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Hardware wallets like Trezor and Ledger are terrible choice for privacy as they’re more like hot wallets. You need to download their shitty electron app to configure your wallet and even if these apps
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If you’re down voting please share with your opinion in comments why you don’t like that much my post.
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People don’t like crypto around here - me neither, the only thing I know about crypto privacy is that samurai-thing whose owner was arrested on bogus claims of money laundering
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
Understandable. In the past I was fascinated with this idea, but trying to use this in practice disappointed me completely. I’m starting to doubt in it.
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Change my mind. Companies are just taking BSD code and don’t contribute to it. At the end they’re selecting Linux even if there’s licensing risk and they have contribute to code. Why? Because Linux ha
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You are wrong. I doubt I will change your mind. There are many, many, many more companies using Linux without giving back than there are for BSD. And not just “using it” either. Practically the entire
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 06, 2026
It’s not about switching your mind, but mine. If you have any arguments PLEASE share with them.
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Hardware wallets like Trezor and Ledger are terrible choice for privacy as they’re more like hot wallets. You need to download their shitty electron app to configure your wallet and even if these apps
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
If you’re down voting please share with your opinion in comments why you don’t like that much my post.
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You can have the best wallet in the world and not be private because you’ve not been using a private cryptocurrency. There’s no amount of wallet privacy features that hides the fact that a certain add
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Yeah, I’m thinking about storing Monero.
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Not a good idea. The value changes rapidly.
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
So what do you recommend for storing money privately (except cash)?
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Hardware wallets like Trezor and Ledger are terrible choice for privacy as they’re more like hot wallets. You need to download their shitty electron app to configure your wallet and even if these apps
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Since by design cryptocurrencies aren’t backed by banks/nations and any transaction is permanent, they are by definition not safe. At best, you can save out your wallet to an encrypted drive, then wri
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
Since by design cryptocurrencies aren’t backed by banks/nations and any transaction is permanent, they are by definition not safe. For me it’s argument why they might be safe. Of course cryptocurrencies in my opinion aren’t that safe and I have reasons to think like that, but I don’t agree with your agument.
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Hardware wallets like Trezor and Ledger are terrible choice for privacy as they’re more like hot wallets. You need to download their shitty electron app to configure your wallet and even if these apps
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You can have the best wallet in the world and not be private because you’ve not been using a private cryptocurrency. There’s no amount of wallet privacy features that hides the fact that a certain add
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in privacy · Mar 06, 2026
Yeah, I’m thinking about storing Monero.
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in privacy · Mar 06, 2026

How can I save my money in crypto privately and safe?

Hardware wallets like Trezor and Ledger are terrible choice for privacy as they’re more like hot wallets. You need to download their shitty electron app to configure your wallet and even if these apps are open-source I can’t consider them safe, because they have toooooo much features. At the same time they’re missing basic features like connecting through TOR network to them which should be must have as they rely heavily on internet features like online exchanges which can easily reveal your data. Do you have any idea how to access crypto easily while at the same keep it private and safe?
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As in title. As I know Android Studio need glibc so I need to use container but how about emulation in container? Is it possible? I have x86_64 CPU.
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I’m confused by your question. Why would you need a container for this? There are other packages downloads for Android Studio. Container would be the most convoluted way of running it.
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 05, 2026
Where are these packages?
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 05, 2026

Can I use Android Studio on Alpine Linux?

As in title. As I know Android Studio need glibc so I need to use container but how about emulation in container? Is it possible? I have x86_64 CPU.
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Change my mind. Companies are just taking BSD code and don’t contribute to it. At the end they’re selecting Linux even if there’s licensing risk and they have contribute to code. Why? Because Linux ha
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I understand that BSD see closed source as something cool ‘You understand’? Where did you get that idea? The argument is not, and was never, that closed source is cool. The argument is that strong cop
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 03, 2026
So if they see closed source source as something not cool why they allow to close their source code? Of course, strong copyleft licenses sometimes can hindering development for example GPL and CDDL license conflict don’t allow adding ZFS support to Linux Kernel. But it will not help with development when corpos are more taking than giving to project. Just look where’s Linux and where’s BSD - you can see how GPL hinder that development. And why they see GPL license unacceptable in commercial use? For me unacceptable is to close source code, no matter if it’s for commercial use or not. For me open source is alternative for that shitty closed source commercial software. If I’ll try to make my own open-source commercial product based on BSD license it would be impossible. Competitor with more money for marketing will just take and close my source code, add few improvements then sell it as own product. Why I would like to risk that?
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@mlxdy@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 03, 2026

What sense is licensing operating system on BSD license?

Change my mind. Companies are just taking BSD code and don’t contribute to it. At the end they’re selecting Linux even if there’s licensing risk and they have contribute to code. Why? Because Linux have a lot of contributors, that makes it much more advanced system with more features. Also companies which want to support Linux don’t have to worry that someone would close their code or code they funded with money. It’s not about competition but collaboration. GPL license allowed us also to sell own open-source solutions. FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD are behind Linux. I love that systems (especially OpenBSD), but I don’t see a point in contributing or donating to them. Instead of being ready to use solutions they’re trying to be base for commercial closed-source products and it would be great as contributors could get something from that, but they get nothing. I understand that BSD see closed source as something cool and way to commercialize software, but in today times where a lot of devices have 24/7 access to internet, microphones, cameras and at the same time to sensitive data it’s extremely dangerous. Closed source is used to hide backdoors, acts of surveillance and keeping monopoly on market which obviously stop evolution of software. Please tell me how BSD license can be good solution for operating system. It’s not about offending BSD, but as someone who love open source software I hate closed source software I would like to know how I can defend this license.
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