In this exact moment? Probably not. But perfection is the enemy of good.
This needs to be told to so many on Lemmy. The “all or nothing” mentality is pervasive.
It’s USAian, in fact. That mentality has been bred in the US and exported via media, policy, and products. Disconnecting from US media can do wonders for mental health.
Flaw in our human design I’m afraid, either a or b thinking seems to sit very deep in our system also in other places
It’s merely a shortage of intelligence, not human nature–other than the obvious limitations of a hominid brain–to lack nuance in a situation.
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I agree intelligence can really help with seeing nuance, but there are also very intelligent people who are bad with this and things like nuance because their brain is wired a certain way. I’m not saying the prople6who are bad at seeing nuance are not able to become better in seeing a gray-scale instead of a black and white binary, but that this problem is not exclusive to Lemmy.
The other thing is that he’ll likely just make himself unhappy and end up going back to what he was doing before but if he was just doing something ridiculous to make an article then job done I guess?
What a fucking wanker. The journo who wrote this an utter knob.
To address the headline, incremental improvements create pressure, doesn’t have to be a purity test, just deliberate avoidance as much as practical.
You can’t do it all in one day, but you can work on it bit by bit. Take it one step at a time, and every service you replace is one step closer to divesting fully.
I’m shifting a lot of my investments to non-US things.
I’m also opening some foreign accounts that are denominated in local currency, and moving some chunks of my savings there.
So far I cancelled my YT Premium, deleted my Amazon account and switched browser. I’m in progress to get my stuff of Paypal and Google but it’s proving to be difficult. And I’m still using Windows because that’s a big step I’m not ready for yet.
My Google Pixel 8a Android phone is going to be swapped out with a Franco-Dutch Murena Fairphone 5 running the “deGoogled” /e/OS
CalyxOS is great on pixel devices, what waste of hardware.
I can’t afford a new Fairphone and my current Samsung is starting to get to the end of its lifecycle, would you recommend me getting a secondhand pixel to have better acces to alternative android os when this phone dies?
I’d look into graphene or calyx, they’re privacy oriented android roms. the websites have lists of supported devices. I usually get a refurbished pixel a few generations old and use it until it literally falls apart
Nice thank, will look into it if my current android falls apart or i consider it the right time to degoogle further
I would never recommend buying a used pixel for this purpose. They are very closed and unrepairable in terms of hardware so you will run into battery life issues. I have been degoogling phones for people for years and the pixels always get hardware issues.
If you are okay with secondhand, get an FP4 or FP5 depending on your budget. Then you can just replace the battery if it starts getting bad. The FP4 is gonna stop getting security updates in 2 years tho. So if you want something more long term get an FP5, those will get updates until 2031. You can get them for like 400€ if you bid on them.
I read the Fairphone 5 new cost 500 now. I have been buying €150-€200 phones second hand now for years and they last me 2-3 years. Usually they already don’t get updates anymore. I prefer to spend my money on other things than a phone, but if they Fairphone lasts as long as people say i could get one new and theoretically spend as much money. My brother on the other hand always buys top tier phones and then sells them after 2-3 years and always says I’m making the dumb decision because his phones has high resell value. He has to be much more carefull with it because it has such a high value I don’t envy him but I might change my ‘strategy’ if it gets me to use a phone without google
Yeah the price drop of new FP5s brought down the secondhand price a looot. The FP4 has only been out for 4 years but mine and the ones in my family are working perfectly for now. I dont expect the 5 to be any different in that regard.
You can replace every single part (battery, usbc port, camera, screen, frame, mainboard) but the screen isnt cheap so get yourself a case and a screen protecter. If you treat your device with respect, it will last you for 7+ years easily with 1-2 battery swaps depending on your battery life expectations and usage.
Also these bois are a bit thicc and heavy, they are function over form devices not fashion statements.
The reselling strategy is not cool imo, because it enables the phone industry to treat these devices as disposable.
Thanks for the tip, time will tell when I will need a new phone but I like Fairphone as a company for sure.
Each step becomes easier.