I’ve heard of Le Guin, thanks for the recommendations
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Thanks, I never considered myself a sci-fi fan so what you mentioned about old man’s war is appealing. That’s interesting the Expanse show added a character and still gets love from the book fans, speaks volumes to their adaptation
Somewhere I heard about Rama, I think I’ll check out more of Simmons’ books at some point. Thanks for the great recommendations
That is wild, Galapagos was my favorite novel for a while; one of the few I’ve read more than once
MagnumDovetails@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Resources to learn for my privacy journey2·8 months agoIdk why you got downvotes, I appreciate your answers
MagnumDovetails@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Resources to learn for my privacy journey1·8 months agoThanks! I’m familiar with the site but hadn’t considered posting questions there. I guess I’m at the point where I want and need to get into the technical stuff. It’s been quite a journey
MagnumDovetails@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Resources to learn for my privacy journey5·8 months agoThat’s totally fair; this is less privacy and more technical/tinkering. I feel like I don’t have the skills to do the tinkering needed to continue on my privacy goals.
And I do like to tinker- but only on certain things. I want my stuff to work unless it is a particular project.
Idk I just feel a large void of ignorance when I’m deciding what to do next in terms of my personal tech. Maybe it’s just a lack of confidence and experience.
Should I just do internet searches for these things? Like “flashing ddwrt to asus router”
And I don’t need to know the ip stack- but I’d like to have a better understanding
MagnumDovetails@lemmy.worldto Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I installed a DVD player under the TV1·8 months agoI was actually looking at them online. I have no idea what to get. I’ll likely buy more dvd than Blu-ray but I imagine Blu-ray will trickle into thrift and second hand shops and become cheaper. Anyway, I’m leaning towards the $50-90 range for a Sony or other reputable brand
I think some people believe that this is a single event; like they get your email and that’s it. They don’t realize or care that it is a constant ongoing collection of any and all possible information that is held by a company whose motive is profit. These companies are associating ip addresses with devices and activities all the time. Turns out the older your data the less it is worth. Stop when you can- even if it’s a slow process. Privacy is a human right
They’re on the list thanks!