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For My personal and private miscellanous thoughts i have been writing on a diary, but i always need to have it with me and (im kinda ashamed) i dont write good if i write as fast as on computer. I obviously cant copy/paste and i use a pen. I also find myself better with a keyboard so using a computer is what i think the most efficent way. Now, my daily driver (and what im writing this on) is a MacBookAir 2013 11" with (still) MacOS 10.14.5 installed and to write I'd use LibreOffice (duh). I know thou that this isnt private, its connected to the internet and its still using MacOS. I know a bit about technology (i find it weird for someone with zero knowledge of it having even found lemmy, but who knows), but i am certanly no expert. That's why i am asking you how could i write on a computer privately. Nothing needs to get online but i will need to atleast have other documents or documents itself come in trough a USB probably. I am certain i need to install a Linux distro or a BSD. Keep in mind that if i need that machine not on the internet id need to have another machine wich is and from this machine would probably need to get stuff out and into the "private one" with a USB. This is probably confusing and if it isnt relative to the sub and needs to be deleted, please warn me with a comment so i can copy and save this post to post it somwhere else before it gets deleted.

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[–] dieTasse@feddit.org 5 points 13 hours ago

You can set a password to your Libre Office file, that way it gets encrypted at rest. You can also use alternative software like Joplin that offers encryption (you have to set it up, but its as easy as toggling it in settings and inputting your new password). Your system might be an issue though, its quite old and might be insecure, but because its such an old machine it might be easy to put Linux on it. Maybe you have someone around you who can help you with it? Linux is not a necessity. Its more about having up-to-date system. But on your current laptop, Linux might be the only way.