As someone like me who I'm sure has used Graphene/Calyx for a few years, most of this will not be new.
Some of the more extreme side of things was interesting to hear, bit something I'd never implement because I use my phone way more day to day than he does.
I did pick up a few good nuggets to research further though. Things like NextDNS.
Oh and skip the first 15 mins, it had nothing to do with the title of the podcast.
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Thank you for your input mate
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My phone runs Calyx, but yes I do use them with that. I'm not sure they'd be able to do that tbh, but I could be wrong.
Yeah have seen that before. Do we know if this is unique to AirPods or true of all wireless buds?
I know, just seeing if there's any strong consensus around any of the competitor items.
Nostr I need your advice ⁉️
I have some first generation AirPods that are almost dead. Looking to replace for another set of similar style.
ANC a nice to have but not a necessity. Aiming to spend <$200.
Everything is E2EE and Open Source, but yes, important stuff is also encrypted locally first.
More like half a month.
Proton Drive for desktop. FINALLY!
Now to wait for the Linux version 🙃
