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Using less internet/technology and touching more grass
Prioritising your fitness and mental health is key
I have understood the psychology of capitalism, consumerism, human biochemistry and audio-visual effects used to manipulate us in order to construct a blueprint for my life. My work is almost done and I will certainly end up freeing myself from these unnecessary and manufactured societal and life problems.
GrapheneOS for phone. Multiple user accounts to further isolate apps.
Pi-hole as a recursive dns server with dnssec also using unbound for DoT for home network and IoT devices.
AirVPN for my daily driver devices and windscribe for other devices that may need a vpn.
Proton for E2EE mail and storage. SimpleLogin for alias emails.
Try to use FOSS apps and block trackers where I can. Feeder (RSS), Squawker (Twitter frontend), and Eternity (Lemmy app) have replaced all the more popular social media apps.
Bitwarden for password manager.
For browsers I use Firefox with some settings tweaked or Mullvad (if I’m concerned about fingerprinting).
Question: how do you deal with the fact that ProtonMail can theoretically track you? (At least from the last time i checked) For that reason i prefer countermail
Another question: which phone model would you reccomend for grapheneOS?
Yeah as another said, any email provider can track you. If your threat model has that as a concern then you should always be logging into your email with a vpn on.
As for GrapheneOS I think the Pixel 8 series is most recommended. MTE was a huge security boost. The staff also says do not get anything lower then a pixel 6 as they are to close to end of life.
linux on my pc, /e/OS(degoogled privacy focused lineage OS fork) on my phone, phone has the Mull browser which is basically arkenfox mobile. On pc hardened firefox with custom DNS and ublock origin set to block thirdparty scripts also noscript with default set to be same as untrusted. Keepasa XC on pc and keepass dx on mobile. Also I am spoofing my location and blocking trackers systemwide on my phone. Libredirect on firefox also so that I don’t have to go to the tracker filled social media sites at all, oh also the skip redirect extension and url shortener list for ublock. And most things I use are FOSS. oh I also use the startpage as my search engine on all my devices. Also protonmail.
Local Kiwix.org server for most research, local LLMs through huggingface.co to play with new tech, FOSS & hardened OS, openwrt router, lots of physical books, e2e encryption and mail for a good amount of correspondence
I wouldn’t say it’s hiding, since my finger print is unique and everything is tracked, logged and will be broken some day if attacked long enough. More, just a bit of relief from the observer effect since I’m just a human trying to breathe
Not exactly what you want, but below each video in freetube, there’s an ‘up next’ playlist that afaik are still recommended. You can use it to find similar content.
Open source OS everywhere, as many foss apps as possible, no google services, no social media, texting through Signal and Matrix, Librewolf configured to throw away all cookies (exept whitelisted sites).
From what I’ve read on here the people that use them like them. If you value your privacy enough to pay for a search engine you’ll probably like it. I believe I’ve seen Kagi mentioned the most
If price is no option get a NAS install jellyfin, jellyseerr, radarr, sonarr. Hell you could even use an old laptop and upgrade the storage if you want a cheap start option.
I didn’t mean the message to sound the way it did. You already have the Spot messenger and it is a cool product. I just wanted to present another useful way to signal for emergency help in remote areas.
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