- Switched to Linux
- Switched to Firefox
- Set up email forwarding to a new account on Proton Mail
- Finally upgraded my PC
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Aye, congratulations on the new/upgraded PC!
- deleted my Reddit account. Only use it if I land there from a web search
- Started using Firefox containers - keep Amazon, Google, Microsoft etc in their own containers
- Deleted my Dropbox account when they started deploying AI tools late 23. About to delete Google Drive.
- Migrated to paid Protonmail. Intend to wipe my Gmail data in next couple of months
- Migrated to paid data backup service
- Bought a steam deck, connected it to my living room TV and now PC game in my living room (had a steam link but never got into it before, but steam deck has changed how I play)
- Cancelled most streaming services
- Started using Freetube software and Libredirect to escape YouTube
- Installed fdroid open source store on my phone and switched to many foss and non cloud apps.
Basically mostly I've started taking my privacy and data much more seriously. I was already privacy "aware" but the explosion of so called AI tools in my industry (healthcare) has made me realise the value and importance of my data, and how much of it is being stolen and exploited by private interests. There are also examples of how private data is being extracted from this bullshit AI tools.
I'm increasingly understanding how important it is now to actively protect my data and also fragment my internet presence as much as possible.
I've stopped trusting anything online due to AI being a cancer on the internet and it's only going to get worse.
My trust in anything on the internet has eroded over the last ten years. Information, news, offers...it's all pud-pulling capitalist circlejerking and the most cynical propaganda imaginable.
Deleted my Twitter account and switched from Reddit (accounts are not deleted) to Lemmy.
Switched from Chrome back to Firefox after more than a decade.
Dropped Windows in favor of Linux Mint.
Unsubscribed from Netflix, Disney+, etc. Now I only torrent the films, series, etc. that I know I'll watch more than once, for stuff that I only plan on watching once I use Stremio with the Torrentio add-on.
Started using my old Facebook account after several years just for Marketplace.
That's all I can remember at the moment.
EDIT: Oh yeah, ditched PornHub for NoodleMagazine.
Self hosted a lemmy server for myself
Switched to Firefox
Got a VPN
Using said vpn to share my dad's YouTube TV(only works on my TV though, not mobile)
Started using copilot which improved my productivity at work
I got married, so now im sharing more online accounts
Kudos on getting married!
Ditched Windows for Linux, man, feelin' free like a bird. No more Microsoft bullshit, nah. And instead of Google Search, I'm rollin' with SearXNG. It's like Google but decentralized, no data sellin', straight up respectin' my privacy. Open source all day, every day, that's my way now.
I quit Facebook for good, almost quit Reddit and am enjoying reading more books and exploring fediverse a bit.
Also protectively try to get less and less screen time, using the morning time which usually was lost to doomscrolling to do zazen.
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Stopped using reddit & facebook
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started using the fediverse
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Got my own domain and set up an email via proton
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vanced->revanced->greyjay
How's grayjay compared to revanced?
It's pretty good actually. No ads and you can access videos from a lot of platforms in the one app (including premium ones if you have a subscription to them). It also makes it easier to follow a single creator across platforms. Also, lets you download videos for offline access, allows casting, PiP and a bunch of other stuff.
My only real complaint is that the recommendations aren't very good yet, so I end up going back to YT/revanced to discover new stuff, and there currently isn't any way to use sponsorblock with it.
Still, considering it's in alpha, great stuff.
I completely gave up on Google Search and started using Kagi which has changed the way I find things on the Internet.
Switched from Chrome to Firefox.
Dumped reddit, Google, streaming, android apps and Facebook. Replaced with proton, Plex, Lemmy. Grapheneos, kagi and mastodon.
switched to linux, ditched vivaldi for firefox, quit reddit, quit youtube and started using invidious. probably a lot more that i can't think of.
Ditched centralized social media and started a personal diary
What exactly do you write in a diary? I've tried it so many times and yet can't keep it up
I've done and tinkered with many things in 2023 like most of us here (migrated to lemmy, degoogle, unsubscribed to streaming services, linux, etc). Some things that are less known that I think worth to mention are:
- Using shift+right click to open the full context menu in Windows 11
- Finally set an Address bar shortcut for searching reddit content with Google. No more typing "site:reddit.com..."
- Anilist with TachiyomiJ2K(mobile)+Taiga(desktop)+Mal-Sync(browser extension) for maximum anime/manga tracking automation!
- My only shame in 2023: Creating a Facebook account (anonymous account) for the messenger and local hobby groups. All I can say is Facebook seemed to intentionally obfuscate its setting/option menus because they're all scattered in different pages and just a plain mess. f u zuck
- No longer using imgur for hosting images
- Reddit use reduced to specific communities. Former use cases are migrated to Lemmy
- Changed mobile browser to Firefox
- Using a searxng instance as my search engine
- I turned my old desktop into a home server, which let me cancel some streaming services.. and I set up an rpi4 as a kodi server.
- Signed up for Firefox Relay (had a holiday sale) to have email masks and a proxy phone number, which should help with spam & marketing crap.
- Stopped using Reddit in favor of lemmy (which I hope to contribute to this year)
- Gonna have to find a replacement for mint, since it's dying this month
Got rid of all of my centralized social media accounts apart from YouTube, moved from Proton to Migadu on my own domain (unlimited aliases! when signing up for a service I can just make up a new username and it gets organized into a folder in my inbox!), and moved my homelab and laptop to NixOS
Ditched Reddit for Lemmy with a side of Kbin.
Switched from SCCM to InTune at work.
Switched from Sony Xperia to Google Pixel for my smartphone.
Got a smart oven as a gift, so far, I'm liking it paired with the easy prep Tovala meals, but it seems like a pretty capable toaster oven/air fryer. Apparently it can dehydrate as well, haven't tried that yet. This is the first "smart" device I owned outside of a smartphone, and probably would have bought it for myself, but now that I'm using it, I have to admit, I like it.
- Started using Mastodon and Lemmy
- Deleted Reddit account
- Changed a lot of my apps to FOSS alternatives using NeoStore
- Got a text-based launcher (Lunar Launcher)
- Started contributing to community projects
- Set up a JellyFin server
Probably some more but I forgot. My case fans are really loud though when I keep my pc on at night to keep running the JF server for my users. Perhaps I should have bought a P600S case with the dampening foam. Looking into buying a Pi 4 this year to run services on instead of my main rig.
Really am enjoying using FOSS software, even though it can be a little limiting in some ways. AAAAXY is a really fun game btw!
- Got a text-based launcher (Lunar Launcher)
By this, do you mean this launcher for Android? Searching duckduckgo predominantly leads me to a launcher with the same name for Minecraft
- I started using Lemmy
- Got back on Mastodon when it got rolling a bit more. I follow more accounts now and it's actually fun.
- Got back on linux after a 5 year hiatus. I should have done it a whole lot sooner, I enjoy using my computer more.
- Needed a laptop and instead of buying a new one, I got a secondhand laptop from a local system administrator who put linux on it. Debian is great and I love the old Thinkpad.
- I've applied to a learn/work program in web development. I haven't started yet, but I will soon. I'm so excited for that.
When my phone was up for renewal last March, I specifically went looking for an iPhone 13 mini, because I’m sick of my phone being the centre of my attention all the time. And it’s worked. The smaller screen means I’m far less likely to get it out and idly scroll the socials, instead waiting until I’m at my Mac or have my iPad. But the screen is still big enough for GPS and such.
In terms of socials; I’ve been pretty much all in on Mastodon and Lemmy, having gone from posting twenty times a day on Twitter, to posting just six times in total. And that was to spam my Mastodon account.
We ditched Netflix in April, and haven’t missed it at all. I signed up for it the very first day it was available for Apple TV back in 2012, so it felt weird getting rid of it. But ultimately, Disney+ feels like better value, so we’re on that for now.
I have Apple Music, which is fine for in the car or while I’m at work, but I spent an awful lot of time listening to my library of ripped CDs on my iPod when I was out and about. I got the iPod in ‘22, but finally got it flashmodded early last year, and love it.
Moved to Proton mail from GMail. At the same time I purchased a new domain and got SimpleLogin to create new aliases for all my sites and services. The only site that knows my real address is Proton itself and SimpleLogin.
I also ditched Chrome for Firefox. I honestly prefer Chrome but hate how controlling Google is with Chrome. I also switched to Duckduckgo. I've never actually felt less tracked in a long time as a result. Actually eye opening. I used Incognito so often for Google searches to not be tracked. Now I can search freely without then seeing ads or content related to that search elsewhere.
- Switched from Gmail to Fastmail
- Set email aliases for all registered services
- Started hosting stuff myself
I ditched reddit and twitter. Intalled Lineage OS and use as many foss apps as I can. I am also moving all my Google cloud to Proton Drive
- I’ve did some distrohopping and in effect switched from Fedora to Fedora Silverblue (very enjoyable)
- I’ve completely removed all centralized social media apart from YouTube (I’ll have to invest some more time in PeerTube before I can make the switch) from my life
- In general I spend less time doom-scrolling and way more time actually reading interesting stuff (I’ve found LessWrong, a forum about the art of rationality/more rational thinking)
- I have replaced all remaining proprietary software components on my desktop with open source ones (e.g. I now use FOSS frontends for Discord and Spotify, namely gtkcord4 and Spot), the only exceptions being the Nvidia driver (I hope that will change in 2024 with NVK) and some games (although 80% of my very limited gaming time is now spent in open source games like Beyond All Reason)
- I got a tablet/ChromeBook convertible (Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 8GB) which I installed PostmarketOS on and am now daily driving Linux in school where everybody else is using iPads
- I am in the process of finally building my own NAS/homeserver
- On the negative side I spent way less of my free time programming than I would have liked to
I do also have some goals and ambitions for this year:
- Host all my stuff on my own server, this includes files (documents, photos, backups, media) as well as services like my website and automations
- Write audio and camera drivers for my tablet
- Learn some more Nim
- Write more code than last year
- Finally make the switch to Vim/NeoVim
- Become independent from YouTube
- If my iPhone happens to break, get a Linux phone as a daily driver
- Gradually unsubscribe from (streaming) services like Spotify
I finally got myself a pihole up and running. Yeah and the regular stuff.. ditched reddit, got protonmail and trying to move my kids to using popos.
I started learning to program in February, which reinvigorated my love of computers. I discovered awesome new software like syncthing, and just recently started daily driving linix (debian 12) and its been great. Just little things like customizing my wall paper which i havent done for years. 2023 was a great year for me and tech.
Oh and i switched from chrome to Firefox, looks like that's been a common theme for the year!
- Switched to Lemmy
- Set up DNS blocking for tracking cookies / ADs
- Set up Proxmox
- Set up Pfsense
- Upgraded to gigabit fibre!
- Set up Invidious
- Quit using Youtube
- Quit using Twitter
- Quit using Reddit
- Upgraded Wifi to TPLink to cover whole house and to replace consumer level Mesh networking
- Setup multiple VLANs on my network
- Put IoT devices on IoT WiFi
- Put home automation and IoT crap on my Kubernetes cluster
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A slow diversion from Chrome. I used to use Chrome for 30% of my web browsing and games, but have switched that to Firefox and Vivaldi.
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I almost completely stopped using Reddit, and instead, switched to Lemmy.
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A big shift to majority of headphone usage being wireless, mostly due to the BT600ANC headphones I have with excellent noise cancelling.
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A renewed push to seriously consider dailying Linux. Windows 11 was just Windows 10 but with some UI changes running at 0.3x the speed. But MS keeps making Windows worse, and I'm scared of Windows 12.
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Considering Third Party Apps for existing software, whenever I could. Most recently, Steam has been super slow so I really wanted a third party launcher to bypass Steam. Same for EGS, except Heroic fulfills that duty, until it fails to work.
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Due to YT being especially greedy this year, I've soured on it enough to sometimes adblock it, use it less, and most recently and hopefully most devastatingly for YT, purchasing a year of Nebula to watch many creators videos there (ad-free) instead of YT. As a creator myself, I empathize with creators of all sizes.
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Oh, almost forgot. I stopped listening to the Linux podcasts I was previously listening to. I just find it more enjoyable to listen to music at the moment.
Wait, actually forgot these:
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Purchased my friend's old PC for cheap. He likes to be on the bleeding edge and I'm perfectly happy with a water cooled 3900X + 32GB RAM + 2.5TB storage + everything except GPU for $400.
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And now the most unfortunate thing. My Facebook usage increased from basically zero to occasional use of the marketplace. It was how I found my GPU replacement for the PC, and my first motorcycle. I still adblock it hard whenever I can.
Wait, how can I forget this one!
- Use of AI as a debugging tool has skyrocketed. I now default to ChatGPT before StackOverflow because on average it's way faster with ChatGPT.
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Switched from GNOME to KDE
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Switched to immutable distros (my own fork of Bazzite)
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Started using the Nix package manager
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Started using containers (Distrobox, Docker).
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Started using mobox to play Windows games on my Android phone
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Switched from Hacker's Keyboard to Unexpected Keyboard
Was the keyboard made by the Spanish inquisition?
I've switched to the Arc web browser, where tabs behave more like bookmarks (and they replace bookmarks as well). It's been a game changer for me - my favourite feature is the ability to close a window and it doesn't remove any of your tabs. Just open a new browser window and they're back. My tabs are also more organised than ever.
Large Language Models, specifically ChatGPT+, are now part of my daily life and I'm not just talking tech. For example I use it in the kitchen every time I cook a meal I haven't made a thousand times before and I've been cooking better than ever. Unlike a recipe website, you can tell it you don't have (or don't like) a particular ingredient and chat about alternatives, then it will update the cooking instructions. Love it.
I've given up on streaming music services, and gone back to occasionally buying a new DRM free albums. This has been part of a general cost cutting theme to my year - especially monthly bills.
Dropped Reddit, Twitter, Spotify. Still have never been on Facebook, still have an Instagram account to stay in touch with old friends. Tubi and YouTube for entertainment
Like others here, I dumped Reddit and moved here (and to Mastodon) full time. I also moved to Linux full time on my home laptop and haven’t missed Windows one little bit. I’m looking forward to experimenting more with a couple of other distros of interest (currently Pop_OS) and am having actual fun using my computer again. Heavy emphasis on adopting as many FOSS alternatives as possible in ‘24, and starting to separate myself from the big G.
I finally installed RethinkDNS on my phone. I configured redirections to invidious and other alternative front-ends on firefox, desktop but also mobile thanks to the recent update. I stopped appending "!g" to all my duckduckgo searches. And i got so addicted to a new social network that I quit all others LOOKING AT YOU LEMMY