@Em0nM4stodon Not using the cloud to store sensitive data. Also, less AI.
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@Em0nM4stodon Not using the cloud to store sensitive data. Also, less AI.
@Em0nM4stodon What gives me the most hope is that you are here on this planet to fight against the crimes of big tech companies.
@Em0nM4stodon rising public awareness. Technology is there, but actual demand is still too low.
@Em0nM4stodon that governments, organizations and also people slowly realize that they can’t rely on data that is not in their own control aka not self-hosted
@Em0nM4stodon More focus on using European platforms and services. There are many great solutions made in Europe and they are usually privacy-friendly. AI can be good. Cloud storage can be good. Social media can be good. Etc. The platforms just need to be built the right way - and they often are in Europe.
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The people who are devoting their lives and careers to protecting everyone's privacy! 🤍
@Em0nM4stodon Not using the cloud to store sensitive data. Also, less AI.
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How about a secure, private, peer-to-peer cloud? -> #AutonomiDweb
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@Em0nM4stodon - The part that gives me the most hope is hearing people engaging less and less with corporate social media.
Some come to the Fediverse, sure, but not a lot.
I mean folks just getting offline more and more. Touching grass. Engaging with local community and hanging out more in person.
Less online engagement means more privacy.
@Em0nM4stodon In 1984 at the very end of the novel, Winston recalls a tender childhood memory… a moment of joy and love that is untouched by Big Brother… suggesting that some humanity endures, even in the face of overwhelming oppression. Hence compartmentalization and the free will.
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