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Depending on what people do, the government already has their fingerprints.

Personally, I work around schools so I had to get a background check and fingerprinted for that. I also am licensed to handle explosives, both federally and at the state level. I been fingerprinted for that. I’ve gone through TSA for hazmat endorsement on a commercial driver’s license. That needed fingerprints and a background check.

Getting fingerprinted to get through airport security is the least of my privacy concerns.

But my threat model isn’t the TSA. They aren’t a concern of mine, although I do opt out of their facial recognition.

I am concerned with internet surveillance, corporate surveillance, and communication surveillance.


Police drones. Surveillance “for your protection”

Fuck them!


They can also compel you to provide a key to the safe, should one exist.

The issue constantly is something you have vs something you know. They also can compel you to provide a document or item from within the safe, if they know that the item exists.


Because techs I work with are used to a gui, so it’s either get bad help I can direct or no help. And I don’t want to do everything myself.


Did you hit the three dots on the top right and select “show system”? It only shows after that.


This is a bad take. The public wasn’t the one that would need to pay Comcast, they would have charged Netflix.


Music, various places. Dropbox and several random devices.

Movies and TV I don’t backup. I can “rip” them all again if I need to, and have done on multiple occasions. But backups would be costly with the sheer volume I have. 170tb of s3 block storage is expensive, and so is additional cold hard drives to keep it all on.