Hi! 2 and 4 months ago @Hellfire103 and @Charger8232 made a post about their privacy setup. So I though I would also share mine.
Be respectful! Some people are early on in their privacy journey, or have a lax threat model. Just because it doesn’t align with yours, or uses some anti-privacy software, doesn’t mean you can downvote them! Help them improve by giving suggestions on alternatives.
Don’t promote proprietary software! Proprietary software, no matter how good it may seem, is against the community rules, and generally frowned upon. If you aren’t sure, you can always ask! This is a place to learn. Don’t downvote people just because they don’t know!
-** Don’t focus solely on me!** I want to mention that this thread is not designed to pick apart only my setup. The point is to contribute your own and help others. That doesn’t mean you can’t still give suggestions for mine, but don’t prioritize mine over another.
Web browsing
Desktop and laptop
Mobile
Messenger
Online accounts
Video streaming
AI
Social Media
Shopping/Finance
Music streaming
TV shows
Gaming
Programming
Productivity
Paid services
Self-hosted
Misc
Thanks for reading!
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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much thanks to @gary_host_laptop for the logo design :)
Can you elaborate on this? What exactly are you doing?
I have a 3d printer and linux. The only good 3d modelling software I found is OnShape which is online.
I’ve just started the hobby and stumbled upon plasticity. Seems to be the new kid on the block, doing things a bit different than the established CAD tools, but for me it’s been perfect. And I was looking for a solution without subscription, which is almost nonexistent
Looks nice, I’ll try it!
Forgive me if it sounds preachy, but have you tried Blender?
I use that for my 3d printing and game-ready modelling.
Is there any special way that you use Blender that makes it good for CAD? I also love using blender for my 3D printing projects since I have lots of experience using it for animation projects and can make models very fast. It is just that it becomes much harder when exact dimensions are important which is where software like Fusion and FreeCAD shine, not to mention the parametric modeling.
No idea if this is a useful suggestion, but I saw it spoken of in another thread about CAD software: there’s a free and open source plugin called BlenderBIM that is apparently a decent option.
CAD has never clicked in my brain but I have a relatively non-destructive workflow in Blender from a decade of experience and it’s not really a problem to me. I can make the model far more precise than any printer I have access to can print. I’m too stupid to explain it unfortunately, but I essentially just make use of Blender’s built in measuring tools
Interesting. I usually will use the measuring tools as a sanity check to make sure I did not mess up before I spend an hour printing. Most of my projects are mostly composed of primitives and boolean modifiers so I can usually put my dimensions in the panel that appears when you create an object.
Yes I did but it was too complex for me at the time. Maybe I’ll give it a second go.
Or FreeCAD
Freecad is good once you learn the basics