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In this episode of Impractical Privacy, Sudo dismantles the "hub-and-spoke" model of centralized networking, exposing how our addiction to convenience has slowly built a digital infrastructure of metadata surveillance and single points of failure. The conversation pivots to the architecture of true autonomy, exploring how peer-to-peer (P2P) mathematics can restore financial anonymity, untraceable communication, and local-first data ownership. By weighing the harsh realities and necessary trade-offs of sovereign computing, from the immutable ledgers of public blockchains to the physical vigilance demanded by off-grid radio meshes, the episode provides an actionable roadmap for reclaiming your digital independence.
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- The Landlord in the CloudCentralized networks trap users in a surveillance funne ...
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TechPrivacyInfastructureConvenienceEncryptionPeer to PeerP2P
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