swiss Army knife of note apps, perfect for coders, budget makers, and everyone in between.
Don't forget to explore other options like Cryptee and Turtl for added privacy and security in your digital note-keeping journey. Your thoughts, your choice, but with more privacy! 📱🔒
#PrivacyMatters #NoteTaking #DigitalNotes #PrivacyTip #Tips #FOSS #Privacy
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Privacy Tip 🔐:
Ever felt overwhelmed in a cluttered notebook app? I get it. Here are three standout privacy friendly note-taking apps to declutter your digital life:
1. Notesnook - It's the blue jeans of note apps—classic, comfortable, and efficient. No fuss, just straightforward and secure note-taking.
2. Standard Notes - Like an oasis in the desert of note apps. It's your secure fortress for ideas with robust features, rock-solid encryption, and a minimalist interface.
3. Joplin - The Swiss Army knife of note apps, perfect for coders, budget makers, and everyone in between.
Don't forget to explore other options like Cryptee and Turtl for added privacy and security in your digital note-keeping journey. Your thoughts, your choice, but with more privacy! 📱🔒
#PrivacyMatters #NoteTaking #DigitalNotes #PrivacyTip #Tips #FOSS #Privacy
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Privacy Tip 🔐:
Ever felt overwhelmed in a cluttered notebook app? I get it. Here are three standout privacy friendly note-taking apps to declutter your digital life:
1. Notesnook - It's the blue jeans of note apps—classic, comfortable, and efficient. No fuss, just straightforward and secure note-taking.
2. Standard Notes - Like an oasis in the desert of note apps. It's your secure fortress for ideas with robust features, rock-solid encryption, and a minimalist interface.
3. Joplin - The Swiss Army knife of note apps, perfect for coders, budget makers, and everyone in between.
Don't forget to explore other options like Cryptee and Turtl for added privacy and security in your digital note-keeping journey. Your thoughts, your choice, but with more privacy! 📱🔒
#PrivacyMatters #NoteTaking #DigitalNotes #PrivacyTip #Tips #FOSS #Privacy
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Privacy Tip 🔐:
Ever felt overwhelmed in a cluttered notebook app? I get it. Here are three standout privacy friendly note-taking apps to declutter your digital life:
1. Notesnook - It's the blue jeans of note apps—classic, comfortable, and efficient. No fuss, just straightforward and secure note-taking.
2. Standard Notes - Like an oasis in the desert of note apps. It's your secure fortress for ideas with robust features, rock-solid encryption, and a minimalist interface.
3. Joplin - The Swiss Army knife of note apps, perfect for coders, budget makers, and everyone in between.
Don't forget to explore other options like Cryptee and Turtl for added privacy and security in your digital note-keeping journey. Your thoughts, your choice, but with more privacy! 📱🔒
#PrivacyMatters #NoteTaking #DigitalNotes #PrivacyTip #Tips #FOSS #Privacy
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Privacy Tip 🔐:
Ever felt overwhelmed in a cluttered notebook app? I get it. Here are three standout privacy friendly note-taking apps to declutter your digital life:
1. Notesnook - It's the blue jeans of note apps—classic, comfortable, and efficient. No fuss, just straightforward and secure note-taking.
2. Standard Notes - Like an oasis in the desert of note apps. It's your secure fortress for ideas with robust features, rock-solid encryption, and a minimalist interface.
3. Joplin - The Swiss Army knife of note apps, perfect for coders, budget makers, and everyone in between.
Don't forget to explore other options like Cryptee and Turtl for added privacy and security in your digital note-keeping journey. Your thoughts, your choice, but with more privacy! 📱🔒
#PrivacyMatters #NoteTaking #DigitalNotes #PrivacyTip #Tips #FOSS #Privacy
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Why we need more Zero-knowledge tools?
[Part 1 of 2]
Zero-knowledge tools (often called zero-knowledge encryption or zero-knowledge architecture services) are privacy-focused apps and platforms where the service provider has zero knowledge of the actual data. Even if they are subpoenaed, hacked, or compelled by authorities (relevant in India under DPDP [1] or other laws), they literally cannot access or hand over your readable content. This goes beyond basic End-to-End Encryption (E2EE). E2EE protects data in transit between users, but the provider might still hold keys or access metadata. Zero-knowledge ensures the provider is completely blind to the content [2].
Popular zero-knowledge tools are Proton mail, Tuta mail, Standard Notes, Notesnook, Proton Drive, Bitwarden, Filen.io, Simplex Chat, Threema (banned in India since May 2023) etc.
WhatsApp, with fully visible metadata to Meta, Gmail, Outlook, Telegram and Arattai are not zero knowledge tools. WhatsApp heavily advertise their E2EE features as sufficient for privacy, often misleading Indian users into believing basic E2EE equals full protection while downplaying metadata risks and provider access.
Signal prioritizes usable, strong E2EE with excellent metadata protection over pure zero-knowledge. It's "privacy by design + policy," is not absolute zero-knowledge. Many experts still call it the gold standard for messaging.
In India lack of awareness, network affect, convenience, habit, and zero cost keep WhatsApp, Gmail, and Google Drive dominant. Zero-knowledge tools offer stronger privacy but demand more effort and paid subscriptions or one time fee for comfortable and carefree usage in a price-sensitive market like India. This limits mass adoption and keeps strong privacy tools largely confined to tech-savvy or high-risk users.
1. Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025 - https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2190655®=3&lang=2
2. https://www.ghostvolt.com/blog/end-to-end-vs-zero-knowledge-encryption.html -
Why we need more Zero-knowledge tools?
[Part 1 of 2]
Zero-knowledge tools (often called zero-knowledge encryption or zero-knowledge architecture services) are privacy-focused apps and platforms where the service provider has zero knowledge of the actual data. Even if they are subpoenaed, hacked, or compelled by authorities (relevant in India under DPDP [1] or other laws), they literally cannot access or hand over your readable content. This goes beyond basic End-to-End Encryption (E2EE). E2EE protects data in transit between users, but the provider might still hold keys or access metadata. Zero-knowledge ensures the provider is completely blind to the content [2].
Popular zero-knowledge tools are Proton mail, Tuta mail, Standard Notes, Notesnook, Proton Drive, Bitwarden, Filen.io, Simplex Chat, Threema (banned in India since May 2023) etc.
WhatsApp, with fully visible metadata to Meta, Gmail, Outlook, Telegram and Arattai are not zero knowledge tools. WhatsApp heavily advertise their E2EE features as sufficient for privacy, often misleading Indian users into believing basic E2EE equals full protection while downplaying metadata risks and provider access.
Signal prioritizes usable, strong E2EE with excellent metadata protection over pure zero-knowledge. It's "privacy by design + policy," is not absolute zero-knowledge. Many experts still call it the gold standard for messaging.
In India lack of awareness, network affect, convenience, habit, and zero cost keep WhatsApp, Gmail, and Google Drive dominant. Zero-knowledge tools offer stronger privacy but demand more effort and paid subscriptions or one time fee for comfortable and carefree usage in a price-sensitive market like India. This limits mass adoption and keeps strong privacy tools largely confined to tech-savvy or high-risk users.
1. Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025 - https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2190655®=3&lang=2
2. https://www.ghostvolt.com/blog/end-to-end-vs-zero-knowledge-encryption.html -
Why we need more Zero-knowledge tools?
[Part 1 of 2]
Zero-knowledge tools (often called zero-knowledge encryption or zero-knowledge architecture services) are privacy-focused apps and platforms where the service provider has zero knowledge of the actual data. Even if they are subpoenaed, hacked, or compelled by authorities (relevant in India under DPDP [1] or other laws), they literally cannot access or hand over your readable content. This goes beyond basic End-to-End Encryption (E2EE). E2EE protects data in transit between users, but the provider might still hold keys or access metadata. Zero-knowledge ensures the provider is completely blind to the content [2].
Popular zero-knowledge tools are Proton mail, Tuta mail, Standard Notes, Notesnook, Proton Drive, Bitwarden, Filen.io, Simplex Chat, Threema (banned in India since May 2023) etc.
WhatsApp, with fully visible metadata to Meta, Gmail, Outlook, Telegram and Arattai are not zero knowledge tools. WhatsApp heavily advertise their E2EE features as sufficient for privacy, often misleading Indian users into believing basic E2EE equals full protection while downplaying metadata risks and provider access.
Signal prioritizes usable, strong E2EE with excellent metadata protection over pure zero-knowledge. It's "privacy by design + policy," is not absolute zero-knowledge. Many experts still call it the gold standard for messaging.
In India lack of awareness, network affect, convenience, habit, and zero cost keep WhatsApp, Gmail, and Google Drive dominant. Zero-knowledge tools offer stronger privacy but demand more effort and paid subscriptions or one time fee for comfortable and carefree usage in a price-sensitive market like India. This limits mass adoption and keeps strong privacy tools largely confined to tech-savvy or high-risk users.
1. Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025 - https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2190655®=3&lang=2
2. https://www.ghostvolt.com/blog/end-to-end-vs-zero-knowledge-encryption.html -
Why we need more Zero-knowledge tools?
[Part 1 of 2]
Zero-knowledge tools (often called zero-knowledge encryption or zero-knowledge architecture services) are privacy-focused apps and platforms where the service provider has zero knowledge of the actual data. Even if they are subpoenaed, hacked, or compelled by authorities (relevant in India under DPDP [1] or other laws), they literally cannot access or hand over your readable content. This goes beyond basic End-to-End Encryption (E2EE). E2EE protects data in transit between users, but the provider might still hold keys or access metadata. Zero-knowledge ensures the provider is completely blind to the content [2].
Popular zero-knowledge tools are Proton mail, Tuta mail, Standard Notes, Notesnook, Proton Drive, Bitwarden, Filen.io, Simplex Chat, Threema (banned in India since May 2023) etc.
WhatsApp, with fully visible metadata to Meta, Gmail, Outlook, Telegram and Arattai are not zero knowledge tools. WhatsApp heavily advertise their E2EE features as sufficient for privacy, often misleading Indian users into believing basic E2EE equals full protection while downplaying metadata risks and provider access.
Signal prioritizes usable, strong E2EE with excellent metadata protection over pure zero-knowledge. It's "privacy by design + policy," is not absolute zero-knowledge. Many experts still call it the gold standard for messaging.
In India lack of awareness, network affect, convenience, habit, and zero cost keep WhatsApp, Gmail, and Google Drive dominant. Zero-knowledge tools offer stronger privacy but demand more effort and paid subscriptions or one time fee for comfortable and carefree usage in a price-sensitive market like India. This limits mass adoption and keeps strong privacy tools largely confined to tech-savvy or high-risk users.
1. Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025 - https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2190655®=3&lang=2
2. https://www.ghostvolt.com/blog/end-to-end-vs-zero-knowledge-encryption.html -
Why we need more Zero-knowledge tools?
[Part 1 of 2]
Zero-knowledge tools (often called zero-knowledge encryption or zero-knowledge architecture services) are privacy-focused apps and platforms where the service provider has zero knowledge of the actual data. Even if they are subpoenaed, hacked, or compelled by authorities (relevant in India under DPDP [1] or other laws), they literally cannot access or hand over your readable content. This goes beyond basic End-to-End Encryption (E2EE). E2EE protects data in transit between users, but the provider might still hold keys or access metadata. Zero-knowledge ensures the provider is completely blind to the content [2].
Popular zero-knowledge tools are Proton mail, Tuta mail, Standard Notes, Notesnook, Proton Drive, Bitwarden, Filen.io, Simplex Chat, Threema (banned in India since May 2023) etc.
WhatsApp, with fully visible metadata to Meta, Gmail, Outlook, Telegram and Arattai are not zero knowledge tools. WhatsApp heavily advertise their E2EE features as sufficient for privacy, often misleading Indian users into believing basic E2EE equals full protection while downplaying metadata risks and provider access.
Signal prioritizes usable, strong E2EE with excellent metadata protection over pure zero-knowledge. It's "privacy by design + policy," is not absolute zero-knowledge. Many experts still call it the gold standard for messaging.
In India lack of awareness, network affect, convenience, habit, and zero cost keep WhatsApp, Gmail, and Google Drive dominant. Zero-knowledge tools offer stronger privacy but demand more effort and paid subscriptions or one time fee for comfortable and carefree usage in a price-sensitive market like India. This limits mass adoption and keeps strong privacy tools largely confined to tech-savvy or high-risk users.
1. Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025 - https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2190655®=3&lang=2
2. https://www.ghostvolt.com/blog/end-to-end-vs-zero-knowledge-encryption.html -
Wracając do mojego filmu z setupem degoogle / deapple – chciałbym napisać o nim coś więcej.
Po wielu dniach testowania i szukania kompromisów – w końcu mam konfigurację, z którą żyję na co dzień. Staram się łączyć FOSS z realiami iOS. Nazywam to „pragmatycznym puryzmem”.
Z czego korzystam:
Przeglądarka daily: Quiche Browser, a jako dodatkowa Brave
Wyszukiwarka: Qwant (europejska, bez śledzenia)
DNS i blokowanie: NextDNS z listą HaGeZi Pro++ i kilkoma własnymi domenami (np. Facebook)
Menedżer haseł: Bitwarden
2FA: 2FAS
Poczta i kalendarz: Tuta Mail
Aliasy e-mail: Addy.io
Chmura na pliki: Filen
Zdjęcia: Ente Photos
Notatki: Notesnook
Mapy: CoMaps (fork Organic Maps, OpenStreetMap)
Pogoda: OSS Weather
AI do prostych rzeczy: Duck.ai, do obliczeń i kodowania (bez danych osobowych) DeepSeek
Komunikacja z rodziną: Messenger (ale zablokowałem trackery Mety przez NextDNS)Co zrobiłem w iOS:
Odciąłem iCloud, usunąłem domyślne aplikacje (nie tylko schowałem), wyłączyłem Siri, Apple Intelligence, dostęp do lokalizacji dla aplikacji, śledzenie i spersonalizowane reklamy.Co myślicie? Co byście dorzucili albo zmienili? Chętnie poczytam uwagi.
#degoogle #deapple #iOS #privacy #FOSS #pragmaticPurist #QuicheBrowser #Qwant #NextDNS #Hagezi #Bitwarden #Tuta #Filen #EntePhotos #OrganicMaps #NoTracking
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Wracając do mojego filmu z setupem degoogle / deapple – chciałbym napisać o nim coś więcej.
Po wielu dniach testowania i szukania kompromisów – w końcu mam konfigurację, z którą żyję na co dzień. Staram się łączyć FOSS z realiami iOS. Nazywam to „pragmatycznym puryzmem”.
Z czego korzystam:
Przeglądarka daily: Quiche Browser, a jako dodatkowa Brave
Wyszukiwarka: Qwant (europejska, bez śledzenia)
DNS i blokowanie: NextDNS z listą HaGeZi Pro++ i kilkoma własnymi domenami (np. Facebook)
Menedżer haseł: Bitwarden
2FA: 2FAS
Poczta i kalendarz: Tuta Mail
Aliasy e-mail: Addy.io
Chmura na pliki: Filen
Zdjęcia: Ente Photos
Notatki: Notesnook
Mapy: CoMaps (fork Organic Maps, OpenStreetMap)
Pogoda: OSS Weather
AI do prostych rzeczy: Duck.ai, do obliczeń i kodowania (bez danych osobowych) DeepSeek
Komunikacja z rodziną: Messenger (ale zablokowałem trackery Mety przez NextDNS)Co zrobiłem w iOS:
Odciąłem iCloud, usunąłem domyślne aplikacje (nie tylko schowałem), wyłączyłem Siri, Apple Intelligence, dostęp do lokalizacji dla aplikacji, śledzenie i spersonalizowane reklamy.Co myślicie? Co byście dorzucili albo zmienili? Chętnie poczytam uwagi.
#degoogle #deapple #iOS #privacy #FOSS #pragmaticPurist #QuicheBrowser #Qwant #NextDNS #Hagezi #Bitwarden #Tuta #Filen #EntePhotos #OrganicMaps #NoTracking
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Wracając do mojego filmu z setupem degoogle / deapple – chciałbym napisać o nim coś więcej.
Po wielu dniach testowania i szukania kompromisów – w końcu mam konfigurację, z którą żyję na co dzień. Staram się łączyć FOSS z realiami iOS. Nazywam to „pragmatycznym puryzmem”.
Z czego korzystam:
Przeglądarka daily: Quiche Browser, a jako dodatkowa Brave
Wyszukiwarka: Qwant (europejska, bez śledzenia)
DNS i blokowanie: NextDNS z listą HaGeZi Pro++ i kilkoma własnymi domenami (np. Facebook)
Menedżer haseł: Bitwarden
2FA: 2FAS
Poczta i kalendarz: Tuta Mail
Aliasy e-mail: Addy.io
Chmura na pliki: Filen
Zdjęcia: Ente Photos
Notatki: Notesnook
Mapy: CoMaps (fork Organic Maps, OpenStreetMap)
Pogoda: OSS Weather
AI do prostych rzeczy: Duck.ai, do obliczeń i kodowania (bez danych osobowych) DeepSeek
Komunikacja z rodziną: Messenger (ale zablokowałem trackery Mety przez NextDNS)Co zrobiłem w iOS:
Odciąłem iCloud, usunąłem domyślne aplikacje (nie tylko schowałem), wyłączyłem Siri, Apple Intelligence, dostęp do lokalizacji dla aplikacji, śledzenie i spersonalizowane reklamy.Co myślicie? Co byście dorzucili albo zmienili? Chętnie poczytam uwagi.
#degoogle #deapple #iOS #privacy #FOSS #pragmaticPurist #QuicheBrowser #Qwant #NextDNS #Hagezi #Bitwarden #Tuta #Filen #EntePhotos #OrganicMaps #NoTracking