

The process you’re looking for is called loudness normalization. You want to batch normalize your audio files to a set LUFS value(probably around - 14LUFS). I think there is a way to do this in batch proccessing with audacity.


The process you’re looking for is called loudness normalization. You want to batch normalize your audio files to a set LUFS value(probably around - 14LUFS). I think there is a way to do this in batch proccessing with audacity.


So I get a free spam filter for not verifying? Guess I’m never verifying then, lol.


Your backups aren’t nearly as likely to be subject to an immediate civil forfiture as a phone is. Cops don’t need a judicial warrent to take your phone, but they do need one to search your home legally, and if you do your offsite backups in another country, they would need the cooperation of the local authorities of that country. Strong encryption can provide a relatively safe barrier for offsite backups.
Also, it’s possible to have some things that may only exist on your phone and not your server/backup system(easy biometric unlock for a password manager, or encrypted chat logs, to name a few examples).


Always back up anything you don’t want to loose.


Yes, and you can disable usb completely on graphene.


Other than literally everything I think and feel you mean? I think it’s perfectly reasonable to not want to allow police or especially federal agents into my own head. My note taking apps, my password manager which links to all of my online accounts, and my entire web browsing and search history are all linked through my phone. Also signal and discord and lemmy, and on and on…


Even better, set it to 1234567890 or 00000000 or similar easy to guess pin, and change it to the length of your actual pin, now if someone tries to bruteforce your phone it will instantly wipe and you can make a case that it was the law enforcement who destroyed any “evidence” by their own actions if in comes up In court.


Greese


I think it can give a false sense of security, because all of the security and privacy feature can be individually bypassed by the user.
if you try to use it the same way as a regular android phone you end up giving all the apps the same level of control as they would in stock android eventually.
Too small to contain that much white trash.


Only one? Do all if the bootlickers in the house and the senate, as well as JD vance not count?


Yea fr though. What if my city/county/state government wants to opt in and I don’t want that?
Oh hey it’s the wireshark


My hopes and my expectations could not be more at odds with each other, and the only thing I know for sure is that one of them will be smashed.
I like mullvad because I can pay for it with vouchers and have nothing to tie my payment to my account#
I don’t think any other VPN can do that.
Theres also the fact that mullvad was raided by the (Swedish)police and even though they fully complied, the police ended up walking away with nothing because mullvad had nothing to give them.
Proton on the other hand, will at the very least be storing your email, payment info, and possibly other info in your account that mullvad won’t. I also don’t like how they have aligned themselves with conservative politics.


Personally, I use ironfox+unlock+VPN. If it (rarely) breaks, all I have to do is change my vpns exit location.


I do not like that man Ted Cruz
I do not like his backwards views


I have a question, if I, an american, have an account with tuta mail, and this bs passes and is actually enforced, tuta would not be required to install the state spyware on my device as I’m not an EU citizen nor someone who resides in the EU, correct?


Thanks for posting this. I was able to get my obtanium source changed. Really annoying though. Fuck Microsoft!
Uncle sam is literally blowing up democracy. Idk if that’s the intended joke but that’s how I’m choosing to interpret it.