Where do you draw the line between privacy/security measures that are worth it, as opposed to entirely impractical navel-gazing? For example: I think it's really stupid when people hypothesize about backdoors in encryption when most people still haven't even moved their communications and personal files off Google/Apple. Of course such concerns are worth considering, but not as a justification to stick with known-bad options.
What's an idea or concept that is absolutely foundational to how you see the world? Lately, I've been trying to cultivate my own epistemological humility, by reminding myself that I can be certain of a lot less than I think I can.
What's an idea or concept that is absolutely foundational to how you see the world? Lately, I've been trying to cultivate my own epistemological humility, by reminding myself that I can be sure of a lot less than I think I can.
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This post is an algorithm-free Netanyahu L.
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When the "paradox of tolerance" swings differently, and they automate it. RE: https://mastodon.social/users/thejessiekirk/statuses/114998398534344929 View quoted note → image