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by txutxu 4699 days ago
I still use google services.

I'm conscious of what happens, much before the NSA revelations this year.

I use 8.8.8.8 for DNS on some networks (for external resolution and for nagios) knowing perfectly that each request is registered and extrapolated.

I use an apple macbook air for some tasks, even if I know I've no control over many privacy issues in such machine.

On the other side, I've had offline networks for some data I didn't want never go out of my firewall. The only conection of such networks, was a 2TB USB disk, to update the mirrors of the software that such networks did need.

When I want to make something online not related to myself, I start from the beginning: using hardware not related to me or my credit card, and using an internet connection not related to me or my bank account.

I trust certain things, don't care about certain things, and care about others (i.e. my webcams and micros are always with duck tape, since invented, bluetooth? disabled, 3D in the browser? disabled, external fonts in the browser? disabled, etc).

Should I wear an "I'm an idiot" t-shirt ?

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Yes. It's worse that you don't even have ignorance as an excuse.
I don't seek any excuse.

I don't like cars, but I need to use one. I don't like the effects of our civilization in the nature, but at the end I'm part of it to cover my basic needs. And the same happens with internet and widely known services.

I don't approve unconstitutional surveillance, but I, from Europe, can't change such _facts_

You may think I'm an idiot because I don't have ignorance as an excuse for use certain services. I may think I'm not, because I don't need the media and news to know what is going really.

You may feel superior just by calling people idiot. I respect your though level, it's your life.

We think in different ways.