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  • I don't really understand the outrage. The status quo is that companies didnt support it for years. So 99.9% won't notice any change.

    But a mail CLIENT is a Web App not a static documents site. If Wikipedia would require JS I would kind of understand it from a technical point.

    But big corporation tries to reduce cost by shutting down scarcely used old service happens monthly.

  • While the organization might do good work, I see far too many red flags in their demands. They are lobbying against end-to-end encryption for chat messages. The argument is that child abusers can hide behind encryption. While this is true, a ban would lead to no privacy for everyone.

    The real-life equivalent would be mandatory microphones for everyone so authorities could catch child molesters more easily. Good cause but horrible methodology. And of course, if they succeed, criminals will move to other, maybe their own-built, messaging systems that still have encryption.

    https://www.thorn.org/blog/encryption-trend-threatens-child-safety-gains/

  • In theory. But then real life happens:

    • You may not always have interner and power but need goods
    • You may send money to the wrong wallet -> gone forever (doesn't even have to be yout fault, great target for man in the middle attacks)
    • You may forget your passphrase or your grandpa dies and you inherit nothing as nobody can access the money
    • You want to pay in you supermarket. Great you have to wait till you transaction gets processed as this is super slow. And wait until many more people use this currency.
    • It's pseudonymous not anonymous. Everyone you send money and know in real life knows about your financials in detail 👌🏻

    Macro things:

    • It's great to freeze assets of people who are shit
    • It's great to be able to control the amount of money in the system to counter crisis or just keep the economy healthy
    • It's great when people pay taxes
    • Fixed amount of coins means deflation in the long run and deflating economies die faster than you can blink
    • Proof of Work burns our world and Proof of Stake is oligarchy. Today the distribution of most coins is worse then normal currencies. (Richest have almost everything)
  • One of my favorite things said about crypto by famous german hacker Linus Neumann about crypto was something like: They where so obsessed with whether they could make digital money work, and the technical is super smart. But they forgot to think about if they should.

  • Maybe also unpopular, but my standpoint on taxes is: The government is the one giving out the money in the first place. Every dollar comes from the Fed (exception some virtual money) like the monopoly bank just gives out money in the first place. 

    The point of taxes is to keep the economy working fairly. Like putting high taxes on something to discourage bad behavior, and the other way around. Also, it's necessary to keep capitalism from evolving into feudalism, as money likes to accumulate on a few rich ones.

    The second thought is what the government should with the money. Of course, they should do great and needed investments. Often times, this is not the case, but the root problems here are not taxes themselves. There is no alternative universe where the government is spending all money perfectly.

    The real problem is the rich being able to evade taxes, and they frame taxes as something unfair. Additionally, not rich people pay far too much in taxes.

  • Cory Doctorow has written a great article about this phenomenon a few days ago: https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/24/rent-to-pwn/#kitt-is-a-demon

    Basically we move back to a feudalism world where you don't own anything anymore and you have to pay recurring rents. And as you don't own it they can fuck you over by increasing rents or disable features when you can't pay.