This basic rule of thumbs forces your thinking in this direction.

The less tech the better.

The more inconvenient, the better.

My family thinks it weird that I have multiple PC's and phones and that I don't do social media.

But they've gotten used to it. The feeling of being inconvenienced by this lifestyle fades over time.

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Yeh I'm arriving at that place in a lot of areas of my life. From making my own clothes, cutting my own hair, growing my own food. The more inconvenient, the less you need their money, their centralized services.

I'd love to have a hand in changing the inconvenience though. I want to work on AI solutions that could be helpers in our efforts at decentralization.

Re: AI do it!

That's a growing interest of mine as well.

I use tech, learn tech, just not in the way that most do. There are ways to keep up with tech, without becoming a slave to it.

The less convenient, the bigger chance the attacker will move on and pick some easier target.

Unless you're interesting for some other reason like saying that you hid seed words to 100 #bitcoin inside your fishing rod.

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On completely unrelated note, are you fishing, nostr:npub1ldn7g28j6rc49gmmyh2yk4z8y688hhuuzgs2v5q2erz784cegshs6427d0? πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

My fishing rod is be beneath the dog kennel, in the backyard to the right after you go past the rifle rack in the kitchen, and get through the font yard with the dogs and past the sniper on the roof, after you pass the really crazy neighbors at the beginning of the street. πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ˜‚.

πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚ love your sense of expression. But yes, he's like that guy.

Agreed. If you're a public figure. It's a whole different set of considerations. I am not.

So my opsec considerations are simpler.