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| 8 | going down this rabbit hole of being almost independent of the current internet | ||
| 9 | machine. Even though I initially thought that I will have problems adapting, | ||
| 10 | I was pleasantly surprised that the transition went so smoothly. Even better, | ||
| 11 | it brought many benefits to my life. Such as increased focus, less stress | ||
| 12 | about trivial things, etc.<p>It all started with me doing small changes like unsubscribing from emails that I | ||
| 13 | have either subscribed to by accepting terms and conditions. Or even some more | ||
| 14 | malicious emails that I was getting because I was on a shared mailing list. And | ||
| 15 | the later ones I hate the most of all. How the hell do they keep sharing my | ||
| 16 | email and sending me unsolicited emails and get away with it? I have a suspicion | ||
| 17 | that these marketing people share an Excel file between them and keep | ||
| 18 | resubscribing me when they import lists into Mailchimp or similar software.<p>It's fascinating to see how much crap you get subscribed to when you are not | ||
| 19 | paying attention. It got so bad that my primary Gmail address is a full of junk | ||
| 20 | and need constant monitoring and cleaning up. And because I want to have Inbox | ||
| 21 | Zero, this presents an additional problem for me.<p>The stress that email presented for me didn't occur to me for a long time. I was | ||
| 22 | noticing that I was unable to go through one single hour without hysterically | ||
| 23 | refreshing email. And if somebody wrote me something, I needed to see it right | ||
| 24 | then, even though I didn't immediately reply to it. I can only describe this | ||
| 25 | with FOMO (fear of missing out). I have no other explanation than that. It was | ||
| 26 | crippling, and I was constantly context switching, which I will address further | ||
| 27 | down this post in more details.<p>This was one of the reasons why I spawned up my personal email server, and I am | ||
| 28 | using it now as my primary and person email. I still have Gmail as my “junk” | ||
| 29 | email that I use for throw away stuff. I log in to Gmail once a week and check | ||
| 30 | if there are any important emails that I got, but apart from that, it's sitting | ||
| 31 | dormant and collecting dust.<p>The more I was watching the world loose it's self with allowing anti freedom | ||
| 32 | things to happen to it, the more I started to realize that something has to | ||
| 33 | change. I don't have the power to change the world. And I also don't have a | ||
| 34 | grandiose opinion of myself to even think to try it. But what I can do is to not | ||
| 35 | subscribe to this consumer way of thinking. I will not be complicit in this. My | ||
| 36 | moral and ethical stances won't allow it. So, this brings us to the second part | ||
| 37 | of my journey.<p>I was using all these 3rd party services because I was either lazy or OK with | ||
| 38 | the drawbacks of them. I watched these services and companies became more and | ||
| 39 | privacy policies and everybody is OK with accepting them, and they pray on that | ||
| 40 | more evil. It is evil if you sell your user's data in this manner. Nobody reads | ||
| 41 | flaw in human nature. I really hate the hypocrisy they manage to muster. These | ||
| 42 | companies prey on our laziness, and we are at fault here. Nobody else. And I | ||
| 43 | truly understand the reasons why we rather accept and move on, and not object | ||
| 44 | and have our lives a little more difficult. They have perfected this through | ||
| 45 | years of small changes that make us a little more dependent on them. You could | ||
| 46 | not convince a person to give away all his rights and data in one day. This was | ||
| 47 | gradual and slow. And it caught us all in surprise. When I really stopped and | ||
| 48 | thought about it, I felt repulsed. By really stopping and thinking about it, I | ||
| 49 | really mean stopping and thinking about it. Thoroughly and in depth.<p>Each step I took depleted my character a bit more. Like I was trading myself bit | ||
| 50 | by bit without understanding what it all meant. What it meant to be a full | ||
| 51 | person, not divided by all this bought attention they want from me. They don't | ||
| 52 | just get your data, but they also take your attention away from you. They | ||
| 53 | scatter your and go with the divide and conquer tactic from there. And a person | ||
| 54 | divided is a person not fully there. Not at the moment. Not alive fully.<p>I was unable to form long thoughts. Well, I thought I was. But now that I see | ||
| 55 | what being a full person is again, I can see that I was not at my 100% back | ||
| 56 | then.<p>A revolt was inevitable. There was no other way of continuing my story without | ||
| 57 | it. Without taking back my attention, my thoughts, my time, and my privacy, | ||
| 58 | regardless of how too late it maybe is.<p>This has nothing to do with conspiracy theories. Even less with changing the | ||
| 59 | world. All I wanted was to get my life back in order and not waste the energy | ||
| 60 | that could be spent in other, better places.<p>I started reading more. I can focus now fully on things I work on. Furthermore, | ||
| 61 | I have the mental acuity that I never had before. My mind feels sharp. I don't | ||
| 62 | get angry so much. I can cherish the finer things in life now without the need | ||
| 63 | to interpret them intellectually. Not only that, but I have a feeling of | ||
| 64 | belonging again. Sense of purpose has returned with a vengeance. And I can now | ||
| 65 | help people without depleting myself.<p>The last step so far was to finish closing all the remaining online accounts | ||
| 66 | that I still had. And when I was thinking what value they bring me, I wasn't | ||
| 67 | surprised that the answer was none. I wasn't logging in them and using them. I | ||
| 68 | stopped being afraid of FOMO. If somebody wants to get in contact me, they will | ||
| 69 | find a way. I am one search away.<p>We are not beholden to anybody. Our lives are our own. So dare yourself to | ||
| 70 | delete Facebook, LinkedIn. To unsubscribe. Dare yourself to take your time and | ||
| 71 | attention back. Use that time and energy to go for a walk without thinking about | ||
| 72 | work. Read a book instead of reading comment on social media that you will | ||
| 73 | forget in an hour. Enrich your life instead of wasting it. It only requires a | ||
| 74 | small step. And you will feel the benefits immediately. Lose the weight of the | ||
| 75 | world that is crushing you without your consent.</div></article></main><section><hr><h2>Posts from blogs I follow around the net</h2><ul><li><a href=https://chotrin.org/writing/2023-10-20.html target=_blank rel=noopener>OpenBSD upgrade and fall things.</a><div>Been AFK for a bit. It's autumn and I upgraded this server to OpenBSD 7.4! — <a href=https://chotrin.org>chötrin's wiki.</a><li><a href=https://mirzapandzo.com/next-image-url-parameter-is-valid-but-upstream-response-is-invalid target=_blank rel=noopener>Next/Image "url" parameter is valid but upstream response is invalid</a><div>Getting "url" parameter is valid but upstream response is invalid error with Next/Image on WSL2 — <a href=https://mirzapandzo.com/>Mirza Pandzo's Blog</a><li><a href=https://drewdevault.com/2023/10/13/Going-off-script.html target=_blank rel=noopener>Going off-script</a><div>There is a phenomenon in society which I find quite bizarre. Upon our entry to | ||
| 76 | this mortal coil, we are endowed with self-awareness, agency, and free will. | ||
| 77 | Each of th… — <a href=https://drewdevault.com>Drew DeVault's blog</a><li><a href=https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2023/10/workshop-in-rotterdam-how-to-build-a-bike-generator/ target=_blank rel=noopener>Workshop in Rotterdam: How to Build a Bike Generator</a><div>Afbeelding: Low-tech Magazine workshop in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Poster: Marie Verdeil. Image: Sara Vercauteren | ||
| 78 | The workshop takes place on behalf of the “Hou… — <a href=https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/posts/>LOW←TECH MAGAZINE English</a><li><a href="http://offbeatpursuit.com:80/blog/?id=24" target=_blank rel=noopener>Printf debugging</a><div>tags: | ||
| 79 | plan9 | ||
| 80 | There’s no shame in that. Yes, there is documentation, code to be | ||
| 81 | read, and debuggers to be used. But sometimes you just need to “see” | ||
| 82 | what is happening. | ||
| 83 | So… — <a href=http://offbeatpursuit.com:80/blog/>WLOG - blog</a><li><a href=https://neil.computer/notes/chart-of-accounts-for-startups-and-saas-companies/ target=_blank rel=noopener>Chart of Accounts for Startups and SaaS Companies</a><div>Accounting is fundamental to starting a business. You need to have a basic understanding of accounting principles and essential bookkeeping. I had to learn it. Ther… — <a href=https://neil.computer/>Neil Panchal</a><li><a href=https://journal.valeriansaliou.name/deploy-a-nomad-cluster-on-alpine-linux-with-vultr/ target=_blank rel=noopener>Deploy a Nomad Cluster on Alpine Linux with Vultr</a><div>After spending countless hours trying to understand how to deploy my apps on Kubernetes for the first time to host Mirage, an AI API service that I run, I ended up … — <a href=https://journal.valeriansaliou.name/>Valerian Saliou</a><li><a href=https://jcs.org/2023/10/17/wikipedia target=_blank rel=noopener>Wikipedia Reader 1.0 Released</a><div>Wikipedia Reader | ||
| 84 | 1.0 has been released: | ||
| 85 | wikipedia-1.0.sit | ||
| 86 | (StuffIt 3 archive, includes | ||
| 87 | source code | ||
| 88 | and THINK C 5 project file) | ||
| 89 | SHA256: 360e12d064f6579695f1e627ce34cb2f0… — <a href=https://jcs.org/>joshua stein</a></ul><p><a href=https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/openring>Generated with openring.</a></section><footer><hr><p><big><strong>Want to comment or have something to add?</strong></big><p>You can write me an email | ||
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