Thanks so much. This is really helpful :3
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thanks a lot, i am also an ing customer and not aware of that. do you mind explaining a little bit on how it works?
It’s definitely not going to be. The most radical attempt to revolutionize email protocol that has been accepted is Tuta, where they use TutaCrypt instead of OpenPGP. And they are like being criticized af, because nobody actually wants to use TutaCrypt to replace standard encryption protocol. And you still get to send email to others with Tuta, which you can’t even do with open.email. I am quite pessimistic on open.email’s future.
On desktop you can use web frontends like phtn. Honestly I would even love to use phtn on mobile as a pwa
Any distro would do, but for server Debian is always the most recommended and used
EndeavourOS KDE Plasma is my favourite! It’s really really considerate and inherits all the arch linux advantage :3
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Does anyone know of good single-use virtual credit cards. Specifically for online purchases like flights or hotels where you can limit the card to one time use or a max limit?
3·6 months agoRevolut has disposable cards and only valid for one time paynent
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•WhatsApp is getting ads using personal data from Instagram and Facebook
22·6 months agoIt’s unfortunately hard to convert people from WhatsApp to other software, because contacts might care to move but the group will not…
You mean Etesync? Yes, it’s fully open source and self hostable
Mailbox and posteo are not fully open source afaik
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Germany's Sovereign Tech Agency will give €384,000 to the OpenStreetMap Project
8·8 months agogreat news. love the project
If main focus is deliverability and encryption plus privacy
You can try with mailbox or posteo with email, and self host etesync for calendar
I would say Fedora workstation if you hate the idea of getting arch-like distros but Manjaro if you just dislike the daunting procedures to get your arch work

I don’t know, my family are really, really not into that. And my dad was an IT guy, he taught me about Linux when I was 10. But now he becomes so burnt out and start to turn back to windows because there are too many compatibility issues (that’s what he said, honestly my mind was blown at how he handles it ten years ago but not able to do it now when the compatibility has significantly improved. And he is an IT guy which is the craziest thing because I’m a f*cking mechanical engineer and that huge obstacle did not stop me from dual booting). But if he finally decides to give Linux desktop a chance again I would recommend EndeavourOS+KDE…