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  • If you use android google grabs your GPS data regardless, you have to root and disable it.

    Apple does the same thing but they didn’t have their pants occupied by third-party network’s fingers like google did until the pixel came out.

    Google maps is basically a beacon for AdMob to target you nearly perfectly.

    Also using “fine location” in any app grabs the nearby wifi list and sends it to Google/apple if it’s not cached.

    Also most ad providers these days have made deals with major networks that let them tell what tower your IMEI pinged off of.

    It’s why google tried to push android/ad IDs, way less info for the networks to advertise over, and it also put the tracking in their hands instead.



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    guix and/or nix

    Both are functional package managers and manage dependency trees better than flatpak IMO (also the package description languages mean you can manipulate the package definitions at install time much easier)

    If you can’t find a package in guix/nix then it behooves you to use flatpak


  • I used to work for a mobile advertiser, and we installed hella bloatware on phones.

    This idea was floated a couple times but was deemed not very effective cause you’d have to store and process hours and hours of audio data that didn’t tell us much more than just having a week or so of GPS data, your Facebook profile, and your phone IMEI.

    It’s pretty easy to see if you’re near a Popeyes and what other IMEIs are connecting to the same tower, extrapolate that to you being near your wife and you and your wife thinking about shit on the Popeyes menu.

    Boom targeted ad/video for fried chicken.

    The rest is general tech paranoia leading to Apophenia.

    There’s no microphones or cameras, it’s just the already gigantic mountain of data anyone who uses a smartphone is constantly broadcasting getting ground through the big data machine that has been the pillar of all tech since the last recession.








  • Some additional nice things about guix:

    Everything is guile. The system definition, the service definitions for shepherd, everything.

    Shepherd is hands down the best init program I’ve ever used. It’s just incredibly simplistic but because it just runs the guile definition you give it, you can do some incredibly complex things that systemd etc. can do as well.

    The OS documentation is built into the distro, with “info guix” you get reams of configuration information for the distro without ever needing to look it up online.


  • About a year and a half.

    To be honest it’s not “easy” to use. The guiding principle behind mainline packages is that everything has to be built from source, so most somewhat unpopular things are missing from the mainline channels.

    To use it like any other distro you’re going to need to learn how to write packages fairly quickly. Luckily the main draw of guix is the entire OS being based on guile so once you get a little under your belt you can just read the specs from other channels to see how a package is written.

    Took me maybe a week to start writing guix packages.

    There’s also The toybox