Hey #opsec nerds, what's the best guide(s) around to really setting up an android phone well? starting from zero experience with android.
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I guess it would be to install
Pixel?
Step 1, install nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5.
Really nice, dude 🫵
Personell favorite is google pixel with GraphenOS. Easy to set up, keeps updating itself and works fast as fuck
You hire a opasec nerd to do it for you then you murder him and hide the body
nostr:npub1f6ugxyxkknket3kkdgu4k0fu74vmshawermkj8d06sz6jts9t4kslazcka has amazing notes on opsec and security. I wish there was a way to aggregate them in a way that's not just hashtags! I think there are quite a few users who'd benifit from something like that.
Something I've considered as a solution could be thought of as essentially modular, composable articles. Basically taking influence the long form content and list nips while also considering the functional aspects of linked/aggregated knowledge.
The idea is that you have event ids in the list which are small fragments of a larger contained article. It also could work for the typical nostr clients user functionality to aggregate related ideas. Good potential for remixing content.
Searching her notes containing the word graphene
Thx liminal 💜
Probably the best way is to buy a Pixel phone and install nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5
Did you buy the phone with cash and not provide any personal information?
If you want to go full schizo, never connect to your home wifi. Connect to public wifi, then fire up Tor or VPN.