Haha too greate XD
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#daoist #voluntarist #anarchist #humanist #social #political #conversations #nonviolence
How to learn my philosophy:
Start with some critical thinking on youtube with "TEDed the deomon of reason" miniseries
Start with Immanuel Kants techings, follow stoics, also very nice to read "happy" by Derren Brown, add dao techings to it
Follow this up by Podcasts like Darknet diaries and Jon Harbinger
On Youtube watch TEDx talks, Veritassium and Huberman Lab
Chronically offended by The Beave 😎
#asknostr #surveillance #surveillancecapitalism #degoogle
What Youtube alternatives do you use? Until now this is the last google service I could not live without. But with starting age control I am really strongly willing to turn my back on youtube (hopefully for ever)
Thanks for sharing this video. I hope many #iphone users will see these privacy improvements and make use of it when they want to.
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Thanks for sharing the threat of #britcard.
Hey #UK nostriches. Inform yourself and get active, when you feel individual freedom could be important to you and your society ;)
"Britain has a long and proud history of rejecting proposals for mandatory ID, and we should reject this one too." (38degrees article I referenced below)
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Can I see your BritCard? Downing Street looking to bring in app to crackdown on illegal immigration | Daily Mail Online
Senior No 10 figures are said to be examining proposals for a new BritCard which would display a person

38 Degrees
Reject plans for a mandatory BritCard (digital ID)
Sir Keir Starmer is considering a mandatory digital ID scheme called “BritCard” that would make us all reliant on a digital pass to go about ou...

The Decoder
Bekannter KI-Forscher Stuart Russell warnt: KI‑Hype könnte abrupt kollabieren
Der bekannte KI-Forscher Stuart Russell und andere warnen vor überzogenen Erwartungen an KI, die sie zum Teil selbst herbeigeführt haben.
Great to see, that #surveillance companies have no protection from the public eye, when it comes to their contracts with police departments. We have a right to know for how much public money they offer how much surveillance. No matter if it is a private company or a government developed tool.
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Just found this great ideas about exactly what I was writing before in a youtube video of a recent event before 8 month:
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#asknostr
Couldn't we make our private data part of intellectual property rights? And based on this restrict the legal use of personal information - like real Name, date of birth, insurance number, ID-number, domicil, IP-connection and more - to a absolute minimum? And whenever someone wats to store these data longer than a certain minimum (like maby 30 days), they would have to present an active personal subscription, where they pay this specific individual for the use of their data or present a way to offer granular acceptance and decline of certain data points for a specific usecase the user is requesting. Like using the date of birth, since the user requests that their followers know their birthday.
I know many business models will have to change a lot of their practices. Tracking companies can even loose their business model.
But it seems of high importance to me, in order that we can continue living in a free society.
Such a great video. Perfectly showing how youtube and such work today. Sometimes it seems to me most are so familiar with this, that they seem to accept this. What is wrong with people using such services actively? There is literally no pressure at all using them.
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#humanerights #nostr #freedom #decentral #justice
I invite you to really read the 30 human rights word by word on your own. I had my first contact in a course at my university. But for the last 4 years since then, I never stopped seeing the importance of that knowledge.
In a best case, people would learn about it in every level of a public school system. Since our human rights are fundamentals to #free societies.
So anyone, who did not have the privilege to read them in the past, make use of your time to read them in your present. Since they are yours, no matter where you live, no matter what your government sais. Human rights stand above all laws. Be never ashamed to break a law in order to defend someones human rights! When you are a human being, you got the right to be treated by those:
What are the 30 Human Rights? | The Hague Peace Projects