If you are concerned about your information getting on a Google server when you send an Email to a Gmail account, is the issue still the same no matter what provider you use? Or am I misunderatanding? You are still to a Gmail address no?
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ropatrick@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•NoPeek - free open source Android app that detects nearby Meta Ray-Ban glasses and VR headsets via Bluetooth
1·10 days agoOK thanks for that. The build is beyond my skills to I’ll wait a while and keep an eye on it in case it becomes available.
ropatrick@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•NoPeek - free open source Android app that detects nearby Meta Ray-Ban glasses and VR headsets via Bluetooth
5·11 days agoAnyone having trouble downloading the APK from the Git page? Tried a couple of browsers.
This is the link text:
https://github.com/getnopeek/nopeek-android
Keeps circling back to the same page.
Thanks for the context, appreciate it.
Isn’t it the case though that no matter what is set up, no matter where it is set up,and no matter what by, that it will eventually become polluted by fools? Broadly speaking.
This is why posts like this raise the spirits a bit.
Honestly, people like you are keeping my faith/interest in being online alive. It’s dying at pace and things like this, that you do, help to keep it alive a bit longer.
This has genuinely made my day better and will make every day I go online just a little bit better.
Thank you genuinely.
Thank you for being great. Ireland appreciates you.
ropatrick@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
1043·25 days agoUtterly pointless thread. Drivel. Change your power settings so that you can close the screen and have the machine “do nothing”.
Is this the level of content that is deemed worthy these days? Literally a non-story.
I’m using Proton Mail and use an alias to sign up for each service. Works well and if you start getting spam you can pinpoint who leaked your data due to to the unique aliases.
ropatrick@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Any experience with e-ink displays?English
3·25 days agoThis is what I use: https://www.seeedstudio.com/XIAO-7-5-ePaper-Panel-p-6416.html
Using ESP Home Builder in Home Assistant I can push updates to it.
It works, but for me its far too much work for what it is. Updates are a pain in the hole, and come fairly frequently.
I’ve just ditched it now to be honest.
I was using it to display the weather where my wife worked each morning so she could dress accordingly. It did what it was supposed to do but was too much work. Wireless firmware updates seldom worked and it needed to be connected to a computer to reliably update.
For me personally the convenience isn’t there. Compare it to a similar sized tablet that I can run Fully Kiosk in to display a Home Assistant dashboard that updates effortlessly, and its a non-runner.
May be absolutely fine for other use cases but for me it was prohibitive. Battery life is a few months based on waking up each morning to refresh and going back to sleep until the next morning, but, you can’t monitor the battery level, a known issue with these. That simply is bananas!
ropatrick@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI Assistants Are Leaking Your ConversationsEnglish
62·28 days agoDid anyone really think they were actually private at any time ever ever?
ropatrick@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A hacker ran me over with a robot lawn mower | The VergeEnglish
4·29 days agoThis sounds like a storyline for the next Honey I Shrunk the Kids movie?
And shouldn’t it be…em…the Grass Verge?
I’ll get my coat.
ropatrick@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent. At a billion-device scale the climate costs are insane.English
2·1 month agoThank you for the excellent suggestion. Worked perfectly. Managed to uninstall about 50 pieces of bloatware from my phone, starting with Chrome.
Props to you @zerozaku
ropatrick@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent. At a billion-device scale the climate costs are insane.English
583·1 month agoThis is very alarming. My eyes have never been opened so widely as they are in the last two months since I started ungoogling and FOSSing. This post has veritably split my eyelids.
Edit: Since reading this thread I have installed Shizuku + Canta and removed Chr9me and about 50 other pieces of bloatware from my phone.
Props to @zerozaku for the suggestion.
Thank you for the explanation. Its a pretty shit situation from an artists point of view it seems.
I’m guessing there was never any way for artists to fight this model when it developed. It was made so attractive for consumers like me to have music available on tap, that it would have been impossible for artists to fight against that level of convenience and demand.
I didn’t realise the figures were that bad to be honest. I suppose I assumed that because it was a way to get music to more people really quickly, that it would benefit artists.
Appreciate the explanation. 🙏🏼
Fair point. Admittedly, I wasn’t thinking about my response from a musician’s point of view.
Can you expand on your comment so I can understand the context a bit? I’m assuming from what you said that paid streaming services are not a positive thing for artists (or maybe smaller artists), and that it would be preferable if people were buying albums and singles outright? I’d like to understand it better.
This person just needs to manage their notifications and phone control better.
Also, while streaming (in my case Spotify) subs may seem expensive, it would be horrendously expensive to use an iPod and buy the amount of music I listen to (and three family members for that matter) instead. Considering the monthly sub, its fantastic value.
Personally, and without having made much effort, the issues mentioned in the article are a non-issue for me. And did I read that the HD and battery need to be modded?
Seems like a classic case of finding a problem for a solution.
I think it’s still very early in development. From what I have seen/tried, it’s not fit for regular Joe consumption yet, and in fairness they are clear about that themselves. I love the concept though, I hope it becomes more mainstream.

Do you know what personal info gets landed on their server when you send an Email to a Gmail account? Presumably Email address and name, but is there much more, hidden stuff?
I never actually thought about it from this angle. Moreso about how much they have access to by having a Google account, but not the exposure if yiu Email someone on their servers.