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SomeAmateur, to privacy in Is Privacy Worth It?

Yeah I’m not really trying to hide from the govt, but I would vote on limiting their power if given the chance. Anyway, what I don’t want is every corporation I deal with (car, bank, phone, apps, isp, etc) to track me so excessively.

If the govt did get curious it would take zero leg work, just ask those companies that are very willing to hand over my data to damn near anyone, or hold onto it long enough to have it stolen.

So with that in mind limiting corporate surveillance and limiting ease of govt surveillance is essentially the same thing, but the govt has the ability to put in the work and get you if they really wanted to.

SomeAmateur, to watches in Time for a new strap!

I agree at some point it’s probably worth the investment in the more durable straps you know will last a while

SomeAmateur, to watches in Time for a new strap!

Oh yeah!

SomeAmateur, to watches in Time for a new strap!

How could you guess? This is my brother’s actually! We both wear gshocks and I knew how so I changed it for him. That little watch has seen some things and has the character to prove it

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to privacy in Why people don't talk about Google Maps' privacy issues

Idk how the new user experience is now but back when I first downloaded it I wanted a hybrid of sat imagery when cell signal allowed, with an overlay of offline OSM data. This was for two reasons, hiking and to see if the mapping in that hike area needed any major land use edits.

Anyway I had to fiddle with the menus and settings for a while to get the overlays where I wanted it to be. Don’t get me wrong I was able to figure it out but for users who want to install and go it can be understandably frustrating

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to privacy in Why people don't talk about Google Maps' privacy issues

Osmand is really cool and it’s really capable but I understand that it isn’t for people who don’t want to tinker a bit to make things work just right for them.

For that Organic Maps is what I recommend.

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to privacy in How Do I Prepare My Phone for a Protest?

It’s like $20 for cheap devices that talk to your phone via bluetooth. They have standalone devices too to fix that potential vulnerability.

I’m messing around with a few rn. Heltec V3s and TBeam Supremes.

SomeAmateur, to watches in What was the first watch you bought or had bought for you?

It’s a beautiful design! I love quartz watches but I have to admit that there’s something about mechanical movements. Just knowing that it’s a bunch of tiny springs and gears instead of electronics is really cool despite the drawbacks.

SomeAmateur, to watches in What was the first watch you bought or had bought for you?

Nice I like the look of them

SomeAmateur, to watches in What was the first watch you bought or had bought for you?

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SomeAmateur, (edited ) to watches in What was the first watch you bought or had bought for you?

Mine was a simple black Casio W216. I picked it up prior to basic training and it had everything I needed. 24 hour time, backlight, tough enough to survive but cheap enough to not cry about it if it somehow didn’t.

But it did and I gave it to my brother who wore it for a while before losing it on a trip

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to patientgamers in Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing?

Stardew Valley and Kingdom Come Deliverance are the two big ones at the moment. I’ve played both a bit at a time for a while now.

Stardew Valley needs little introduction. It’s a beautiful gem of an indie game. I’m in fall of year two and just getting used to married life and making that sweet sweet gold making wine and jelly.

Kingdom Come Deliverance is an awesome RPG in a non-fantasy medieval setting. You’re the son of a blacksmith and your town is burned by a massive army leaving you a refugee seeking to avenge your parents. You’re no war hero or chosen one, just a man trying to find his place in the beautiful but uncertain world…and maybe learn to read while he’s at it

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to privacy in US Senate to Vote on a Wiretap Bill That Critics Call ‘Stasi-Like’

My grandma told me of a relative that came to visit them in the US from Eastern Europe (Slovakia I think) after the Soviet Union dissolved.

One thing they noticed is that he always wore his shoes. Even when staying at home. Even to bed. They asked why and he explained that it was to give him a chance of escape if the Secret Police came and he was surprised that our family didn’t have to do something similar.

SomeAmateur, to privacy in podcast - The Daily: Your Car May Be Spying on You

Acoustic car

SomeAmateur, to lemmyshitpost in Divide and rule

Nobody as in world leaders. Not nobody as in individual citizens.

People in the US know things are fucked up, but when was the last time you heard that said in a State of the Union address for example? When it’s on a world stage every country tries to look good.

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