From faab02438c18cc55024ec02fe86fc515c3065cbe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hyperling Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2025 13:40:39 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Break the eBook out into multiple files so that it can be put together in different dynamically generated versions. --- content00-intro.md | 13 +++++ ebook.md => content10-mobile.md | 84 +-------------------------------- content20-desktop.md | 25 ++++++++++ content30-server.md | 7 +++ content70-offline.md | 3 ++ content90-conclusion.md | 1 + header.md | 41 ++++++++++++++++ 7 files changed, 91 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-) create mode 100755 content00-intro.md rename ebook.md => content10-mobile.md (83%) create mode 100755 content20-desktop.md create mode 100755 content30-server.md create mode 100755 content70-offline.md create mode 100755 content90-conclusion.md create mode 100755 header.md diff --git a/content00-intro.md b/content00-intro.md new file mode 100755 index 0000000..3b2fdd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/content00-intro.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# Problem Statement + +> "If it's free, you're the product." +> +> -- *some guy* + +## Privacy vs Security + +There is a distinct difference between two methods of hardening (making more protected) a device. One focuses more on keeping your metadata safe, and the other your data. Many [TBD/TODO: solutions?] handle both at the same time, such as using a VPN. + +`Privacy` is the first; it means that you would like to prevent others from seeing what you are doing, keeping others' **eyes** off your data. You would like your web browsing experience to be *confidential*. `Privacy` involves using browsers which delete sensitive data, messengers which use `end-to-end encryption` (`E2EE`), etc. + +`Security` is the latter; ensuring that your device and its content are not accessible from others. This is more related to keeping others' **hands** off your data. Having proper `security `prevents your devices from being hacked and your online accounts from being breached. This would be more related to using a `passcode` on your device, having strong passwords, and [TBD/TODO]. diff --git a/ebook.md b/content10-mobile.md similarity index 83% rename from ebook.md rename to content10-mobile.md index c48b815..88501b8 100755 --- a/ebook.md +++ b/content10-mobile.md @@ -1,60 +1,4 @@ ---- -# Font sizes can only be 10pt-12pt (https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#fonts) -fontsize: "12pt" -geometry: "margin=0.5in" - -#title-meta: "Template Project" -date-meta: "\\date{\\today}" -author-meta: 'Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood' -subject: 'Big Tech Alternatives by Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood' - -title: "Big Tech Alternatives" -subtitle: "*Projects and services for avoiding data harvesting and technocracy.*" -author: 'by `Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood`' -date: "Last Revised {REVISION_DATE}" - -keywords: - - ebook - - hyperling - - hypervegan - - chad michael greenwood - - technology - - big tech - - android - - ios - - iphone - - samsung - - motorola - - google - - lineageos - - grapheneos - - calyxos - - degoogle - - microg - - root - - hack - - crack - - privacy - - private - - security - - secure ---- - -# Problem Statement - -> "If it's free, you're the product." -> -> -- *some guy* - -## Privacy vs Security - -There is a distinct difference between two methods of hardening (making more protected) a device. One focuses more on keeping your metadata safe, and the other your data. Many [TBD/TODO: solutions?] handle both at the same time, such as using a VPN. - -`Privacy` is the first; it means that you would like to prevent others from seeing what you are doing, keeping others' **eyes** off your data. You would like your web browsing experience to be *confidential*. `Privacy` involves using browsers which delete sensitive data, messengers which use `end-to-end encryption` (`E2EE`), etc. - -`Security` is the latter; ensuring that your device and its content are not accessible from others. This is more related to keeping others' **hands** off your data. Having proper `security `prevents your devices from being hacked and your online accounts from being breached. This would be more related to using a `passcode` on your device, having strong passwords, and [TBD/TODO]. - -# Mobile +# Mobile `Android` is the only mobile environment covered here. `iOS` is complicit in data harvesting and cannot be liberated. Some may argue that it's secure, and that may be true, but it is most definitely not private. @@ -355,29 +299,3 @@ Table: Telegram Official \label{msg-telegram} ### Markor ### Squircle CE - -# Desktop - -## Operating Systems - -### Debian / Ubuntu / Mint / etc - -### Fedora / Red Hat - -### Arch / Manjaro - -## Cloud Storage - -### Nextcloud - -## Office Suites - -### LibreOffice - -### Collabora - -### Collabora (via Nextcloud) - -# Offline Solutions - -## Pen & Paper! diff --git a/content20-desktop.md b/content20-desktop.md new file mode 100755 index 0000000..42ab93d --- /dev/null +++ b/content20-desktop.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# Desktop + +## Operating Systems + +### Debian / Ubuntu / Mint / etc + +### Fedora / Red Hat + +### Arch / Manjaro + +## Cloud Storage + +### Nextcloud + +## Office Suites + +### LibreOffice + +### Collabora + +### Collabora (via Nextcloud) + +# Offline Solutions + +## Pen & Paper! diff --git a/content30-server.md b/content30-server.md new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9da7009 --- /dev/null +++ b/content30-server.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# Server + +## Docker + +## Office + +### Nextcloud diff --git a/content70-offline.md b/content70-offline.md new file mode 100755 index 0000000..8cd4dde --- /dev/null +++ b/content70-offline.md @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# Offline Solutions + +## Pen & Paper! diff --git a/content90-conclusion.md b/content90-conclusion.md new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b1d3af5 --- /dev/null +++ b/content90-conclusion.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Conclusion diff --git a/header.md b/header.md new file mode 100755 index 0000000..03a3366 --- /dev/null +++ b/header.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +--- +# Font sizes can only be 10pt-12pt (https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#fonts) +fontsize: "12pt" +geometry: "margin=0.5in" + +#title-meta: "Template Project" +date-meta: "\\date{\\today}" +author-meta: 'Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood' +subject: 'Big Tech Alternatives {VERSION} by Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood' + +title: "Big Tech Alternatives {VERSION}" +subtitle: "*Projects and services for avoiding data harvesting and technocracy.*" +author: 'by `Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood`' +date: "Last Revised {REVISION_DATE}" + +keywords: + - ebook + - hyperling + - hypervegan + - chad michael greenwood + - technology + - big tech + - android + - ios + - iphone + - samsung + - motorola + - google + - lineageos + - grapheneos + - calyxos + - degoogle + - microg + - root + - hack + - crack + - privacy + - private + - security + - secure +---