• GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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      21 hours ago

      mandatory age verifications on the OS isn’t a viable economic decision either, but that’s not stopping Media Matters and Meta from forcing their shitty anti-privacy policies on citizens.

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      If you can’t open chrome on a pc, connect an android phone to it, and use a simple web tool you’re probably not capable of any actual level of digital privacy.

      This isn’t me being elitist its just the fact that the resources needed to make this shit viable and easy are being tied up to corporations in order to make more easy-to-use corporate spyware.

      Privacy under fascism takes time, effort, and education. Stop fucking expecting it to be OOTB. Society is literally engineered against that. Its not a reasonable ask of open source devs making privacy tools.

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        What else can those who value privacy and have computer skills do but try to be a good example and offer to help to those around them without the know-how?

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          You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink, especially not when you barely have time in the day to take a drink yourself.

          If someone doesn’t have time or will to put privacy over convenience that’s kind of their gig. It sucks but like I can’t fuckin’ change their life schedule/priorities.

          I spend enough time documenting and working in my homelab, I don’t need other people’s too. I’ll be happy to point people towards information and documentation, but that’s about it.

          However if you’re not willing to:

          1. bury your nose in multiple wikis
          2. change out the OS on nearly every general purpose computing device you own
          3. Live most of your online life anonymously/pseudononymously
          4. Run a homelab (technically not required but makes life nicer)

          You should stop while you’re ahead.

          If you have kids I have no fucking clue how you’d even begin.

          At that point you’re installing rootkit anticheat just to get little johnny playing games with their friends, fucking nightmare scenario.

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            Big tech has their claws deep into education and I don’t see that changing. Parts of the world see school shootings happen, a more obvious problem than lack of software freedom/privacy, but do not think that’s bad enough to change. Having children right now may be a bad idea.

            I’ve already distanced myself by deleted most (big-tech) social media platforms. Currently trying to ditch Discord but I don’t see friends do the same. Stopping now may look like a good idea but the ick would remain.

            When things really matter all we have is words or violence. I have no choice but to hope that good ideas win in the end, and that the world improves over time. Just be the best you can.

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      If they ship with Android but confirm that GrapheneOS works, those who even know of GrapheneOS’s existence will put in the effort to install it themselves. It’s totally viable and a simple plan.

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      That’s probably not a viable economic decision though

      Should still be a good deal for Motorola. There’s a bunch of folks now who buy whatever phone runs GrapheneOS best. Whichever company courts us gets our business.

      I’m sure we’re not a landslide, but sometimes niche communities can still make a huge difference for a company.

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        Hi, yes, it’s me, I’m one of those bunch of folks who would willingly switch off Google’s Tensor crap modem to ideally a Motorola phone with a Qualcomm modem that can run Graphene.