Replying to Avatar Dr. Hax

You may have heard of the "slippery slope"

First, you discover #nostr, then #LoRa and #Meshtastic, then things built on top of these like #reticulum and #nomadnet

After that, you decide to stick it to the closed source software. You purge Windows and macOS, switch to #GrapheneOS and #Linux.

Then you start purging the simple closed source #hardware starting with all those IoT devices. #Nest ain't hoovering up your data anymore. You tell #Ring to GFY. #OpenSource everything.

Next thing you know, you're driving around with your #phone in airplane mode. Good luck tracking your every move now, overlords.

Then you're biking & walking with your phone in airplane mode instead of driving. High gas prices, drivers licenses, car insurance, #ALPR systems... they ain't gonna stop you.

Then you start your own #garden and learning how to preserve food. 50% inflation on food? Not a huge deal. You got this.

Later your leaving all #electronics at home and paying for everything in cash. You know the routes that minimize exposure to security cameras. You're nearly a ghost.

I'm not sure what comes after that, but I'll let you know when I get there.

These may happen in a slightly different order. Each person has their own path. But once you start going down the "STOP FUCKING EXPLOITING ME" path, and stop paying the people who are doing it, it's extremely hard to stop. It feels so good to be free from all that nonsense. You want to keep going and never look back. #cypherpunk

Take the plunge. Start with just some small things. You won't regret it. And if I'm wrong, you can always turn back anytime.

The issue is that I need a cellphone on me all the time for work. I cannot ditch that shit. Any ideas on how to fix this? Using messaging apps is not an option, costumers like cellphone numbers. What then? I feel trapped

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Use a phone that is not a smartphone to talk to your customers?

The issue ia the cell towers follow me around...

I feel for you!

SIP bridges the two worlds, but Asterisk is a pain to self-host, that's why I haven't done it yet.

There are a lot of commercial SIP providers, though, and with a SIP cellphone number no one needs to know how you take their call :D

Still needs an internet connection.

Truth, but it gets you off the PSTN / mobile spy net and untrustworthy hardware. That's 95% there...

Yeah but you don't need asterisk for that (and yes it is hard to configure). Surely it will be useful but not necessary. I had a sip phone number for a year...

Thank you. I will look into that!