Me too but it is the reality now. As someone who saw the birth of the internet and watched it grow into what it is today it is really quite sad.
> TrueCrypt, “replaced” by VeraCrypt which Internet people will claim is backdoored? I haven’t heard about stylometry paper.
Yes. TrueCrypt shut down in a very strange fashion. The software was functional and the authorities had tried to actively crack archives and failed. Then one day the project shuts down with a notice that TrueCrypt is "not secure as" Windows Bit-Locker which is and was a complete falsehood. TrueCrypt also passed independent security audits. Many believed the announcement to be a warrant canary. I've dropped some links below.
> btw w/this idea would want to avoid typing into a comment field directly, since the session recorders would capture it (although that’s a different risk - same as our identifiable behavior patterns with our mouse etc.)
You are 100% correct. It would probably be better implementing this idea as a virtual keyboard for better privacy. No doubt typing cadence is unique too and I have probably already been identified just by doing online typing tests. Mouse could be at least partially defended against using vimium style keyboard shortcuts.
https://www.theregister.com/2010/06/28/brazil_banker_crypto_...
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/05/true-goodbye-using-truec...