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Sophocles

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@Sophocles@infosec.pub · Apr 07, 2026
I kinda have a niche/weird view on keyboards; I use the default aosp keyboard firewalled for no internet access and with spell check turned off. I find it annoying when it changes what I say, and if Idk how to spell something I look it up and try to remember it for next time. I have typos here and there but mostly I don't mind and I feel it makes me more deliberate in my use of language. There are also plenty of open source and generally privacy-respecting keyboards on FDroid like Urik keyboard, so no compromise is needed imo
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@Sophocles@infosec.pub · Apr 06, 2026
Heres a little list of things that matter to me personally. I'm sure others would have similar takes. Medical Practitioners: Privacy I'd part with: Everything, begrudgingly Reason: it's better than dying Job Sites: Privacy I'd part with: gov docs, job history, financial history, identity Reason: Having a stable income is worth giving up a little more privacy than usual. I would never give them computer usage info or biometrics, but having income to eat, have shelter, and help others is important. Youtube: Privacy I'd part with: usage data, contact info. Reason: I do use frontends like invidious and grayjay to get around using the site itself, but I fear one day there won't be any working alternatives seeing how Google is cracking down so hard. Peertube is great too, but most of my favorite content creators don't use it. It's also one of my main sources of entertainment and also knowledge like cooking tutorials, building, woodworking etc. Google Maps: Privacy I'd part with: usage data, contact info, maybe even location if I'm traveling. Reason: I use Organic Maps for navigation, but google maps has far superior information on local business, reviews, pictures, etc. Nothing else like it and probably never will be realistically. I use it via sandboxed browser, and to find cool places to travel to and eat. Discord: Privacy I'd part with: contact info (and that's it). They can pry my ID from my cold dead hands. Reason: My friends litteraly refuse to use anything else 🤷‍♀️ Windows 10/Easy AntiCheat: Privacy I'd part with: kernel level access for non-important device Reason: Certain games are allergic to linux so I still keep windows around and begrudgingly allow kernel level anticheat. These specific games make me happy and are good for my mental health, which offers more than having one out of my many devices secured. I can just use other locked down devices if I need to do more important stuff. I would also never install Windows 11, that's a hard line for me. Aside from these, I've essentially FOSSified all of my other apps/devices successfully. TLDR: I would sacrifice elements of my privacy for: Happiness/Mental Health Friends/Family Medical /not dying A job Knowledge/Entertainment
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@Sophocles@infosec.pub in lemmyshitpost · Mar 28, 2026
Ahh yes the inner workings of the RCS protocol
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@Sophocles@infosec.pub in privacy · Mar 23, 2026
I can definitely see both sides. On one hand I do agree the actual change itself is pretty meaningless. Just don’t fill the systemdb entries with any info. However what the change represents is much more alarming. It signals a foot in the door to open source devs conplying to the authoritarian whims of a governmental power. They should definitely not comply with dumb legeslature like this, especially considering their userbase. TLDR: the change itself is dumb and small, but what it means for the foss community is much more alarming and dangerous.
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