Can you explain why you would think Steam is so bad? I would argue they’re pretty fair, especially with the option to buy steam cards for cash to not disclose your personal data. Does the client do some unsavory shit?
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ISOmorph@feddit.orgto Deutschland@feddit.org•Innenminister wollen AfD-Finanzierung prüfen101·15 days agoMacht doch auch Sinn oder nicht? Das wird in der Wissenschaft als Peer-Review bezeichnet. Ohne das könnte man sich willkürlich Stuss ausdenken und als Wahrheit verkaufen.
ISOmorph@feddit.orgto News@lemmy.world•Marco Rubio Silences Every Last Little Criticism of Israel at State Department24·21 days agoI thought it looked like Rubio is jerking Bibi off
ISOmorph@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft rolls Windows Recall out to the public nearly a year after announcing itEnglish342·23 days agoThere’s nothing to laugh about. The maniacally evil thing about recall is, that it doesn’t matter what you do to keep your devices clean. If you interact with someone who doesn’t keep his devices clean, which is 100% of us, you’re on recall
ISOmorph@feddit.orgOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is the BraX3 from braxtech.net a trustworthy investment?0·1 month agoShow me a decent phone with SD card slot, replacable battery and a headphone jack I can install Graphene on and I’m set!
ISOmorph@feddit.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most petty/pointless/pedantic hill you're willing to die on?1·9 months agoThe little separator bars on the conveyor belts thingies at the cashier in a super market should always be placed for the person behind you. If the bozo in front of me wants to pay for my shit he can go right ahead.
I recently switched from radicale to baikal. Both are straight forward no frills caldav / carddav managers. Baikal has a more modern UX. My switch came from choosing to use YunoHost to simplify my home server management