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Sigh. It doesn't impact performance. That had a had a higher chance of being the type of partition you created. Also, in the PRIVACY group are you really confused about why you want privacy?
The type of partition I created was Debian's default settings at the time.
This is where the threat modeling comes in. The laptop in question is not currently likely to be physically searched - nor does it contain any data that is likely to put me at any risk if it is searched, and the more prudent things I can be doing to protect my privacy have more to do with getting away from Android/Play Store, and being less dependent on other surveillance-capitalism services like YouTube, Google Maps, etc.
I will likely use LUKS again in the future, but there are broader overhauls I need to make to my digital life first.
Look you don't need to be searched or expecting a search. If someone steals your laptop you are covered SIGNIFICANTLY more if it's encrypted which gives you privacy because they wouldn't be able to see your data. Doesn't matter if it's a risk to you. It's for the privacy. It's the mindset not just the random act
Currently I have fragments of my data stored on at least half a dozen devices that I've accumulated over the years. My digital life is as messy as my adhd brain. I plan on setting up a NAS at some point, and will likely both consolidate all my data there and use LUKS. But until then encrypting one drive is the least of my problems.
Although anti-theft tech in my laptop might be kind of neat.