

Just play their older games that don’t have this nonsense. That’s a compromise I’d be willing to make.
Aspiring Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious is recommended, though).


Just play their older games that don’t have this nonsense. That’s a compromise I’d be willing to make.


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Google Pixel with GrapheneOS or an iPhone with Lockdown Mode enabled. That’s what I’ve read earlier today.


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All the time, especially since we know already…


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Slightly off on that. SystemD does too many things as PID1, and there are a lot of attack vectors that come with that. It doesn’t follow the Free Software of ethos of “do one thing, and one thing well”.


Basically, a stance against IBM, GNOME and FreeDesktop, who want to push SystemD, Wayland, and PipeWire down our throats.


My producer, Neigsendoig, and I have been using Linux for 5 years. I will say that it was a wild journey to say the least.


I think Vivaldi is source-available, but it’s proprietary otherwise due to a BSD license that allows for source-availability.


I think you can disable the telemetry in the Brave settings. Maybe try that. Otherwise, if that doesn’t work, your best bet is something Firefox-based if you’re on desktop (hardened to the nines, with uBO, LibRedirect and an email aliasing service extension like SimpleLogin). If on mobile, there are other Webkit browsers like Snowhaze and Orion that are pretty good.


It’s alright if you don’t understand, but I’ll try to explain this a bit:
The Roman Catholic Church and Jesuit Order of the Society of Jesus (both located in the Vatican, in Italy) have called the shots, particularly the Jesuits since 1798 when the Pope was overthrown (the Popes ruled over everyone from 538-1798). When it comes to digital ID, many people believe that the Khazars (of which I’m a partial German-American Khazar) want people to stop noticing them. My producer, Neigsendoig (who’s also a partial German-American Khazar), proposed the idea elsewhere (of course, not centralized slop, to be clear) that it was Rome, the Popes, and the Jesuits all along. They just used us so-called “Jews” as a scapegoat in the process. We, the Ashkenazim (Khazars) learned these techniques from the Jesuits, and we, along with Catholics, don’t want people noticing us. This is one reason we called for the digital ID in the first place. Look at Bryan Lunduke (a full-blooded Khazar) calling for the digital ID, because he doesn’t want people noticing his ethnicity’s tribalist behavior.


In terms of Facebook Messenger notifications, probably have Google Play Services installed on that particular profile I mentioned… as that could be the safest bet.
For the Google Play Services, I don’t have those installed, and I don’t use apps that require the Google Play notifications in my setup. If an app has notifications, it’s their own push notification services within the apps themselves.
And for when I talked about my producer, this is him on his main channel and his personal channel. I’m his former editor, and the current narrator for a channel that’s currently inactive, being this one since the third video on the channel. I sound very similar to Neigsendoig in some circumstances.


I’ll go ahead and break this down for you, so you can hopefully see where I’m coming from:
In terms of things requiring the Play Integrity API, it’s a digital lock Google introduced in order to shun any AOSP OS’s like Graphene, and have only DRM’d bullspit in terms of the apps you can install on it. Graphene isn’t easily affected, as many apps right now don’t have the DRM.
In the case of using your work app in a browser, I’d recommend making a profile on a Firefox-based browser (I’m using LibreWolf for my stuff), hardening it to the nines, adding a few good quality extensions on it (uBlock Origin, LibRedirect, and SimpleLogin for now). That way, you’ll be able to, at the very least, ensure you won’t be easily watched with bossware.
For my experience with Proton, I tend to use it on the browser. My producer, Neigsendoig, has had a good experience with Proton, with a couple quirks on iOS that he’s since seen fixed. It’s the best email provider we’ve used, as we had no intentions on using Tutanota, despite Germany’s privacy laws being decent.
For Messenger, I have a sneaking suspicion you’ll just want a device that has just Facebook stuff on it. Otherwise, maybe it’s possible to do a Facebook profile so that way your other ones don’t get touched, and Facebook only sees this particular profile for your Facebook stuff. As long as you firewall it, you should be fine for some cases.
As for custom ROMs, Google won’t be killing them that easily if I’m not mistaken. I think it’ll be rare to find an app with this DRM you speak of, but they are out there. GrapheneOS will be making an OEM soon, and I wouldn’t mind trying that if Pixels are impossible in the future (which they look to be a little harder, but maybe not that much to begin with).
Hopefully, you can see my thought process on this.


I wonder if one of the devs is a fan of Gigi Murin from Hololive EN Justice.


I could certainly see why some things were short for this first chapter. I skimmed through it a bit, and I wasn’t surprised at some of the things (even if I didn’t know them). Have you looked into the highest levels of governance behind it, such as the Roman Catholic Church and the Jesuit Order making statements about it?


Any Need for Speed game is pretty large, especially those from MW 2005 and Carbon (two of which my producer and I played).
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