If there is I would love to know. They’re all off his site and SoundCloud.
If there is I would love to know. They’re all off his site and SoundCloud.
I actually combine a password manager with a password book, don’t like storing data for sensitive accounts on servers that can be breached and I’m too lazy to self host 😬 and I can remember my password phrases for sensitive accounts I use normally.
Did you download his podcast? As far as I know he deleted all his stuff several months ago.
You might be able to get a large part of google functionality with a degoogled device running microG or something similar.
I grabbed a display TV and haven’t hooked it up to the internet, so far so good. Could look into that.
I know some folks who have problems running onlyoffice- apparently LibreOffice is the fork/spiritual successor to it. Haven’t used it a lot but so far it’s run decently.
I like guerrilla mail (short term email generation) but I’ve found that a lot of their domains are blocked by these sites I’m trying to sign up for >:(
I also second this, has basic smartwatch features and if you want to get in the weeds and install your own OS just get the developer kit. For 30 bucks I said it’s worth a test at least.
Not sure what difference that makes since the military uses the MS office suite for everything
Bitwarden has a password generator that you can set criteria for, been really helpful with one of my janky logins
He gets some hate but Rob Braxman on YouTube/Odyssey was one of my gateway drugs into the privacy community. He is kind of obnoxious at times but lays out a lot of technical and basic advice pretty well I think. Learned about degoogled phones and Bluetooth risks from him as a couple of examples. I also second Luis Rossman on YouTube/Grayjay, he’s more on the philosophical and legal side of things.
Snapchat used to have that feature with the Stickers function but I deleted it once an account was required to use it. iPhone photos has a function that detects people, you can get a PNG of a person out of a photo and crop it. Apart from that I’m not sure what’s out there that can be done while on the pot- I too would like to know what folks have to recommend. You could try cropping out a face and using a background removal tool/app, and then using a photo layer app for the rest, is how I would approach it.
I use a lot of things. PowerPoint is actually pretty useful. Your phone’s native photo editor may have some good tools. I have a few phone apps that give me a little more control over layering photos, making PNGs/removing backgrounds, adding text and drawings, etc. Gimp is a free photoshop alternative but I rarely use that. Is there a specific function or tool you are looking for? Also, are you looking for the concept of how to meme or just tools? How to meme is somewhat of a broader topic, but I think if you had to boil it down it’s placing something in a different perspective or with a particular emphasis, typically that makes it humorous.
Yeah it had other stuff that probably is not in his books (for now) like digital preparedness and OPSEC practices. Haven’t read his books yet but I plan to at some point