![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/6zhMo9rcJJ.jpg)
![](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/a18b0c69-23c9-4b2a-b8e0-3aca0172390d.png)
i think the concept of “donation” is a relevant piece of this puzzle.
i think the concept of “donation” is a relevant piece of this puzzle.
you can run tor on it
"New data published by Canadian broadband management company Sandvine reveals that cloud storage, YouTube, and other apps have taken over. "
better anonymous use would be nice
thats kinda true. (even excluding gemini lynx user like myself) comps and phones have reached overkill for most users. therefore sff is totally fine for most users.
truth is… only reason i dont have a bigger pc is that i want flexibility to move apt if my landlord raises rent. thats literally the only reason.
otherwise i would have dual socket, 8 sticks memory, full sized gpu, etc.
i dont mind not having all that. although, it could be used for something… currently it would be used for nothing.
i dont think alot of ppl need a super small comp. it comes with disadvantages. harder or more limited upgrades.
my guess is: quadrennial lenovo usff/sff . the intel nuc is nice&easy to uprade the limited set of parts for ultra longterm use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_Rendering_Infrastructure
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_framebuffer
basically no, because all existing modern software requires either wayland and/or Xwayland(xorg)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opentracker
https://tor.stackexchange.com/questions/64/how-can-bittorrent-traffic-be-anonymized-with-tor
proxy setting for tracker over tor network
sry. didnt read carefully.
nnn (tui file manager) would be an interesting solution. i know its not really perfect but you can interactively select and view files.
a router that supports openwrt. relatively new, affordable, good specs/features. non-bs model.
or a computer with NIC that supports AP mode.(if u know how to do that)
can u export the mail to file(s) ?
seedbox or vps(torrent) in a privacy/legal protected country may be a viable alternative for mainstream movie or tv shows.
https://html.duckduckgo.com/html/?q=country internet privacy law
this service claims:
"Ad based search engines make almost $300 a year off their users.
Google generated $76 billion in US ad revenue in 2023. Google had 274 million unique visitors in the US as of February 2023.
To estimate the revenue per user, we can divide the 2023 US ad revenue by the 2023 number of users: $76 billion / 274 million = $277 revenue per user in the US or $23 USD per month, on average! That means there is someone, somewhere, a third party and a complete stranger, an advertiser, paying $23 per month for your searches."
i used luckypatcher a long time ago. it was cool how i could remove ads from certain apps.(leaves big ugly red X)