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  • Ooooh, this is interesting, and I like the backup feature. Since you mention it...I have to ask... you don't happen to have the coveted Episode 306 from Bazzell's show, do you?

    -M

  • Appreciate the enthusiasm! Thanks for following along. Feel free to provide feedback, and if you feel so inclined, consider participating in the project!

    -M

  • Hey, Arthur— thanks for dropping these links. Jay and I will look at these and consider your thought process, and might reach out to follow up, if that's okay! If I may ask, what do you prefer for email and RTC?

    -M

  • Totally valid point, and just to be ultra clear: yes, this episode was more security focused, technically speaking. Good privacy starts with good security. We're hoping that newcomers to the space who are primarily interested in privacy as a topic start with that principle in mind. We tried, as best we could, to avoid dropping the word "privacy" throughout this episode in an effort to create that distinction.

    Thanks for the call out! You're right to be mindful that these are related but separate concepts.

    -M

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  • Thanks for the feedback and suggestion! I'll look into Auphonic a bit and maybe do some experimenting.

    -M

  • Hey, will do! Thanks!

  • Appreciate the feedback! We care about producing quality rather than quantity. As I mentioned in our Welcome post, we don't view ourselves as content creators in the contemporary sense, and we don't want that associated pressure to constantly pump out new stuff. We hope the project gains enough international relevancy and appeal that we can bring in other contributors (which might result in more frequent episodes/posts), but for now, slow and steady is the goal.

    -M

  • No stress! I was on iOS for a really long time, mostly out of entrenched habits, and trepidation into jumping into something like GrapheneOS. However, I did end up making the switch to Graphene, and arguably with the most restrictive settings (no Google Play Services, no Aurora Store, etc.). There was a small learning curve, maybe about a week or so, but in hind sight, it's one of the best privacy decisions I've made to date. Feel free to reach out to me on Signal or one of emails if you have questions or want to talk more in depth about it!

    -M

  • Good on you for the thorough research, and I like your logic. Things change fast, and it's good to have backups in place. Overcast would probably be my choice if using iOS. I wish there were more open source and privacy-friendly versions available.

    -M

  • I agree. Unfortunately .am TLDs do not support WhoIs privacy. ☹️

  • Funny how sometimes you miss silly things like this even after proofreading so many times... thank you! Fixed. 🙂

  • Thank you! Feel free to leave us feedback and share what you'd like to hear more about down the road.

  • Thanks for following! Out of curiosity, what's your preferred podcast client?

  • Hah! Good catch! Fixed. Thank you! 🙂

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