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Juraj · 2d
When I was immigrating to a Latin American country and saw a big office with thousands of paper folders in shelves, I fell in love with it. I'm allergic to e-government services even though I agree t...
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Paper might be impractical and time consuming to manage, but (in case you have to live under the state monopoly of violence) it's a feature, not a bug.

It's also the most hack-proof the state will ever be. Yes, you could always run a social attack on an employee to get some info out or in. But you could never make them copy the whole warehouse of files.

The instant digital arrest of a citizen that super connected digiID system allows for is absolutely terrifying, esp. when cash disappears.

The state can "execute" you with a click of a bureacrats finger and the leaked data can be used against you by ever increasing number of actors supercharged by the advance in AI.

Good old inefficient paper stored in building C, section D, row 347, file UOEL539900-05, page 488, paragraph 548908094d.
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ethfi · 1d
Traffic is terrible
Juraj · 1d
Exactly