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1. noneth+M6[view] [source] 2024-03-23 02:39:45
>>wut42+(OP)
Im increasingly coming to the opinion that anonymity isnt guaranteed so you should assume everyone knows what you do.m and who you are. So you should probably just use your real name and do way less online.

Havent fully swallowed this pill but its feeling inevitable.

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2. jrockw+S8[view] [source] 2024-03-23 03:11:29
>>noneth+M6
I think it's all about how many clues you leave behind. If you make a HN account that you only access via Tor through a browser with Javascript turned off and stick your writing through some AI editing service, it's probably pretty difficult to trace anything back to you. If you stream yourself 16 hours a day every day, your nickname probably isn't saving you from much, as it only takes one person to go "oh I know them" and then your secret's out. So like everything, it's about a striking a balance. Who is out to get you, and how much do you like doing things online? Just a question you can ask yourself before you move into a cabin in the woods and work on your novel 24/7 or whatever. (Publish it under a pen name, though, obviously.)
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3. bas+v9[view] [source] 2024-03-23 03:21:50
>>jrockw+S8
Consider: if your adversary is the NSA, CIA, or (maybe) FBI, you’ve already lost the game you’re playing.
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4. anamax+hj[view] [source] 2024-03-23 05:42:28
>>bas+v9
They're not trying to get everyone.

They just have to make it painful enough for enough people to get the vast majority of the rest to "fly right."

I'm certain that this is not terrorism.

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