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Comment on Trying to de-Google my life bit by bit. What should I do to move away from gmail? in ~tech
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Comment on GIMP has received a $100k donation from the GNOME foundation (the foundation received a $400k donation from Handshake.org) in ~tech
ERR-403 Link ParentYes. I think 2018-2019 is going to be good for Linux/open source, with the Purism phone releasing and Elementary OS, GIMP & GNOME all receiving large donations, and Steam's Proton.Yes. I think 2018-2019 is going to be good for Linux/open source, with the Purism phone releasing and Elementary OS, GIMP & GNOME all receiving large donations, and Steam's Proton.
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Comment on GIMP has received a $100k donation from the GNOME foundation (the foundation received a $400k donation from Handshake.org) in ~tech
ERR-403 Link ParentWe as in Tildes? tildes.net's certificate is from Let's EncryptWe as in Tildes?
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Comment on GIMP has received a $100k donation from the GNOME foundation (the foundation received a $400k donation from Handshake.org) in ~tech
ERR-403 LinkPersonally I think this is a very generous donation from the GNOME foundation. 1/4 of a very large donation is very nice.Personally I think this is a very generous donation from the GNOME foundation. 1/4 of a very large donation is very nice.
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GIMP has received a $100k donation from the GNOME foundation (the foundation received a $400k donation from Handshake.org)
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Comment on Best free VPN provider for Android? in ~tech
ERR-403 Link ParentLol. Those poor second language teachers who use Google translate for student questions.Lol. Those poor second language teachers who use Google translate for student questions.
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Comment on Best free VPN provider for Android? in ~tech
ERR-403 LinkAs everyone has said, most free VPN's sell your data and do other things. If you want a good VPN, Google-made open source VPN server/client called Outline is easy to setup. Basically you run the...As everyone has said, most free VPN's sell your data and do other things.
If you want a good VPN, Google-made open source VPN server/client called Outline is easy to setup. Basically you run the server on a Windows/Linux/Mac computer on your home network, then run the client on the laptop you want to bypass blocks with.
There's also the good ol Google translate trick, where you can use GT as a proxy
 
Protonmail is good, I've heard tutanote is pretty decent as well. Personally I wouldn't self host an email as it can be quite a bit of work.