Add Njalla to that list
You should still be able to access everything through tailscale once you switch everything over to use local IP addresses.
Why not use most of the web versions of the non-free apps you mentioned? No Google needed.
Is that unique to Joplin?
Your freedom ends, where the freedom of others begins. Why would that not include animals?
What is the baby supposed to be in this case?
Why not just delete your account? We’re on a privacy sub community after all.
Have you tried running it with Bottles?
I hated the guards that said “Simon says jump!” and then whenever people only jumped once they were shot instantly because “Simon didn’t say stop jumping!”
Not only do they fail, it is pretty hard to hit the right spot. Too many animals are merely paralyzed by the bolt, and are fully capable of feeling the blade across their throat.
Just self-host a VPN on a VPS so you can enable disk encryption and disable logging.
Just switch series monitoring to “All Episodes” and then do “Search Monitored”, or use Jellyseerr.
Both handle old seasons perfectly, I’ve not had any individual episode downloads.
Let me recommend Migadu, as email privacy is kind of a difficult topic. They offer complete email freedom for a very reasonable price; $20 ($10 for students) a year. They explain my main reasoning why I would avoid Proton:
When an email provider rations email address of your own domain name-space at a fee, they are asking you to hand them over control of your name-space. There is zero cost associated with additional email addresses and it is time you learn about it.
When email provider does not offer you standard email protocols that work with standard email clients, they want to lock you in for good. You are tied to using the dedicated applications offered by provider. The freedom of using a better or more suitable application is taken away from you. Protocols were standardized for a reason and today there are hundreds of email clients built for users with different needs.
When email provider alters messages data in non-standard format, they deny you data portability and with it freedom of changing providers.
Email is a collective effort of messaging interoperability. It is built around open, public standards and runs mostly on open source software maintained by folks believing in an open Internet, privacy and personal freedoms. Let’s not give away our freedoms for some Kool-Aid.
This is a list of USB WiFi cards endorsed by FSF
Anything Red Hat. Screw GPL corporatism.
I was using proton for a while, but they are pretty expensive if you want features like catchall and more aliases, on top of restricting clients.
Migadu offers complete email freedom for $20 ($10 for students) a year, unlimited accounts, aliases, identities, etc. I’ve been very happy with them.
If you want you could add your device using this guide:
https://github.com/libratbag/libratbag/wiki/Adding-a-device/
(Piper uses libratbag to support devices)