Save Your Future, Revisited: From Survival Guide to Privacy Manifesto

5 ricecat 1 6/29/2025, 3:28:58 PM
Previously, I posted an article titled “Save Your Future: A Realist’s Guide to Cyberpunk Survival”. It was an attempt to outline what individuals — especially developers, hackers, and digital misfits — can do today to prepare for the strange future we’re already living through. The piece focused on three key survival principles: mastering old-school tech, relying on free and open-source software (FOSS), and protecting personal privacy not through isolation, but through architecture.

One of the responses I received on Reddit nailed something deeper......

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Why I'm Writing This

For the past five years, I’ve been deeply involved in the W3C privacy review process. That means sitting with specs, working with browser vendors, studying side channels, and anticipating how data might leak even when no one intended it to....

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https://www.gizvault.com/archives/save-your-future-revised

To the employed downvoters:

try to stop me from telling this world something, you will be recorded into history together with me. That's your lucky. Congrats.

Comments (1)

olemindgv · 4h ago
Modern censorship is like a vampire and the content is the sunlight. Censorship never dares to face the content, but desperately tries to block it.