• lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com
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    23 hours ago

    Just buy a tesla and a smartphone. Those are the spy machines described in the book. The difference is that the 1984 government had to hide that stuff in your house and now, people even pay for them.

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      The 1984 government did not hide that stuff in your hozse. The telescreens are the centerpiece of any appartements. The difference is that in the book, everybody knows they are supervised and fear the supervisors, while today, nobody cares.

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        everybody knows they are supervised and fear the supervisors

        They regularly saw friends and neighbors persecuted by police. We don’t really see that in the modern day. There’s no cop who bangs on your door because you did a wrongthink online.

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          They regularly saw friends and neighbors persecuted by police. We don’t really see that in the modern day.

          Maybe you don’t…

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          Every big tech company has bent the knee to trump. While I don’t find it likely that widespread crackdown would happen because someone shit talked cheeto Hitler, it’s not beyond the realm of possibilities. At the very least, it’s more plausible that he might use connections to dig up dirt on political enemies.

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      22 hours ago

      Honestly don’t do anything you wouldn’t want a fascism regime knowing about on any PC running Windows or MacOS or any smart phone.

      On that note, what Linux distro are best for privacy?

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        At this point, any of them.

        Strictly speaking, fully loaded Kali Linux (or an equivalent build) so you can learn to do subversive things against adversarial networks.

        But really, if you just want an operating system under your control, every version of Linux will do that for you.

        But Hannah Montana Linux will do it for you with the most style.

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        On that note, what Linux distro are best for privacy?

        Funnily enough, GrapheneOS Android.

        All popular general purpose Linux Desktop distros suck in terms of privacy and security out of the box. It is possible to configure stuff like SELinux but that is very far above what even a competent Linux user is able to do properly.

        Tails and QubesOS are amazing in terms of security and privacy, but their lack of general usability means very few people are going to use them day to day. For most users, they are impractical.

        GrapheneOS has a mix of security, privacy and usability that makes it attractive choice for anyone somewhat competent with technology and caring for privacy.

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        Depends on your opsec scope and use case. It also depends on the software you are running ontop like your browser or other services that probably have even more data on you.