The tricky part is def the implementation. The question is how to tax billionaires and discourage hoarding of such wealth, and instead encourage spending and investment.
How can Facebook be a common carrier when Comcast isn’t? Section 230 seems pretty clear and websites have their own first amendment rights, Government compelling speech seems obviously unconstitutional.
I try to not sign up for things where I'd be super sad if I stopped paying and things went away, like old emails on an account I haven't used in ages.
I'm really tempted to do this. I fear there is no going back if I do though. I've been in tight spots financially before so commitment of this kind makes me a bit nervous.
My first thought based on the video is that its serverless, so it can't be deplatformed or taken down, but it does not appear to be the case since you are still hosting it somewhere, so those looking for having a blog that can't be deplatformed will be disappointed. I believe there are other products that DO do that to some extent, though.
However, taking out that premise, it still looks interesting, and I would love to try it out. I tried to get someone on one of the static site generators but just getting everything setup on their computer and then teaching them the needed workflow was not trivial, and not something I would try again with anyone less tech-savvy or without being there with them during setup and teaching. I've seen platforms that simplify, but then you are paying a fee again for that too.
Does it really matter when 0% of people I email could decrypt it, yet my work uses a "Hipaa" feature for office365 email and though I can send to anyone, zero checks that I'm actually sending to the right person.
One way to record calls is to setup a voip number that you can call and put them on three way conference. Voip.ms makes this easy, I've also done it with Twilio. I also live in a 1 party consent state.