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  3. I am here only on my phone across these weeks so it's cramping my style in terms of longer posts and I mostly think 'nah' in terms of explicating at length.

I am here only on my phone across these weeks so it's cramping my style in terms of longer posts and I mostly think 'nah' in terms of explicating at length.

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  • revndm@queer.coolR revndm@queer.cool

    @jnl I’m deeply enmeshed in Apple, and I’m afraid to trust other options just yet but I am keeping and eye out for them.

    jnl@hcommons.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    @revndm you don't have to trust other options in terms of making a huge leap right now- but what are you doing to throw yourself some lines or pad out a nest elsewhere as an emergency fallback

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    • jnl@hcommons.socialJ jnl@hcommons.social

      If you were suddenly entirely locked out of google or apple, what would you lose? What other address book do you have for your contacts? Is your two-factor for bills or banking routed in ways that make you desperately dependent?

      jnl@hcommons.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      I think people misread this advice, like it's a fashion statement or a life orientation. If you are engaged in ANY activism that the US government sees as against its wishes, it's very simply building out a safety net so your entire life doesn't come to a screeching halt if you're capriciously targeted.

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      • jnl@hcommons.socialJ jnl@hcommons.social

        I think people misread this advice, like it's a fashion statement or a life orientation. If you are engaged in ANY activism that the US government sees as against its wishes, it's very simply building out a safety net so your entire life doesn't come to a screeching halt if you're capriciously targeted.

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        @jnl Even if people aren't active (at the moment, under the current definition), all it takes is being the target of one dox (false or not) for digital failure points to go from 'not me' to 'nightmare'. Imho, protecting digital parts of life against single points of failure like 'megacorp says no' should be as basic as having a fire emergency plan.

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        • feonixrift@x0r.beF feonixrift@x0r.be

          @jnl Even if people aren't active (at the moment, under the current definition), all it takes is being the target of one dox (false or not) for digital failure points to go from 'not me' to 'nightmare'. Imho, protecting digital parts of life against single points of failure like 'megacorp says no' should be as basic as having a fire emergency plan.

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          @feonixrift @jnl Thank you for validating my personal journey with NextCloud (next monster: install Pi-Hole). I'm itching to get out of google mail again. I remember the last time why I came back: it's literally not so easy to communicate with people on the BigCorp platforms, like banks and attorneys, with, for example, a runbox email address.

          I've traveled with my phone together with an Apple bluetooth keyboard. Not as good for writing as a laptop, but not all that far off.

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          • jnl@hcommons.socialJ jnl@hcommons.social

            I think people misread this advice, like it's a fashion statement or a life orientation. If you are engaged in ANY activism that the US government sees as against its wishes, it's very simply building out a safety net so your entire life doesn't come to a screeching halt if you're capriciously targeted.

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            Here are some things in your life that might be single-point-of-failure vulnerable, but which probably don't enter into your mental calculus

            your back up email on file with your alma mater (one university I attended uses this as 2FA if you need a transcript)

            your access to (gag) MyChart for medical stuff

            work-related writing, forms, and doc creation that you need to do your job and which for whatever reason exist only on gdocs

            kid baby pics and videos that you are trusting icloud to hold for you in the absence of physical storage

            access to your banking if 2FA is running through US tech email

            etc.

            NO NEED to reply here to say how dumb people are and how smart you are. If you have tips, they're welcome.

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            • adardis@mstdn.socialA adardis@mstdn.social

              @feonixrift @jnl Thank you for validating my personal journey with NextCloud (next monster: install Pi-Hole). I'm itching to get out of google mail again. I remember the last time why I came back: it's literally not so easy to communicate with people on the BigCorp platforms, like banks and attorneys, with, for example, a runbox email address.

              I've traveled with my phone together with an Apple bluetooth keyboard. Not as good for writing as a laptop, but not all that far off.

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              @feonixrift @jnl Here's a quite horrifying little sstory from yesterday from one of my favorite authors:

              Just a moment...

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              (www.patreon.com)

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              • adardis@mstdn.socialA adardis@mstdn.social

                @feonixrift @jnl Thank you for validating my personal journey with NextCloud (next monster: install Pi-Hole). I'm itching to get out of google mail again. I remember the last time why I came back: it's literally not so easy to communicate with people on the BigCorp platforms, like banks and attorneys, with, for example, a runbox email address.

                I've traveled with my phone together with an Apple bluetooth keyboard. Not as good for writing as a laptop, but not all that far off.

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                @adardis
                I had been looking into runbox as an alternative. Would you mind sharing what type of difficulties do you find?

                @jnl

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                • jnl@hcommons.socialJ jnl@hcommons.social

                  Here are some things in your life that might be single-point-of-failure vulnerable, but which probably don't enter into your mental calculus

                  your back up email on file with your alma mater (one university I attended uses this as 2FA if you need a transcript)

                  your access to (gag) MyChart for medical stuff

                  work-related writing, forms, and doc creation that you need to do your job and which for whatever reason exist only on gdocs

                  kid baby pics and videos that you are trusting icloud to hold for you in the absence of physical storage

                  access to your banking if 2FA is running through US tech email

                  etc.

                  NO NEED to reply here to say how dumb people are and how smart you are. If you have tips, they're welcome.

                  trewhytte@beige.partyT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @jnl

                  The cloud storage providers want to make you think that local storage is a major expense.

                  It's not -- hard drive space is cheap.

                  Any time you have an option to 'Make file available offline' -- do it.

                  And, when you buy a computer, you probably don't need the fastest processor available, but you should always go for the most hard drive space you can possibly afford.

                  (But don't be like me. No one really needs 10 terabytes of storage shoved awkwardly into their desktop computer -- it's just me -- I might have a little data hoarding problem.)

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                  • trewhytte@beige.partyT trewhytte@beige.party

                    @jnl

                    The cloud storage providers want to make you think that local storage is a major expense.

                    It's not -- hard drive space is cheap.

                    Any time you have an option to 'Make file available offline' -- do it.

                    And, when you buy a computer, you probably don't need the fastest processor available, but you should always go for the most hard drive space you can possibly afford.

                    (But don't be like me. No one really needs 10 terabytes of storage shoved awkwardly into their desktop computer -- it's just me -- I might have a little data hoarding problem.)

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                    @trewhytte @jnl And external drives. You never know when you might need to leave quickly.

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                    • marsiposa@social.coopM marsiposa@social.coop

                      @adardis
                      I had been looking into runbox as an alternative. Would you mind sharing what type of difficulties do you find?

                      @jnl

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                      @marsiposa @jnl 99.9% it was flawless. There were a couple of on-line sellers (one was Adafruit, I can't recall the other) that somehow rejected a sale to my runbox address. There was a relative, I think using roadrunner.com, either I couldn't receive their email or they couldn't receive mine. And I think something like that happened with an attorney's office. If I suspected the runbox address, it would have made it easier to deal with.

                      I use Thunderbird, not the web interfaces.

                      Good luck!

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