• qualia@lemmy.world
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      Mass surveillance for advertising seems marginally more benign than mass surveillance by one’s own government, personally. Though admittedly both are bad.

      Edit: I can find alternatives for most of Google’s ecosystem but mapping out accurate bus routes is terrible via OSM/OsmAnd or Organic Maps. Anyone have any tips there?

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        6 hours ago

        The mission statement is irrelevant when the outcome is the same. Google has data a hostile power wants and goes it to them whenever they want.

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      9 hours ago

      I just got grapheneOS on my new phone (it is a google pixel 10, but it is the one that can handle that…) I needed a client to use my gmail which will probably be the last thing I get rid of.

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        7 hours ago

        If it’s the sending and receiving part of email, I’ve switched to purelymail (you could pick another) and put it behind my custom domain name. Because behind a custom domain, that’s the last time you’ll have to update your contacts as it won’t be dependent on which email provider you choose.

        Searching through decades of old emails I do still use the Gmail account, but I just have to get off my butt to self host a local IMAP server for that.

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        14 hours ago

        No, I don’t think this is correct. There was a time during which Google did great things. Their search engine allowed millions if not billions to gain access to knowledge. They had a positive impact on a lot of FOSS projects. What they were is not what they are.

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          7 hours ago

          Agreed. They even refused to extend their services to China because of censure. But that was before, after change of CEO, enshittification started.

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          14 hours ago

          The tell was getting rid of “don’t be evil” as their motto. Even for a corporation that was a little on the nose.