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Explore practical setups and workflows for running open-source LLMs and coding assistants locally, covering hardware, models, integrations, and tips for optimizing performance and privacy.

Discover which search engines offer the best results in 2025, exploring alternatives to Google's vast but flawed index, privacy-focused options, and specialized tools for diverse search needs.

Discover effective strategies to encourage the use of privacy-respecting technologies, focusing on superior product experience and solving user problems rather than just touting privacy.

Explore the core reasons why most people aren't interested in open-source software and effective strategies for wider adoption, focusing on user benefits over ideology. Learn how to promote FOSS by highlighting practical advantages like privacy, cost savings, and superior user experience.

With Gmail's POP checkmail feature ending, discover top alternatives like Fastmail and Protonmail for your all-in-one inbox, plus crucial warnings about services to avoid. Find your next reliable email hub.

Uncover the reasons behind the ubiquitous cookie consent banners plaguing websites. This post explores the privacy regulations, tracking technologies, and user-side solutions shaping your online experience.

Explore cutting-edge projects from September 2025, including AI-driven posture coaches, federated platforms for local communities, and advanced developer tools leveraging LLMs and other technologies.

Explore options for genetic testing that prioritize privacy, from clinical services to emerging technologies, and weigh the benefits against the risks of sharing your DNA.

Discover strategies for appealing platform account bans when automated systems fail, including contacting authorities and methods for creating new, unflagged accounts. Learn how to regain access to essential digital connections.

Explore the multifaceted reasons why general personal assistants for everyday tasks aren't common in the US, from true costs and trust issues to psychological barriers and a preference for specialized services.