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The spies in your home: How WiFi companies monitor your private life
  • I'll elaborate for him/her: mesh devices sold by untrusted companies with a profit model will almost surely be collecting your data.

    The problem is not "mesh", it is the companies using a new, cool, buzzword to sell their spyware that is the problem.

    They are basically enhanced repeaters that don't require a seperate network access point.

    If you get a device that is primarily marketed as basic hardware, like the Asus router, you are more likely to avoid the collection. Bonus points if you can flash FOSS software to it, also like Asus, so yiu know it is clean. Regardless, use a VPN for external communications.

    My home is small enough that mesh is unnecessary, but I'd buy another Asus device for mesh if it were necessary.

  • Steam deck for a TV party game emulation machine?
  • It's configured to run at the native resolution of the device, and looks good, but I'm not sure it is really at 4k.

    Skyrim performs flawlessly, but Baldur's Gate gets sbout 15 fps at this rez, so I have to lower the graphics setting. I'm nesr endgame, so there is a lot of city animation.

  • Steam deck for a TV party game emulation machine?
  • I can't speak on multiplayer experiences, but i have several emulators set up on my OLED deck. GameCube, N64, switch, ps2. They work well, and i have a 3DO pro2 i use while it's docked to my 4k tv, sound through a surround sound bar with woofer - amazing sound. I mostly run skyrim and Balder's Gate 3 at the moment, but i enjoyed BotW and my son likes sonic.

  • SteamOS 3.6: How the Steam Deck atomic updates are improving
  • I'm late to the comment board, but I had to say something. I was amazed when one day my broken Balders' Gate III P22 install suddenly not only worked, but worked with Vulkan. Until now, I figured it was an improvement to the Proton-GE or Experimental that came down around that time. Anyway, when I loaded my game (in the underdark) on my OLED, I was shocked at the improvement.

    Not only was the framerate closer to 40+ vs 28-30, but it was vibrant. The resolution appeared to be better, too. It was gratifying to see it looked better than on my ancient Lenovo gaming laptop (circa 2016), which, to my surprise, handled it quite well considering the age of the NVidia card.

  • My internal fight over what device to buy
  • Since devices that came with Android 10, all devices are expected to adhere to a standard Android interface. The GSI stands for generic system image.

    Given a particular Hardware platform and drivers any GSI should run on any matching Hardware.

    I know that Andy Yan's LineageOS GSI works on my sm-t510 (a64 variant) and from user testimonials, it also runs on the sm-x720 (arm variant, TAB S8).

    I linked the forum section that contains the thread for his and many other GSIs.

  • My internal fight over what device to buy
  • I have the P6. It's an all around good phone. Don't forget to look at GSI ROMs. All recent devices handle those. I can and eventually will install LineageOS on my Galaxy Tab S8 and have it on my old Tab low end tablet.

  • LineageOS for MicroG update speed
  • The automatic build server sometimes hangs, and it can be weeks before someone notices and kicks it. Builds, I think, are alphabetic based on device code name. I've gone for 2 months without a push on Taimen.

    Rooting and using LSposed can make the process simpler. I use Andy yan's GSI on my sm-t510.

  • I'm amazed that Android doesn't have a built in way to connect to a network drive like iOS/iPadOS has
  • If it is WebDAV, DAVx5 has a feature that makes those shares available as a local volume. An sFTP app can be used to xfer files.

    TrueNAS probably has a service for synchronized folders like google drive. I don't know how to access NFS or SMB transparently.

  • Once a pirate, always a pirate
  • At least Chromecast for TV basically does this. I can search for something and it will tell me all the ways I can watch for any installed app even unsubscribed.

    Still, the issue of paying multiple monthly fees to see what you want is ludicrous. It's as if the media companies maliciously complied with consumers' desire to pick and choose what they watch rather than pay $200 a month for 1000 stations they don't watch.

    Now, you have to pay $200 to get all the services that have what you want to watch - and you still have to sift through the drek.

    Much better, that. /s

  • It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time
  • That is a trust based transaction when parent asks where their child is going as well.

    Putting tracking malware and using surveillance all the time is invasion of privacy, teaching the child that surveillance is okay, and completely lacking a trust relationship, which is bad within a family.

  • OpenVPN to server, then ExpressVPN to the outside?

    I use openvpn to connect to my server at home. When I surf the Internet or any of my apps on my phone go to the Internet while I'm on the VPN it's going out to the internet from my server.

    Does anybody know a way to set it up so that whatever goes out from that server goes through expressvpn? I can't seem to get it to work on the router because openvpn then cannot connect to my server.

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    Good sources for obscure educational videos?

    Hello. I am having trouble finding a video I own on VHS format. I want to get a digital copy, but it probably does not exist. I think there are rules against asking about particular titles, so I'll just state the topic. It's about skills used by guides for camping in the wilderness between north central US and Canada. Are there any places might have such videos?

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