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flamingleg@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you argue against "I have nothing to hide" in relation to privacy and security?
2·10 days agotl:dr when they say ‘I have nothing to hide’ you respond with 'you aren’t even really you without privacy so you can’t really say what ‘you’ have to hide. Then when they give you a confused stare you walk them through the previous logical steps. I’m not sure it’s incredibly persuasive IRL especially to the kind of person who would argue against their own fundamental human rightd in this way (i’ve had similar chats with my own father fwiw) but it’s a good starting point.
Following up with concrete examples of harm (which don’t rely on a logical chain of propositions) is a good follow up.
flamingleg@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you argue against "I have nothing to hide" in relation to privacy and security?
7·10 days agobeing monitored (even if you are not aware of it) changes your behaviour via the ‘big brother’ effect.
Your behaviour is most of what makes you an individual, and is the means through which people express their autonomy and social existence.
putting these things together gives you the result that you cannot fully be ‘yourself’ while you are being watched. At best you are performing what you’d like ‘yourself’ to be for an expected audience.
Self actualisation, or the process of developing and becoming ‘yourself’ is therefore disrupted meaning that you can never be or know yourself while you lack real privacy.
Another (more dramatic) way to say it would be you cannot be fully human without also enjoying a default privacy
i found it pretty interesting that the slur ‘redneck’ originally referred to striking labourers who participated in the battle of blair mountain. I’m incredibly cynical mind you, but it revealed to me why the term is culturally contested even to this day.
the early plan for btc was to break the spine of central banking cartels and to eventually threaten the reserve status of the greenback. 2008 was still fresh in our minds, and back then it was fashionable to blame fiat currency and the pratcise of fractional reserve lending. The original ‘zeitgeist’ movie was a big influence on the whole scene.
Eventually people began to figure out that btc was most likely a vehicle for oligarchs and elites to shelter their assets from the next financial crash which killed the libertarian enthusiasm for the project. Now btc is exclusively for tech-bros and other finance-adjacent types just trying to personally enrich themselves.
flamingleg@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•TikTok uninstalls are up 150% following U.S. joint ventureEnglish
31·14 days agoThis was my first thought too but unfortunately the app doesn’t play nice with grapheneOS
flamingleg@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•TikTok uninstalls are up 150% following U.S. joint ventureEnglish
61·14 days agoIt was an almost perfect medium for sharing cooking videos and recipes, can anyone suggest a replacement?
Don’t worry I’ve already uninstalled it (months ago when Ellison bought a majority stake) but I haven’t found a replacement short-form video platform for recipes yet
we need a butlerian jihad. I want smart humans and dumb machines again
flamingleg@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•How the regime in Iran jams Starlink and what people could doEnglish
34·20 days ago‘he was downvoted for speaking the truth’
flamingleg@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the worst game you've ever had the misfortune of playing?
3·21 days agoyou should check out the 2009 ghostbusters game, many consider it to be the true ‘ghostbusters 3’
flamingleg@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Has anyone here legitimately felt like they could kill their own mother (but don't because it's illegal and immoral)? How do you cope?
2·27 days agolove isn’t the opposite of hate, apathy is. If you truly despise her, cut off contact, she is your mother and this will cause her profound pain. I’m assuming you’re pretty young to be feeling this way, whatever the problem is, you will understand it and its roots better as you get older. One day you might think about her differently as you understand her more. There’s always a reason why broken people do broken things. Good luck and don’t do anything dumb
the code of conduct here is a disaster, and i’m sure it turns away free speech enthusiasts, as well as otherwise apolitical people trying to escape woke culture.
It is not and should not be your responsibility to not cause offense.
Anyone can be offended by anything, and by prioritising the feelings of whoever claims offense over the free speech rights of the ‘offender’ you risk these claims being made spuriously to weaken and fragment the organisation. This is how other foss orgs have been infiltrated and compromised, and it’s concerning to see the same foundation laid here.
In that sense this place does feel like reddit, with their onerous and politicised moderation which promotoes an ideological race to the bottom, where only the most hegemonic and milquetoast opinions are permitted. Decentralisation and unmoderated freedom of speech should go hand in hand but the culture has shifted far away from that, and it’s no accident.


bad word bad! no context! only hurt feelings! whos feelings? an imaginary person that might get offended! also they are underage.