Damus
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Edward Snowden
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I think inertia is leading us toward a quantified state, in which the costs of tracking and categorizing objects — primarily people, phones, cars, and money — as they move from place to place becomes so low that most institutions are doing it by reflex, without either considering or caring for consequences. Eventually, somebody is going to exploit the gap in information (between what is available to ordinary people, and what is available to organizations) in a way that causes enormous, historic harm, as happened in WWII when a particular state realized that IBM had compiled a database that was perfect for populating a list of names of those who would soon be marched off to camps. And that was just census data. Now they know what you read, where you go, who you're with, and how you'll vote.

The unfortunate reality of contemporary political thought is that consequences do not exist until they are felt. Rare is the chicken that fears the farmer. That means we've got two options: we either wait for the pain, or we stop waiting for political consensus.

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Proudmuslim · 127w
On this, you are entirely correct.
Sourcenode · 127w
This morning I was reflecting on your talk and realized my life would be completely different if it weren't for your reports. It seems many people have very short memory spans when it comes to news cycles, but I never let go of what you and Julian showed the world. If I had let go I never would ha...
SATSMAN · 127w
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deeznuts · 127w
In other words, we need to start burning down and plowing under the State before it foes so to us
pam · 127w
Newton’s laws are quite an epiphany – even at its raw state, tech has constant or accelerated growth. The irony to this is that in order to have a form of political consensus, you’d like need a revolutionary leader like Peter the Great to bring about tremendous change, bearing in mind there is...
nostranger · 127w
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Connie · 127w
Don’t you think that the exploitation of the gap in information is already happening?
Luffy · 127w
nostr:npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9 one can't help but feel totally overpowered by the data collection. That privacy, by default, is a 'premium service' on all we do, and thst we need to constantly contort ourselves just to minimise data collection; all this leads ...
Cole Albon · 127w
Journalists and whistleblowers are too eager to self censor when it comes to exposing names and actions taken by the people who are members of organizations. Organizations are immune to accountability and punishment. People are not. It is changing though, when Russel Brand was cancelled, some jou...
Sasha · 127w
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Viktor Vsk · 127w
So do you wait for the pain in rusia, or do you stop waiting for political consensus in rusia?
Bek · 126w
They're not just knowing they're back to physically stalking me and the only thing cops are afraid of is harley davidson.
Gülşen | Inimei · 126w
It seems we’re built to go through that pain to rethink solutions for the next time. No pain, no solution.
Sunchaser · 126w
Didn't someone just hack India's biometric database and auction it off for $80,000?
Mike · 126w
The opportunity for political consensus is gone...
Philbill · 118w
I think Whitney Webb has a few practical ideas here.. Like let’s stop using their products. We should be looking at local mesh networks etc. I have so much to do!
kalle · 118w
And there's risk that people who manage to stay out of surveillance become auto-suspects. "Why are you hiding? Papieren bitte!"
Learning · 118w
Who's on that concentration camp list this time round? And where can one go?
Learning · 118w
I don't know what to do or where to go, though. What do we do?