The state’s claim to regulate encryption is a claim to regulate thought. They’ll fail, not because of resistance, but because their tools are blunt and their logic is outdated. The future is sharp, precise, and distributed.
Max
max@towardsliberty.com
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Praxeologist ~ Cryptoanarchist ~ Cypherpunk
The future favors those who choose wisely.
Anonymous networks are exit doors.
They let you leave broken systems behind.
Cryptography doesn’t just secure data, it secures dignity.
The state will call it a weapon, a threat, a tool of criminals. But cryptography is simply the equalizer, the lever that shifts power from rulers to the ruled.
Union privileges harm non-members. Government-backed monopolies in labor markets exclude marginalized workers, reducing their employment opportunities.
Legal systems thrive without state control. Ancient Ireland operated for centuries with decentralized, customary law enforced by private sureties and brehon judges.
There's still no android Nostr client better than @Amethyst, and Amethyst kinda sucks...
Is there a website that tracks number of relays?
Today 1600 UTC is the next Nostr-MLS community call.
Join us if you want to learn how to integrate scalable encrypted messaging to your nostr client!
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Licensing requirements in medicine raise costs. Barriers to entry for healthcare providers limit access for low-income patients and stifle market solutions.
Social Security disincentivizes work. Disabled or elderly recipients lose benefits if they re-enter the workforce, trapping them in dependency.
Government “reforms” compound problems. Their programs expand welfare without addressing root causes of poverty.
Public housing creates slums. Government ownership and management of buildings lead to decay, as seen in New York’s abandoned properties.
Gonne be a big week.
Build faster!
Education’s “public good” myth hides its failures. State-run schools impose one-size-fits-all curricula, ignoring diverse needs and fostering conflict.