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nah bro. crypto is decentralized bro. you don’t get it. my IQ is very high

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All the security features that he lists that are either missing or poorly implemented in Linux could be explained by the lack of a multi trillion dollar company developing Linux for profit

From what I’ve seen, security people tend to separate “privacy” from “security.” Probably because the best security seems to always come at the expense of privacy, because profit. I agree with them that there is a massive trust difference that everyone can expect to have between Big Tech and Some Hacker, and it is basically that Big Tech is not going to steal your credit card info. It’s not perfect and they might develop a surveillance tool that gets used by a hacker (and definitely the feds), but them seeing your most sensitive data is not much of a financial risk.

I would think that using Chromium for purchases and banking is safe enough for most people

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Probably. Commercial VPNs are only somewhat helpful for privacy, they do hide your traffic from your ISP but unless you operate your own VPN, they just give a different set of eyes access to the websites you visit. It’s true that websites won’t see your real IP address, but browser fingerprinting is more complicated than using CanvasBlocker, and stock Tor Browser has a pool of similar users with the exact same fingerprint/set of IP addresses, so there is some degree of anonymity.

Cybersecurity researchers agree that Windows does have better security than Linux, though it seems to me that a much smaller userbase and an open source ethic does more to deter script kiddies than they give credit for. They are not interested in likelihoods of hacks being written, they are interested in substantial defense mechanisms

Here’s the same guy on Linux. Seems that people never prove him wrong, but claim that he misrepresents priorities etc. I would think that most people criticizing him are (like myself) not security researchers, who have a specific way of seeing things https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/linux.html

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No one wants to hear it, but FF’s security is bad. (I still use it tho)

https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/firefox-chromium.html

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She has the proper amount of respect for her audience’s intelligence, props to her

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i think privacy possum is like the upgraded badger, if you use FF

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reminder that protonmail is highly sus
https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/06/protonmail-logged-ip-address-of-french-activist-after-order-by-swiss-authorities/
Twitter told me that PM did not start logging the IP after the order from Swiss gov, they already had it. Twitter is also sus so maybe that’s a lie. but PM doesn’t allow for sign-up over Tor so I have my doubts.

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I think you’re right, I’m just making guesses. Things look messy and it’s hard to get good information from English speaking sources. Syria was like that for a very long time

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I don’t know. They seem to be way better than the TPLF, or used to be. Maybe just a long friendly history and adjacency to northern Ethiopia, where the TPLF are IIRC

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