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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by signaljam@lemmy.ml to c/signaljam@lemmy.ml
 

Just in time for 2026, first time guest contributor, Ben, details their experience using an always-offline, minimalist, free and open-source Android app for tracking habits.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by signaljam@lemmy.ml to c/signaljam@lemmy.ml
 

In this episode, we discuss the privacy vulnerabilities VPNs mitigate and how DNS configurations further enhance our privacy experience. Plus, we talk about our preferred service providers, test a couple of others, and chat about our general strategies in these areas.

Full show notes available on the episode page. Stream or download this episode on our website.

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago

Lol. I posted the blog post link in the comments of the blog post link. πŸ™„ Need more coffee!

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Hi! We're still alive. See our brief post here: https://signaljam.me/quick-update/

We just finished recording the next episode and are preparing to release it in the coming day or so. Stay tuned, and thank you for your patience! :-)

-Michael

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by signaljam@lemmy.ml to c/signaljam@lemmy.ml
 

In this episode, Michael discusses the importance of threat models in our privacy journey, and breaks down a simple process to start your own.

Full show notes available on the episode page. Stream or download this episode on our website.

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago

Hey, there! Thanks for the feedback and the fantastic suggestions.

...it would be great to have a dividing line between entry level and more in depth expert level conversions.

Our goal with this initial batch of episodes, the Privacy 101s, is to do just that: produce more elementary, beginner-friendly content that nearly everyone should be able to listen to without issue. Might be hard to give an answer to this question as we only have one of these episodes up so far, but do you feel Ep. 002 hit that mark? We've got several more in the works with that audience in mind (and they'll be titled and tagged as Privacy 101 on the website for easy filtering). Once these 101s are done, we plan to pivot to more advanced topics, but occasionally circle back to update, refresh, and add to the 101s as necessary. We're trying to strike a careful balance between not rehashing old or well covered content by other community members, and producing content that's applicable to anyone at nearly any stage of their journey.

Second, for my mom and friends, occasional instructive episodes...

Instructive episodes are a great idea! We had envisioned the Privacy 101 episodes as being something of a "starter pack" that can be referred back to for newer listeners, with periodic updates to those as the show ages. But things change quickly, so perhaps we need to do that with a bit more intentionality. In addition to that, we are building out resources, including step-by-step guides and interactive tools, that will eventually be available on the website. (I actually have a very small "announcement" about this in the next episode). Videos are an interesting idea... I'll chat with Jay more about this and see if that's something we want to put on the roadmap.

Thanks again for your feedback, and please keep it coming!

-M

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago

Thank you for calling this out! I didn't realize that adding an image automatically overrides the original URL. Fixed now!

-M

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/34252188

A couple of weeks ago, we made a post announcing our new privacy podcast, Signal Jam. We were surprised by the traction it gained, and are grateful for the warm reception and greetings we received.

As of today, we have our own Lemmy community, over at !signaljam@lemmy.ml. We'll post new blog entries and episodes as they become available. It will also serve as a redundancy for verification of our contact information (GPG keys, Signal, emails, etc.).

If you want to follow along and engage in some discussion over there, consider this your invite!

We don't want to clog up !privacy@lemmy.ml with our stuff, so from now on, we will make posts exclusively on our community, though we may engage in comments here from time to time.

Thanks y'all! Looking forward to hearing from more of you in due time. πŸ™‚

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/34252188

A couple of weeks ago, we made a post announcing our new privacy podcast, Signal Jam. We were surprised by the traction it gained, and are grateful for the warm reception and greetings we received.

As of today, we have our own Lemmy community, over at !signaljam@lemmy.ml. We'll post new blog entries and episodes as they become available. It will also serve as a redundancy for verification of our contact information (GPG keys, Signal, emails, etc.).

If you want to follow along and engage in some discussion over there, consider this your invite!

We don't want to clog up !privacy@lemmy.ml with our stuff, so from now on, we will make posts exclusively on our community, though we may engage in comments here from time to time.

Thanks y'all! Looking forward to hearing from more of you in due time. πŸ™‚

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 6 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Thank you, and will do! Feel free to crosspost this anywhere else you think would find value in it, too.

-M

 

A couple of weeks ago, we made a post announcing our new privacy podcast, Signal Jam. We were surprised by the traction it gained, and are grateful for the warm reception and greetings we received.

As of today, we have our own Lemmy community, over at !signaljam@lemmy.ml. We'll post new blog entries and episodes as they become available. It will also serve as a redundancy for verification of our contact information (GPG keys, Signal, emails, etc.).

If you want to follow along and engage in some discussion over there, consider this your invite!

We don't want to clog up !privacy@lemmy.ml with our stuff, so from now on, we will make posts exclusively on our community, though we may engage in comments here from time to time.

Thanks y'all! Looking forward to hearing from more of you in due time. πŸ™‚

 
 

In this episode, we discuss securing your digital accounts with strong password security practices, password managers, two factor authentication, and passkeys. Plus, we introduce a new way to connect with us on Signal.

Full show notes available on the episode page. Stream or download this episode on our website.

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

We're considering moving up our timeline on a SimpleX and Matrix chat as we've received interest from others about that, too. Keep an eye on our website or show notes as we'll update those when new chat channels open up.

As for email, are there specific providers you recommend we look at?

-M

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 2 points 7 months ago

Totally respect the compartmentalization strategy. I'll chat with Jay about this... maybe we'll bump up the SimpleX timeline a bit.

We're trying to prioritize which platforms to start with since the project is so new. As we publish more content and resources, we're hoping they bring real value to the community, and in turn widen our audience. Once that happens, it would make more sense to open up more channels to accommodate more folks. One thing at a time πŸ™‚

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (2 children)

Hey, thereβ€” we're still open to it, but when we launch it depends on how much demand there is from the community. Realistically, we'll probably wait a few more episodes down the line before we start one. Out of curiosity, do you use Signal, Matrix, or other platforms you think we should consider?

-M

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Ooooh, this is interesting, and I like the backup feature. Since you mention it...I have to ask... you don't happen to have the coveted Episode 306 from Bazzell's show, do you?

-M

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Appreciate the enthusiasm! Thanks for following along. Feel free to provide feedback, and if you feel so inclined, consider participating in the project!

-M

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Hey, Arthurβ€” thanks for dropping these links. Jay and I will look at these and consider your thought process, and might reach out to follow up, if that's okay! If I may ask, what do you prefer for email and RTC?

-M

[–] signaljam@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago

Totally valid point, and just to be ultra clear: yes, this episode was more security focused, technically speaking. Good privacy starts with good security. We're hoping that newcomers to the space who are primarily interested in privacy as a topic start with that principle in mind. We tried, as best we could, to avoid dropping the word "privacy" throughout this episode in an effort to create that distinction.

Thanks for the call out! You're right to be mindful that these are related but separate concepts.

-M

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