I've been saying it all year. And I have moved away from big tech for the most part. I've3 replaced everything that was google. And I am thinking about trying to swap all my PCs over to Linux, I should just do, I just have never used linux before, so it'll take time.
Resist: It's Time
We are still in this together, but "this" is going to be real different in the very near future. This demands a different kind of "we."
The French Resistance during Nazi occupation played important roles delivering downed Allied airmen back to safety, supplying military intelligence, and acts of sabotage.
The Underground Railroad is estimated to have brought 100,000 freedom seekers to safety between 1810 and 1850.
It's time.
Rules
- Do not gatekeep resistance
- Do not organize specific subversive plans here.
- Do not identify yourself or anyone else here.
- Do brainstorm general ideas about how to support people who need it and stymie the efforts of fascists
- Do share thoughts on how to be personally prepared for subversive action
I recommend Linux mint for newbies. If you want to try it out first I recommend installing it on a virtual machine that way you can see the installation process before you actually install it and then you can use it for a but and see what its really like to use. Also encrypt your hard drives it should be an option at install.
YouTube was the last big tech social media account I had and I just deleted my account and am currently working on moving my email I should have done this long ago.
Thanks for thr info! What are you moving email too? I switched to proton, I use their VPN and password manager too.
Tutanota and proton. Unfortunately though the owner of proton has come out in support of trump. Tutanota only let's you make one email per person for free though. I figured proton is still better than google and there are not many free private alternatives.
For my password manager I use keepass which runs locally on your device and syncthing to keep the passwords file synced between devices the more things you are able to keep local the better. Syncthing is also excellent it even works when you are away from your local network as long as both devices are running it and online and it has no central servers. (If one device is offline it will just wait until it is online to sync)
With VPNs you are shifting the trust from your ISP to another company the owner of the VPN is still able to track you. I don't really have a VPN that I use right now I just use Tor when I want to be private.
I've seen multiple things about the while trump thing. And yeah thats not great. But its also miss leading, I still trust proton more than my ISP. And way more than google or Microsoft or apple.
There's plenty of "Talk". Not much else, but there's definitely plenty of talk
Do you mean not any calls, like, today?
There's plenty of ongoing talk all the time about this.