don't let perfection be the enemy of good enough
I unexpectedly got a new phone yesterday, a Google Pixel 10. No, I didn't install Graphene OS on it, or any OS. I can't -- it's contracted.
I'm de-Googling the best I can by turning off all the slop and bloatware and using FOSS apps.
The dogmatic discussions around de-Googling are intriguing. In the community, there is lack of empathy and understanding that not everyone can fully commit. It gives me the sense that:
a) these people are lucky enough to be around others that care about their privacy, or b), they're not close with a lot of 'normies'.
It's great that these users are passionate about privacy. This clash is inevitable as conversations about privacy become mainstream, but don't let perfection is the enemy of good enough!