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Does anyone else feel as if it's over when it comes to really owning your own things?

As of now:

  • You don't have the option of having a phone with decent specs and replaceable parts
  • You have to have really good knowledge in tech to have private services that are on par with what the big companies offer
  • You have to put up with annoying compatibility issues if you install a custom ROM on your android phone
  • You cannot escape apps preventing you from using them if you root your device
  • Cars are becoming SaaS bullcrap
  • Everything is going for a subscription model in general

And now Google is attempting to implement DRM on websites. If that goes through, Firefox is going to be relegated to privacy conscious websites (there aren't many of those). At this point, why even bother? Why do I go to great lengths at protecting my privacy if it means that I can't use most services I want?

It sucks because the obvious solution is for people to move away from these bullshit companies and show that they actually care about their privacy. Even more important is to actually PAY for services they like instead of relying on free stuff. I'm not optimistic not just because the non privacy conscious side is lazy, but because my side is greedy. I mean one of the most popular communities on lemmy is "piracy" which makes it all the more reasonable for companies not to listen to privacy conscious people.

I wouldn't say that this is the endgame but in this trajectory, privacy is gone before 2030.

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[-] dingus@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago

Fuck yeah, this is the right attitude. It absolutely takes more mental effort and acuity to shift through the piles of absolute bullshit produced by modern media to generate rage and clicks and engagement, however, expending that energy to do so is so fucking important.

Checking out and being like "the news makes me too upset" is kind of part of the problem. Honestly, if you're not fucking furious every minute of every day for the horrors modern humans suffer under the richest nations on the planet, you're not paying the fuck attention, and that's on you.

[-] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 year ago

And here we have an intense difference in world view.

If you're actually "fucking furious every minute of every day", you have a serious emotional issue. And you're hiding behind this idea that reading more news has any reflection on mental acuity to justify it. Effort, hell yes it takes more effort, but fuck off with elitism over your righteous anger.

You don't need to sift through all the piles of absolute bullshit to stay informed, or to be aware of all the horroble shit in the world. It doesn't take a concentrated effort to be aware. It does take a concentrated effort to stay emotionally invested in things that don't directly effect you, and I'm of the opinion that effort is much better spent taking action, or simply doing what you can to better your small slice of the world every day.

Unfortunately it is extremely unlikely for any of us to have significant impact on large scale issues in the world. Stay reasonably informed, do what you can, and get on with your life. No sense in wallowing when there's far better uses of time and energy.

this post was submitted on 25 Jul 2023
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