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pretzel5297
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I did not say anything about protecting kids from big tech or the state?

Even if I had, your argument is we must surveil more to protect the kids from the surveillance state?
pretzel5297
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We don't hold parents responsible for most neglect. Why is this special?
pretzel5297
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not if the fingerprint code is coming from the first party server which is the case for most modern malware.
pretzel5297
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pretzel5297
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"We have the guns to keep the state in check but we won't actually do that because that's bad so instead lets keep shooting each other and show off our cool guns".

I am not advocating for an insurgency. I am pointing out that it won't happen because that's not why gun owners own guns. Despite the claims of noble ideals.
pretzel5297
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Americans are getting executed on the streets, ran by corrupt pedophiles, and their taxes are being funneled to the rich in the open. Where's the insurgency?
pretzel5297
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You fundamentally misunderstand what privacy means if you're replying to someone stating using a VPN will help you avoid getting spied on by your ISP for commercial purposes with state actor based worries.
pretzel5297
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Yes, because if the American army went rogue I'm sure a bunch of untrained goons cosplaying as John Wick will be able to take them with some assault rifles and pistols. A very important freedom indeed.
pretzel5297
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> Given his former crimes, Sohaib should have had none of this.

Nobody should have a personal armory.
pretzel5297
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so he was doing free labor for your company? What's he getting out of that?
pretzel5297
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Yeah, sorry. I don't believe you :)
pretzel5297
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So you would rather take your business to somewhere that got hacked, didn't pay the ransom, and got customer data leaked?
pretzel5297
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Agreed. Trying to limit progress because it may be misused is attacking the wrong part of the problem and will not work.
pretzel5297
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can one match themes between two editors given zed uses treesitter?
pretzel5297
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Zed generally feels very engineer-designed and not in a good way.
pretzel5297
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The fact that he's so anti-immigration as an immigrant himself is so odd. My rather negative interpretation is he doesn't consider himself to be an immigrant which screams white supremacy.
pretzel5297
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> If you can shave off an hour of dev time with $40 in LLM credits, that's $26.50 cheaper than having them do it without.

This assumes that that hour shaved was used elsewhere productively which is not the case.
pretzel5297
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Who would you sue? The courts?
pretzel5297
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Very much agree. It's a pretty common mistake to bundle real information with obviously wrong details and lose credibility. Especially in the eyes of people looking for a reason to discredit the argument.
pretzel5297
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> I also want to say I really appreciate Tim Cook’s emphasis on user privacy and I hope John Ternus can continue this trend.

You're kidding right? News [1] just broke about how Apple's permanent notification storage (that they refuse to fix) undermines encryption and is being exploited by law enforcement. And they conveniently left out the fact that they were giving out push notification data to law enforcement without any warrants from their transparency reports [2]. And these are just from the top of my head.

Do we now presume all companies putting the word privacy on their ads are emphasizing privacy? Because Meta and Google does that too.

[1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/larsdaniel/2026/04/10/fbi-pulle... [2] https://www.wired.com/story/apple-google-push-notification-s...