Post number #1073837, ID: 9b1da2
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But to be honest in a very boring and dystopian one (if you're livi g like a normie). I think that in a sense it's a question of perspective.
If you are a privacy fanatic and avoid surveillance, then just going online is already a whole cyberpunk dystopian quest for an anti-regime resistance fighter:
give up the serial tracking cyberimplant that life is practically impossible without (your smartphone)
Post number #1073838, ID: 9b1da2
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so you can go to a live market without tracking, and buy a specific model of laptop whose BIOS can be replaced with a FOSS analog (libreboot) to get rid of Big Brother's tracking backdoors. Refuse to use the services of large corporations, self-host most of your tools, and use only public Wi-Fi and Tor so that you cannot be tracked.
Post number #1073839, ID: 9b1da2
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By the way, registering with online banks is a real humiliation. Without a smartphone, I can't even open an account now (and the latter must have Google services for their app to work). This world is doomed.
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| But to be honest in a very boring and dystopian one (if you're livi g like a normie).
I think that in a sense it's a question of perspective.
If you are a privacy fanatic and avoid surveillance, then just going online is already a whole cyberpunk dystopian quest for an anti-regime resistance fighter:
give up the serial tracking cyberimplant that life is practically impossible without (your smartphone)