@SnowC0de
@lemmy.mlHello Lemmy!
I recently discovered the "Request my data" function of Discord. Now that I have the data Discord knows about me.
I would like to make an experiment that could be used to explain how metadata can say a lot about people.
The problem is, I never done that :grinning face with sweat: so I would like to know how I could get everything I can, only from the metadata contained in the package.
I know it's possible, according to the length of calls, the umber of messages, etc, to guess what kind of relation a user have with another, but I don't know how to do that.
This is a description of the data package: https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/360004957991
Can you help me to know what are the information I can determine about myself using this package (only the metadata, or it's not fair :p)
Thanks in advance!
~Snow
Hello! This is my list of my preferred open-source apps for Android. Tell me in the comments what are yours and I will add them.
10 000 sentences : Learn new vocabulary in many languages
Alarmio : A alternative alarm clock
AnkiDroid : Virtual flash cards to learn faster your courses
Audio Recorder : A simple audio recorder
Aurora Store : Get access to play store apps without the official app
Briar : Send messages in peer to peer way, using bluetooth, current network or remotly.
Camera : From the simple app list. A simple and easy to use camera
CameraRoll : Alternative gallery app with a beautiful UI as a camera roll.
Chubby Click : Metronome
Counter : Explicit name, just counting stuff
DiskUsage : Scan your disk to find the biggest folders and apps in a advanced way
F-Droid : A app store with only open-source apps
GitNex : A Gitea client for Android
Goodtime : A pomodoro app
JitSi meet : Alternative to Skype or Zoom
KISS : A cool simple launcher with only a search bar and a history
Lightning : A fast and lightweight web browser
Loop Habit Tracker : A very cool and handy habit tracker with statistics
LTE Cleaner : Like CCleaner, but easier
MAPS.ME : OSM client that I think is better than OSMand
MasterPassword : A sync-less password manager
MoneyWallet : A budget manager
NewPipe : My most used app so far, you can download, listen in background, popup or fullscreen for MediaCCC, Peertube, SoundCloud or YouTube.
Open Note Scanner : Detect papers to scan them using your phone, unfortunatly there is no export to PDF so see the next app.
PDF Converter : Convert images to pdf
OpenFoodFacts : Scan codebar of food products to get simple and easy to read nutrition facts.
OpenRecipes : Add your own recipes
Markor : A simple note taking app
Red Moon : A blue light filter
ScreenCam : Record your screen (no root required)
Shattered Pixel Dungeon : A dungeon RPG
Signal : Alternative to whatsapp but you can also use it as SMS Not available on F-Droid
Slide : Reddit client (oopsie)
Tasks : The best todo app I found
TrebleShot : Transfer files to other devices through the same network.
Tusky : Mastodon client
Vectorify da home! : Create your own wallpapers using simple SVG
Vinyl : Music player
Yaaic : IRC client
AnySoftKeyboard : A simple and powerful keyboard
AfWall+ : ip tables based firewall Require root privileges
Otter : front-end music player to Funkwhale instances
Aurora Droid : Alternative F-Droid client
Firefox Preview : Future version of Fennec on Android, support 6 privacy-related extensions and has been re-written with Firefox's new GeckoView
Mattermost : Beta client for Mattermost
FOSS Browser : Simple browser based on Android's WebView. The intention is to provide a simple and light weight but powerful browser with a nice looking user interface.
Rocket Chat : Rocket Chat client
Delta Chat : ???
Mumla : Voice chat on Mumble servers
RadioDroid : Browse internet radios
Conversations : Encrypted, userfriendly XMPP instant messaging client for mobile
Exodus Privacy : Exodus Privacy helps you to know which trackers and permissions are embedded in apps installed on your device.
This is a question I am wondering. I try to avoid as much as I can platforms like YouTube, Discord, Whatsapp, Zoom, etc. But I just can't! For YouTube I love the content to much to quit it. I actually uses Invidio.us and NewPipe to avoid this problem. I just need to import my subscriptions.
Then you got the case of some social medias where it doesn't depends on you. For example I need to use Whatsapp for school even if I hate it, same for Zoom.
I also got friends and communities that are only on Discord.
Do you already had these issues? How are you dealing with them?
Thanks in advance!