Migrating to literature.cafe
Privacy is unironcally getting better, it’s only bad because of the vulnerability in our current web design we’re hardening against. Https and hello encrypt go a long way to hide our traffic, definitely not anonymous though. E2ee has never been as prevalent as it is now.
Corporations spying are obviously bad, but if it’s possible, then it’s inevitable that it was going to happen regardless and it’s a good thing we’re hardening our protocols against what was fundamentally a design flaw that would inevitably be exploited eventually.
Decentralization has never been nearly as popular or robust as it is now. I spend 90% of my social media on decentralized apps, which I could never say that before. My phone is as private as it has ever been with GrapheneOS.
Laws are getting more robust for privacy, some of the time anyways. Fascist laws in the name of “think of the children!” are trying to break encryption and privacy and are constantly a battlefield we need to be extremely vigilant over.
The suggestion should be qualified with single player only or very limited multiplayer, mostly to those with explicit Linux support.
Because that’s very disingenuous when like 95%+ of your multiplayer games work on it. It’s really just some shitty kernel level anti cheats, which is like Valorant, COD (I think?), Tarkov, and a few others I don’t play or really care about.
You can never guarantee that other client’s data will be deleted. Assume that once your data gets sent, it can potentially be archived forever.