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Privacy@lemmy.ml•When did you guys start your privacy journey? How did you find out about the data stealing stuff?English
2·18 days agoThe revelations that came out from the Edward Snowden ordeal.
l3db3tt3r@piefed.socialto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is self-hosting becoming too gatekept by power users?English
1·18 days agoI think you’ve missed the point OP is trying to communicate. It’s not that these things aren’t relevant, highly important, and good caution/warning. It’s the gate that people are creating with these no depth explainers. “you need to understand” “if you don’t know” – then fail to provide direction to people who want to know, to learn these things, to figure out where to start; that’s the gate.
l3db3tt3r@piefed.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•sudo-rs Affected By Multiple Security Vulnerabilities - Impacting Ubuntu 25.10English
111·19 days agoThe price of being on the bleeding edge.
But also, trust the process, it’s a feature not a bug.

Who benefits?
Who benefits from sowing a narrative around “drama”, “accusation”, and/or “paranoia”. Seriously.
I think given the following circumspect; GrapheneOS’s reaction, to move project pieces out of potential hostile environments/jurisdiction, is perfectly reasonable.
France’s Support for EU “Chat Control”, scanning proposals. France has been one of the governments most supportive of EU‑level proposals that would require scanning of communications and devices for illegal content.
The general French framing and approach to cybercrime. As in other EU countries, French authorities are pushing for: Expanded powers to compel cooperation from service providers, and developers. Strong rhetoric against tools that are seen as systematically obstructing investigations.