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Lyn Alden · 95w
The entire developed world tax apparatus that was built in the 20th century and extends into the 21st century depends on ubiquitous financial surveillance. They are not going to give that up without ...
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Very difficult to make privacy tech ubiquitous when most people don’t even care about it. People almost gleefully say “oh the government will find some wan to ban it” not understanding their complicit attitude about it all while signaling they’re unwilling to even TRY to add any friction.

Not to mention when the privacy tech is implemented - the government hunts down the inventors and jails them. And we do nothing about it
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ElectronicsQuestions · 95w
You have the answer in your own comment. If trying to add friction lands you in jail, of course few will do it. In many cases it's not a complicit attitude, but seeing that the proposed tech isn't viable. We definitely need privacy tech, desperately, but we need well thought-through things that ei...