ici j’emploie la « signalisation de la vertu » en disant que c’est un excellent livre.
Ne soyez pas un NPC, lisez-le !
Un beau détour académique qui contextualise le conformisme.
des leçons très importantes pour mes compatriotes sur Nostr
Here’s me injecting Section 230 analysis into the debate on Bitcoin node implementations, OP_RETURN, and the notion of blockchain spam and liability
The wonders of Section 230 protect much more than just social media platforms — it’s all of technology!
The size and scope of the state has grown so gargantuan that it burrows itself permanently into the private sphere and we're left with the politicization of absolutely everything and where might makes right.
And it swings chaotically like a pendulum between political regimes
Elected politicians calling around to private businesses and organizations to get people fired is beyond the pale for a free society
Social media mobs are one thing.
But using your perch of power to dictate behavior in the private market is an illiberal abuse of authority.
American politicians making censorious demands of private platforms to stop the spread of content (images, points of view, commentary, etc.) is exactly the type of First Amendment violation that Charlie Kirk articulated against, and it's ridiculous.
It's also an interesting point of reflection for nostr, as there is no ability to unilaterally delete content or posts
Today is the day where EU member states will cast their votes on the implementation of chat control, which would effectively break end-to-end encryption for private messaging and communication
I wrote up a breakdown on the politics in EU Tech Loop.
New-found opposition from Luxembourg, Slovakia, and Germany mean we have an opportunity to sink this!
I give comments to the European Conservative magazine about why the EU's plan to break encryption is antithetical to human rights, privacy, and individual freedom
Only one week remains to put pressure on European member states to oppose the EU's plan to break end-to-end encryption via chat control
my article summing up the opposition's case in EuroNews
When Europe regulates Silicon Valley, it doesn't stop at its cobblestoned streets. EU rulemaking functions as digital neo-colonialism forcing its way into US app stores, search engines and digital wallets.
me in Daily Caller on Trump's bullying of the EU