I have more than 200 passwords now I think, and I’m starting to forget some of them. A password manager would probably be ideal if it could run completely locally, so that it’s not an online service, but rather a cryptographic program which uses a master key to generate sub-keys.
There’s an article with some criticism of Brave here. It looks like it’s written by somebody who has been on the internet too long and who doesn’t trust anyone or anything, but that’s exactly what I like about it.
Speaking of which, I don’t like the mindset “Oh well, you can’t avoid all these tech giants, so you might as well give up and let them collect whatever they want”. Almost all “alternative browsers” are just Chromium or Firefox under the hood, and almost all “alternative search engines” are just Google proxies (metasearch engines).
There’s enough information out there to uniquely identify like 95% of users across almost all services, but our footprints are just considered noise, the FBI doesn’t care if somebody downloads a song without paying for it. Now, consider what will happen once AIs can process all of it, and each person can be assigned a “digital FBI agent” to watch over them
I have more than 200 passwords now I think, and I’m starting to forget some of them. A password manager would probably be ideal if it could run completely locally, so that it’s not an online service, but rather a cryptographic program which uses a master key to generate sub-keys.
There’s an article with some criticism of Brave here. It looks like it’s written by somebody who has been on the internet too long and who doesn’t trust anyone or anything, but that’s exactly what I like about it.
Speaking of which, I don’t like the mindset “Oh well, you can’t avoid all these tech giants, so you might as well give up and let them collect whatever they want”. Almost all “alternative browsers” are just Chromium or Firefox under the hood, and almost all “alternative search engines” are just Google proxies (metasearch engines).
There’s enough information out there to uniquely identify like 95% of users across almost all services, but our footprints are just considered noise, the FBI doesn’t care if somebody downloads a song without paying for it. Now, consider what will happen once AIs can process all of it, and each person can be assigned a “digital FBI agent” to watch over them