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    7 days ago

    Interesting how the majority of the comments refer to you being monitored on your own phone, ignoring that you will be monitored on everyone else’s phone as well.

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      Probably something people aren’t thinking about. How would this even work in two party consent states/countries?

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        The same way slopgen cleverly went around seemingly unbendable coryright laws: by ignoring the shit out of it, and half-scaring half-bribing the governments and the public to allow them to do whatever the fuck they want.

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      Which is also an important issue with google mail.

      But this also violates the expectation that spoken conservations are private.

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    This will be quite illegal in all countries and states that require 2 party consent at minimum.

    Incoming Google lawsuits in 3, 2, 1.

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      I am thinking about installing Graphene OS, any thoughts so far on how it work, or rather what hasn’t worked on it? I am already using Brave and Proton and trying my best to get out of the AI overlord mess that is Google.

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        brave is not a good privacy choice (it has repeatedly shown that it is not to be trusted, it squeezes money out of you, and is run by a homophobic cryptobro (who is also the creator of javascript)

        on android, use firefox or ironfox; on desktop, use librewolf

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        I use grapheneOS for many years now. I’m having some trouble coming up with things that haven’t worked on it. I use Aurora as an alternate front end for google play, for downloading certain free apps.

        I think I’ve seen problems with apps that check google store for purchase verification, but I don’t personally have a google account or purchase android apps so it hasn’t affected me.

        Its nice if you are actually trying to stay away from Google. Its probably not the best experience if you still want to use their apps and services.

        I prefer the experience. My phone doesnt try to get my attention or track me, at least as far as I can tell. Reminds me of when the first smart phones came out and they were just useful tools.

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        Second the req against Brave, the CEO is actively a fascist sympathizer.

        Mullvad and Librewolf are both better, especially since Brave is Chrome-based and is going to stop supporting Manifest v2 when Google finally swings the axe.

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          Ironfix on Android is best equivalent to Mullvad on PC.

          Also fuck Brave and its CEO and its crypto fascism bulkshit.

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    Microsoft introduces “Recall” spyware the world goes mad, Google and Apple do something similar and it’s mostly silence.

    I’m not defending Microsoft but it just shows the double standards between the trust in these corporations.

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    “There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can’t take part; you can’t even passively take part, and you’ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you’ve got to make it stop. And you’ve got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you’re free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!” — Mario Savio, 1964

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    Because all of their customers were clamoring for such a “feature”?

    Of course, it will have the option of being “turned off”.

    I mean, we’ve all long suspected our phones are listening to us anyway, why not make it into a “feature”.

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    This is really about training AI, isn’t it. They’ve tapped nearly all the sources of human text output already, so now they want to create as much more of it as possible, as quickly as possible. They will tap into conversations and use it as a new data source, mark my words.

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      They are so lazy they want an LLM to tell them what is hot and the only way they can do it is by massive spying. The surveillance state brought to us by fucking advertising of all things. So bizarre.

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      Yep, not just audio either. There is a reason the tech companies are pushing into glasses with cameras and it isn’t to make people’s lives better.

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    The internet is becoming a hostile place, filled with predators and hazards, a privilege only of the wealthy, the powerful and their slaves, was not on my bingo card for things I’d live through. I feel I may have no choice but to genuinely disconnect from all of it in my private life.

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      TIL what a banchode is….

      “Banchode” (often spelled “banchod” or “benchode”) is a vulgar Hindi/Gujarati slang insult roughly meaning “sister-fucker,” similar in strength to “motherfucker” in English.

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    Outside of the MASSIVE security concerns that this would present, this would be an immensely helpful feature for me.