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i spent the last couple of days analyzing other bitcoin podcasts, trying to understand why they get more listeners

the short obvious explanation: they are less technical, more approachable to the masses

the more in-depth explanation: they paint a narrative of "bitcoin vs them".

for example, tales from the crypt is hardly distinguishable from other american conservative shows like tucker carlson's or alex jones' - the major difference is that it inserts bitcoin in the middle of issues as the solution that fixes them.

another example is peter mccormack's show, which admittedly is not about bitcoin anymore. but it does dive into politics and follows certain trends that are popular, while also inserting bitcoin into the conversation as a potential solution.

in stephan livera's case, the narrative is more along the lines of "bitcoin vs cbdcs" or "bitcoin vs the fed". it's a tried and true libertarian plot that seems to work since 2011 or so.

other shows also go deep into the "bitcoin vs vc-funded shitcoins" dichotomy, emphasizing on points about immaculate conception while ignoring any possible criticism that can be addressed to bitcoin. it's simply perfect, no point in ever trying to improve anything.

in comparison, i approach topics from the perspective of my own curiosity and explore technical matters in a way that helps me understand them. the approach is selfish, i know. but it also attracts the kind of audience that i like and to which i can relate.

will the bitcoin takeover podcast become political and start following popular mainstream narratives just to attract a wider audience? no, i'm not interested in any of that. but sometimes it's a little bit frustrating to notice that the growth is slower than my expectations. there's definitely an increase in views/downloads all across the board, but it doesn't really go "viral" in the space.

anyway, i'll just keep going and hope that people in the space get smarter and more interested in finding out what's new and/or understanding how some technical aspects work.

now i know what i'm doing wrong, but i'm not sure it's that "wrong".

The podcasts you mentioned have long since become inaudible to me. Please keep your integrity and above all, keep up your work! You're doing true journalism and I really appreciate that.

For the first time I observed the network traffic of an iPhone today. The iPhone was set up in a most privacy oriented way (no iCloud, even not logged in with an Apple ID, no Analytics, no Siri etc.).

The amount of server calls the iPhone was making while I was interacting with it was really brutal! For a company which claims that as much as possible is processed on-device this isn't something which I would have guessed.

Even when it's idle It won't come to rest for a minute. I'm not sure one can legitimately call this "telemetry" anymore. Especially when you're interacting with the Photo App the network traffic increases sharply! The servers seem to be undocumented as it's typical and their names will often contain "img" (probably stands for image). I never opted into "Advanced Visual Search" or how Apple calls it and seeing this made me feel really uncomfortable. Even when you're interacting with banal things like the Settings or Files App something is constantly transmitted to Apple.

In comparison to this my de-googled Android (CalyxOS) is a graveyard. The amount of servercalls it does is close to zero (if not zero, except for when you're interacting with your browser or apps which rely on internet connection of course).

If you want to see it youself, open a Hotspot on your laptop, connect your iPhone with it and use a tool like OpenSnitch.

#ios #android #privacy

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Yes. And I don't have any touch issues. I don't use biometric locking methods though. I bought it on koenig-shopping.de last year but it's no longer being sold there.

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If you are on CalyxOS like I am (will probably work on GrapheneOS and other custom ROMs with privacy in mind too), consider the following setting options (check-icon means "enable", x-icon means "disable")

❌ Nearby Bluetooth and Wifi

-> your phone will stop scanning all Wi-Fi access points and Bluetooth Beacons and uploading them to location services like Google / Mozilla (on CalyxOS only Mozilla is allowed if you opt-in to)

✅ Wi-Fi nonpersistent MAC randomization

-> your phone will change your MAC-Address each time it connects to a Wi-Fi, even it is the same Wi-Fi you reconnected to

❌ Connectivity Check

-> your phone will stop pinging Google Servers

(enable only if you need to detect captive portals like in hotels, airports etc. where they are commonly used)

❌ 2G

-> your phone will be no longer prone to Stingray Attacks

✅ Scramble Layout and Enhanced PIN Privacy

-> cameras and shoulder surfers will have a harder time sniffing your PIN

❌ Show Passwords

-> no characters will be shown while you're typing a password, same effect as mentioned above

✅ Auto-Reboot

-> once a day your phone should re-boot. Ideal for nights when you're sleeping anyway. Throws out even bastards like Pegasus

❌ OEM-Unlocking

This should already be turned off on every phone. In other words, your bootloader should always be locked unless you're about to install a custom ROM for example. After it's done, lock it immediately.

❌ MicroG

This is for the hardcore users. CalyxOS doesn't use Google PlayServices. Instead, if you opt in to, it uses an open-source compatibility layer called "MicroG" which replaces the proprietary parts of Google (libraries and so on) to make it possible to use Google Play Services. Even push notification services depend on it. As you might know governments use Google's and Apple's centralized push notification servers to collect metadata. So if you don't opt-in to MicroG push notifications will very likely be the first thing where you will run into issues: BUT: many apps like Signal have built-in fallbacks. When the app can't detect any no push notification service it will use its own push notification server as a fallback-method. Apps like #Amethyst and many other apps will give you the option to configure alternative push notification services (ntfy as an open source alternative for example). I never enabled MicroG and for me everything works perfectly. For you it might not, but give it a try at least.

Last but not least, and this is a general advice:

If you should ever get into a situation where you are being forced to hand your phone over, turn the fucking thing off. Just don't lock it, but turn it off. No magic needed. Your phone will then be in the so called BFU-mode, which means "Before first Unlock" which is the most secure status for a phone.

If you have any further advice, let me know :)

And please use privacy screen protectors. Sometimes it's just the banalities that can make a difference, especially if you're traveling a lot.

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If you are on CalyxOS like I am (will probably work on GrapheneOS and other custom ROMs with privacy in mind too), consider the following setting options (check-icon means "enable", x-icon means "disable")

❌ Nearby Bluetooth and Wifi

-> your phone will stop scanning all Wi-Fi access points and Bluetooth Beacons and uploading them to location services like Google / Mozilla (on CalyxOS only Mozilla is allowed if you opt-in to)

✅ Wi-Fi nonpersistent MAC randomization

-> your phone will change your MAC-Address each time it connects to a Wi-Fi, even it is the same Wi-Fi you reconnected to

❌ Connectivity Check

-> your phone will stop pinging Google Servers

(enable only if you need to detect captive portals like in hotels, airports etc. where they are commonly used)

❌ 2G

-> your phone will be no longer prone to Stingray Attacks

✅ Scramble Layout and Enhanced PIN Privacy

-> cameras and shoulder surfers will have a harder time sniffing your PIN

❌ Show Passwords

-> no characters will be shown while you're typing a password, same effect as mentioned above

✅ Auto-Reboot

-> once a day your phone should re-boot. Ideal for nights when you're sleeping anyway. Throws out even bastards like Pegasus

❌ OEM-Unlocking

This should already be turned off on every phone. In other words, your bootloader should always be locked unless you're about to install a custom ROM for example. After it's done, lock it immediately.

❌ MicroG

This is for the hardcore users. CalyxOS doesn't use Google PlayServices. Instead, if you opt in to, it uses an open-source compatibility layer called "MicroG" which replaces the proprietary parts of Google (libraries and so on) to make it possible to use Google Play Services. Even push notification services depend on it. As you might know governments use Google's and Apple's centralized push notification servers to collect metadata. So if you don't opt-in to MicroG push notifications will very likely be the first thing where you will run into issues: BUT: many apps like Signal have built-in fallbacks. When the app can't detect any no push notification service it will use its own push notification server as a fallback-method. Apps like #Amethyst and many other apps will give you the option to configure alternative push notification services (ntfy as an open source alternative for example). I never enabled MicroG and for me everything works perfectly. For you it might not, but give it a try at least.

Last but not least, and this is a general advice:

If you should ever get into a situation where you are being forced to hand your phone over, turn the fucking thing off. Just don't lock it, but turn it off. No magic needed. Your phone will then be in the so called BFU-mode, which means "Before first Unlock" which is the most secure status for a phone.

If you have any further advice, let me know :)

your feeling of helplessness is your best friend savage.

Finally a new nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg #Android build v1.0.4 but no announcement, nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr?

BTW The awkward keyboard bug (sentences starting with a lower letter; using backspace leads to awkward space removal between previous words) is still there. primal is the only app that is causing this issue. This is with Android Keyboard (AOSP).

Amethyst is affected by that, too unfortunately. It really seems to be an unsolvable mystery with this goddamn keyboard. You can get rid of that by disabling "show correct suggestions".

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Am I the only one who took a few minutes to understand what is happening in this GIF? 😂

But intuitively I found it funny right away.

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