@XNHQ

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Hello! I am a college student and I like to do many things. I am interested in biology, nature, animals, world building, art and more. I dislike AI. I have also left many major social media. The only social media I use is Mastodon, Substacks and Stoat.chat.
Substackshttps://substack.com/@natupodumx
Big Tech Starvationhttps://stt.gg/1JnVWrYb

Guten Morgen zusammen. Diesen Glückstreffer vom Wochenende möchte ich unbedingt für #fotoMontag mit Euch teilen. Es kommt nicht so oft vor, daß der Widehopf sein Gefieder so schön präsentiert.

#myphoto #mywork #cc0 #foto #photo #fotografie #noAI #gimp #rawtherapee #birdsOfMastodon

@dmian @Tutanota I agree! How come not many people talk about google form alternatives

I do not recommend using @protonprivacy It claims to be private but it is not ever since they are implementing AI features and becoming more corporate like. They literally have an AI chatbot and claim it to be privacy respecting. Are they really private or do they just market it? It is starting to appear like a Big Tech Lite. If you hate AI then I recommend using @Tutanota or @disroot They are better and care more about your digital safety than profits.

#fuckproton

@frontenddogma @protonprivacy And also how to delete your proton account due to its hypocrisy in its values that it claims.
@protonprivacy Thank you for showing how bad your customer service is. I finally found another email alternatives. Thanks for nothing. I will delete my account in 2 months🙄
@Tutanota The more I see google's new features, the more glad I am that I left google earlier
@AnotherJoe It is annoying because it is harder to find alternatives without AI. Did we come to proton just for their AI? Many came to leave google. Any AI is still tracking even if it is "familiar." What do you mean by versatile? Do you use different emails for different purposes or tasks or things or is it something else?
@Waterfox "Their lunch is being eaten by AI browsers." -- Chrome was dominating before Google started to add "AI" features to it. I'm sure there's an example out there, but I don't think I've once heard someone say they prefer Chrome over Firefox because of "AI" built in to Chrome. But I often hear people say they use Chrome because it works (noting that Google abused their monopoly position when repeatedly sabotaging their sites for Firefox). It seems like there was an uptick in Interest in Firefox after Google banned ad blockers, but "AI" in Firefox and tone deaf governance from Mozilla has more than counteracted that effect. So I'm not sure I agree with your premise there.
I often see smaller companies trying to do the same thing as larger companies, by making an assumption that the large company knows what people want, but this is often a kind of "cargo culting" effecting. Large companies very often don't do things because people want them (was just reading an article about Paraquat in the US, then there's rBST and everything Monsanto has ever done). Large companies often succeed exactly because they can do profoundly bad things and survive while their smaller competition destroys themselves trying to play follow-the-leader. Microsoft can add Clippy (Clipit) to Microsoft Word that pops up and refuses to go away without a complex, non-intuitive sequence of clicks, that is nearly universally despised, because we ascribe a "no other choice, have to deal with it" superpower to Microsoft (as with Monsanto), but it would be suicide for eg LibreOffice to attempt the same abuse of power (or for independent dairies selling at farmer's market to proudly advertise rBST in their milk). They do not have the power they can abuse. Avoiding getting killed in games of "follow the leader" led by tech giants requires understanding the market and not assuming tech giants are providing what people want. It requires understanding why giant corporations are doing things. That's a whole other discussion, but I see this as more like billionaires buying up the news and social media to intentionally wreck them than in any way providing people what they want.
@AnotherJoe Then in that case, it is harder to leave proton if you already use the alternatives. I am leaving proton slowly for personal reasons and I do not really trust them anymore after the implication of AI.
@AnotherJoe Oh so you want convenience because I only use tuta for email. If possible, you should try not to put all your eggs in one basket.