I’ve had people tell me that this is (their words, not mine): “mental illness”

  • evujumenuk@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    It kind of has to be, if you’re trying to be persistent about the whole thing. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and burn out over all of the different threats we’re trying to defend against. I don’t see how you can keep at it for months or years if you feel no joy over it. But maybe being deathly, relentlessly afraid of the dangers around us is enough after all.

    If you don’t even like doing this stuff, wouldn’t it be better to focus on measures that require little upkeep? This is what my example suggestion was getting at, something that’s as close to set-and-forget as possible, while getting you 90% of the way there. (Depending on your threat model, sure. If yours says that the sky is falling if Tim Apple gets your iCloud data, it certainly doesn’t apply.)

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      18 hours ago

      if you are properly threat modeling, getting away from big tech is a long process but not that complicated. for most people it pretty much just means replacing apps and deleting accounts. eventually maybe installing a rom.

      honestly services like icloud are whats truly dangerous, but i digress.