marcie (she/her)

  • 17 Posts
  • 176 Comments
Joined 8 months ago
cake
Cake day: March 22nd, 2024

help-circle
  • Good point, I originally made this as an image because someone requested that. Here’s the text

    
    Important Online Safety PSA for American transgender people following the US election.
    
    Stop using insecure methods of communication.
    Stop using media without a discrete privacy policy.
    Stop posting identifying information about yourself.
    
    As we enter into a new government with a hypothetical Republican trifecta, we will likely see the trans community attacked by the state, and sites and services such as Reddit, Facebook, Discord, and TikTok are known to have a great deal of unencrypted information about their users, and have been known to cooperate with law enforcement.
    
    Instead of Discord, try Matrix. Here is a large trans chat on Matrix:
    
    https://matrix.to/#/#tracha:chapo.chat
    
    Instead of Reddit, try Lemmy. Here are some transgender groups on Lemmy:
    
    hexbear.net/c/traa (shortlink, redirect link on page)
    lemmy.ml/c/transgender
    lemmy.blahaj.zone/c/transgender
    
    Instead of Facebook or Instagram, try Pixelfed:
    
    pixelfed.org
    
    Instead of Twitter, try Mastodon. Here are some trans positive places on Mastodon:
    
    lgbtqia.space
    toots.matapocos.dog
    
    Many resources for more secure alternative apps can be found on privacyguides.org
    














  • Nah, I’m on latest hardware (4080) and did a bunch of tests recently. Mint was the best along with PopOS. A lot of distros like CachyOs or Bazzite have a lot of great enhancements but they break so often without easy rollbacks that a layman shouldnt use them. Mint has a driver manager and can install KDE if you want with no breakage. Bazzite and CachyOS couldnt even run many major titles due to driver breakage and not having an easy way for a layman to rollback. (I could do it, though a layman would hate it). Whereas PopOS and Mint both ran major titles without any configuration.

    I don’t know of any ‘bleeding edge’ distros with driver managers, I might ask about that though.