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Test post for On This Day…

With GrapheneOS installed, I am motivated to lock down the Mac a bit further. I dusted off my privacy geek hat and put it on last night, and did two things:

  1. Installed little snitch
  2. updated and tried to fix1 my Linux VM on Windows

There are technical challenges, but I find that the biggest hurdle is convenience. For example, I could disable Spotlight on the terminal level and block it from communicating with Apple servers (I see this is possible, at least to a point), but do I really want to stop using Spotlight?

The same issue exists with LibreWolf, my go-to privacy browser. Every session I start is a clean slate, but do I really want to deal with typing my credentials and having my settings reset for frequent websites each time?

If my Mac is my main productivity machine, perhaps I can utilize a Linux VM for privacy. It’s geared better toward privacy anyway. But what do I use where? What should be private, and what doesn’t need to be?

Below is the usual import of a picture on MB:

This is with the plugin, using markdown: Oh, nice and green

This is using Hugo shortcode: This is a landscape

This is a landscape photo 📷. The idea here is to see if MB shows the actual size of the photo in the photo category.

This is a picture 📷 of a test cat named Tom. Tom is a cat. Yep.

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This is test 2 for OTD

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