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Why Americans aren’t buying more EVs
  • I mean the cell modem specifically. But yea, the touchscreens are also a problem.

  • Why Americans aren’t buying more EVs
  • I don't see them getting better either - so at least I, maybe because I am not educated enough, think the solution is also in learning to rip out the privacy invasions rather than waiting for regulation or privacy-conscious models.

  • Battery electric vehicles lose their spark in Europe as hybrids steal the show
  • Charging at home is only for those who live in houses though. Or at least have some indoor parking spot.

  • Battery electric vehicles lose their spark in Europe as hybrids steal the show
  • To be fair, this could be an argument. I don't have a car now, and when I do buy it - the usecase would be long road trips to where public transport is bad or carrying cargo to my vacation house. Only half of that would be easily doable with an EV's range. For city commutes, public transport is preferred, and trips to the vacation house without cargo could be made on electric trains faster.

  • Why Americans aren’t buying more EVs
  • I am uncomfortable with this as a permanent solution because new cars of today are old cars of tomorrow. Apparently at least in some vehicles, the telematics module is possible to remove with loss of some functionality - seen some videos and posts on that. I think we need an iFixit-like database comparing vehicles on that front - how easy is the unit to remove and what functions it affects. To be fair, the ones I've seen were on newer gas vehicles, so idk if EVs usually have that integrated tighter.

  • Why Americans aren’t buying more EVs
  • IDK about houses, but this would be the case for people in apartment buildings. What should you do? Not even joke about "lowering a cord from your window" because it's not guaranteed that your street parking is near your windows!

  • New York bans “addictive feeds” for teens
  • Because this is an excuse to KYC all users.

  • Used VPN for cheaper YouTube Premium? Congrats, your subscription has been canceled
  • kycnot.me lists a bunch of providers that accept XMR directly.

  • EU chat control law proposes scanning your messages — even encrypted ones
  • Indeed. Protecting the metadata is already a completely different task from protecting the contents. But how would this law in particular change this aspect? It concerns message contents, surveillance of metadata stays the same (aka full). I was saying this about getting back access to encrypted messaging even with a low threat model.

  • Used VPN for cheaper YouTube Premium? Congrats, your subscription has been canceled
  • What about renting a VPS itself over Tor using Monero, and then letting the VPS do its work normally in the clear?

  • EU chat control law proposes scanning your messages — even encrypted ones
  • Probably won't even need anonymizers for this! Chances are concealing usage of your own server would not be that hard on the clearnet either.

  • EU chat control law proposes scanning your messages — even encrypted ones
  • I don't think it would be enforceable for everyone hosting servers for themselves. I personally use XMPP, Matrix and recently Simplex.

  • Internet forums are disappearing because now it's all Reddit and Discord. And that's worrying.
  • "Cryptobros" =/= "people using crypto", because this is a legitimate usecase. You can see it discussed on Lemmy too. This is how I can pay for my VPS while my card doesn't work. This is how I would pay for a service even if my card did work, but I didn't want to attach pretty much my real name to it. But yea, I agree that it might be complicated logistically. Have seen services where you can buy prepaid cards for crypto - at least that should work.

  • Internet forums are disappearing because now it's all Reddit and Discord. And that's worrying.
  • If there is payment, better support crypto too, because this way you wouldn't force people to KYC themselves, as well as wouldn't exclude people from sanctioned regions.

  • The EU are voting on Chat Control this Wednesday 19th June
  • Where I live, a lot of popular services, including major foreign social media and torrents everyone uses, are blocked - yet they still have a massive userbase.

    And since the scanning is supposed to be client-side, how would a server check if the scanning was really performed? What if the server does receive and log the needed responses, just to be safe, but the client actually just sends them automatically while lacking such functionality?

  • The EU are voting on Chat Control this Wednesday 19th June
  • If I cared about the contents of email staying safe, would rather not depend on a provider and just use provider-independent PGP. If safety is more important than universality - then I'd use something outside of email in general, like XMPP+OMEMO or maybe Simplex.

  • The EU are voting on Chat Control this Wednesday 19th June
  • Yea, it is clear if there is just one closed-source app. But if we're talking XMPP/Matrix - they have multiple open-source clients, even if some of them does introduce scanning, no way it wouldn't be forked to remove it.

  • Suggest me a secure chat platform for my family
  • I meant telemetry to Google and/or manufacturer. With grandma, I can at least install Linux on her laptop and say to message me there (that's pretty much what I did with mom).

  • Suggest me a secure chat platform for my family
  • Yea, but a typical cellphone is not as easy to make private as a typical laptop or desktop. Lineage has some tradeoffs and not accessible on all devices, and Graphene needs even more specific, quite expensive hardware!

  • Suggest me a secure chat platform for my family
  • Did you have trouble setting up XFTP one? SMP was fine but XFTP seemed to have some error in the systemd settings provided in the manual.

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