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Society has made people believe that the defaults are good for the user, giving up all data willingly because they have “nothing to hide” and that constant surveillance stops bad actors but most times it doesn’t.
Part-time sysadmin, full-time advocate. I manage a fleet of machines for myself and my inner circle, built entirely on a foundation of FOSS. For me, Right to Repair and Privacy aren't just concepts ā they are the standard. Iām passionate about tinkering with the latest tech while ensuring every system I touch is secure, sustainable, and truly owned by the user.
Society has made people believe that the defaults are good for the user, giving up all data willingly because they have “nothing to hide” and that constant surveillance stops bad actors but most times it doesn’t.