Big Tech Walkout 2025
from Corduroy_Pillows_Making_Headlines@hexbear.net to privacy@lemmy.ml on 15 Sep 00:00
https://hexbear.net/post/6142632

In case anyone is interested in a digital exodus:

mastodon.social/@patrickleavy/115182449720835182

ETA a link with more details: www.rebeltechalliance.org/collectiveaction.html

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Vrta@lemmy.ml on 15 Sep 00:17 next collapse

The link on the mastodon post to rebel tech alliance is very useful thank you :)

codenul@lemmy.ml on 15 Sep 02:58 next collapse

Interesting timing to read this :

Earlier today, I left to do errands and pick up groceries and managed to forget my cellphone. First thing I thought I was “oh no, can’t play my music” but then I just kinda drove and did my errands.

It was kinda nice not to have my cellphone during the car ride. Had a feeling of being “untethered”.

frongt@lemmy.zip on 15 Sep 03:23 collapse

I just listen to public radio or local FM music stations.

But then I’m an elderly millennial, so. Until recently, the fanciest feature in my car was a CD player.

monovergent@lemmy.ml on 15 Sep 19:43 collapse

Still rocking that tape deck. Great thing about cassette adapters is that they work as long as the read head is intact, doesn’t matter if anything else in the tape mechanism is rotted out.

machiavellian@lemmy.ml on 15 Sep 07:43 next collapse

A bit weird that they labelled SimpleX’s businessmodel freemium. AFAIK every functionality is free, just like other messengers they list.

Paddy66@lemmy.ml on 15 Sep 11:44 collapse

Hi there, fair enough that’s true for now, but we tried to future proof it by putting Freemium based on what they say here

simplex.chat/faq/#how-are-you-funded

“What will be the business model? We are focusing on product-market fit, and as such the business model is still a work in progress. However, the app will have a freemium model with extra features or capabilities for paid users (taking into consideration a potential formula like 5% paying $5/month is $3/user/year - ~90% gross profit margin).”

INeedMana@piefed.zip on 15 Sep 14:27 collapse

I'm afraid that the crowd that cares about BigTech meddling in our world has already done all of those. It's the other majority that we somehow need to convince

Personally, I'm done with preaching. I just use the better services when I can, so when the eyes open, I will be ready to be a guide

BTW, wasn't Signal so-so? I don't remember what the critique was but I remember making mental note that it's also not a solution

phase@lemmy.8th.world on 15 Sep 17:48 next collapse

Same situation here. But Signal is a solution (if you can’t self-host nor convince your friends to use something whatsapp-y).

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 15 Sep 19:58 collapse

besides it being funded by three-letter agencies, and using your phone number as an identifier?

INeedMana@piefed.zip on 15 Sep 22:12 collapse

funded by three-letter agencies

That for sure can feel iffy but if the code is sound and the keys are stored on client only, that does not have to mean they can snoop. Leveraging access might be a vector, though.
The agencies do need something that is a. really secure and b. present in global population, so it’s not a dead giveaway “that guy is a spy”

using your phone number

They haven’t dropped that yet?