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  "path": "/t/looking-for-a-practical-long-term-privacy-stack-proton-ai-vpns-photos-etc/33650?page=3#post_50",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-29T13:54:52.000Z",
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  "textContent": "ImTooPhaT:\n\n> There are many viable hardware choices for self-hosting such as Raspberry Pi, NAS, mini-PC, or any old PC/laptop if you don’t want to buy new hardware (or you can buy them used). If you don’t have space for hardware, you can rent a VPS. With self-hosting, it’s more important to learn how to do so securely.\n\nI appreciate your reply!\n\nAre there Raspberry Pi devices considered the best hardware brand if user privacy and user security is the number one priority?\n\nWhat other brands do you recommend?",
  "title": "Looking for a Practical Long‑Term Privacy Stack (Proton, AI, VPNs, Photos, etc.)"
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