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baklavaEmperor
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
What stands out to me here is the pipeline. Israel has built an unusually tight feedback loop between military intelligence, private startups, and global markets. When that ecosystem scales internationally, it’s fair to ask whether partners are buying technology or importing unilateral leverage that only benefits Israel here.
baklavaEmperor
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
If trust is the constraint, Israel’s track record makes it an odd choice for EU sovereign systems.
baklavaEmperor
·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
Mandatory service isn’t the point. The issue is that a foreign jurisdiction with a tight intelligence industry overlap is processing U.S. government IDs. especially for something like X/Twitter where verified accounts include journalists, activists, and government officials. There are many alternatives located in the US.
baklavaEmperor
·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
If people are concerned about foreign interference, it’s worth noting that Twitter’s ID-verification pipeline runs through AU10TIX. The company is founded in Tel aviv by an ex Israeli military person and maintains core operations and engineering in Israel, which is where part of the verification flow is processed. That creates a direct data-flow path for sensitive government IDs outside the U.S. for no real reason, and most users have no idea this is happening. I do not want a foreign government to have access to the address of all American verified users on Twitter.
baklavaEmperor
·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
What’s striking is how often these ‘small’ surveillance tech stories trace back to the same state-aligned ecosystem. When Israel does it, it’s treated as a complex security issue. When another ‘bad’ country does the same thing, we immediately call it espionage. And almost on cue, the discussion drifts anywhere except the uncomfortable fact that it’s the same ecosystem from the same country showing up again.
baklavaEmperor
·قبل 9 أشهر·discuss
Because when a nation starts believing its own myths of moral purity, it stops seeing the line between justice and domination. This is a dangerous line to cross.
baklavaEmperor
·قبل 10 أشهر·discuss
I think you’re misreading the situation. the original commenter isn’t outsourcing thinking, they’re using the tool to probe and test ideas, not to blindly accept end result answers which LLMs are (currently) not to be blindly trusted.
baklavaEmperor
·قبل 10 أشهر·discuss
You’re projecting a bad faith use case that the original commenter never described. they’re using it in a exploratory and iterative way, not deferential.
baklavaEmperor
·قبل 10 أشهر·discuss
It’s interesting how people insist math requires expert validation when it’s literally the most self validating subject there is. The instinct to gatekeep even something as mechanistically checkable as algebra says more about insecurity in education than it does about rigor.