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Gr3y Mann
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Try spending less time in front of a device looking down.

If not already, increase physical fitness to include 180mins of good cardio per week.

If you are spending much time in a chair with shoulders slumped while you type away at keyboard do less of that.

Andrew Huberman has much life changing content that can be applied to help us heal both physically and mentally.

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I don't fully understand the issue. Please elaborate.

Don't use Signal. Has been compromised since v2 is my understanding.

Working on figuring out "how to shorten LN address". More Rabbit hole...

Muh preference is the most sovereign choice.

If you haven't used either skip ahead and go for Graphene.

Plan to stay away from apps that require the use of GooglePlayServicess. Then you can ignore installing Aurora Store and or the Grapheme App for GPS.

An important lesson learned for me was, I tried to continue using apps that were Google dependant.

Now, well, if it ain't in Fdroid or I can't side load it from a .apk I don't fuck with it.

And....slow and steady wins the race. Just plan on using two phones for a while.

Likely you'll still need two devices. One that lives at home in Faraday bag that is for KYC type tasks and the Pixel with Graphene will be the EDC.

No. Calyx isn't a fork of Graphene.

"CalyxOS draws heavily from the LineageOS community and code."

In my experience Calyx wasn't a good fit. Have had best luck with Graphene. Its reported to be more technical than Calyx OS but I don't find it to be a problem.

The issues most experience is when they try to load no free software and or FOSS that utilizes some sort of Google dependant.

https://calyxos.org/docs/about/

Presently I'm in the NC area.

I respect your efforts. However, you will find yourself in a position where u eventually inadvertently dox yourself by having KYC and NonKYC on the same device.

Dual users , work/personal profile....its gonna happen. Then all that work to keep the two separate will be fucked.

Get another phone for KYC stuff and keep it in a Faraday bag when not needed.

Have two seperste SIMs and don't ever connect the NonKYC phone to your home KYC/IP. Unless you setup a dual SSID system at your home.

One SSID exits on clearnet. The other exits over say a VPN you've acquired with anonish money.

My experience, use pfsense as the router. Configure two interfaces. One of the two should have an always on connection to say Private Internet access (or whatever u want VPN) then configure vlan and assign that SSID to the vlan that sends all that NonKYC traffic through the VPN. You'll need a switch and Access Points that support such tech. Ubiquity and or TPlink support such.

A plus to having pfsense at the head of your network is u can now connect to it over VPN. Then, ideally u can set your KYC device to always on connect to your home and then all your KYC traffic exits from your home IP.

I know that's a lot to digest and it is a bit of work but its worth it.

It also transcends any future devices u may acquire.