I’ve written before that every technological evil has “a very simple engineering solution, but a hard collective action problem to fix”. This means that improving your own digital experience very often requires the cooperation and participation of others. This is the main reason why this project, the Libre Solutions Network exists. We need others to understand and value each other’s privacy, security, and digital independence. The first step is education, and we’re going to need a lot of teachers.
This strikes at the root justification for ID verification online: the idea that it makes anyone at all safer. The tight intermingling of our real-world identities with the digital world has been a disaster for privacy and safety as a whole. The apathetic refrain “[they] can get everything anyways” says a lot more when “they” isn’t just intelligence agencies, but scammers and vindictive people online.
How do you #nostr folks know if you're actually getting all your notifications?
It seems that #iris #ditto #primal will have different notifications with the same key.
Are you supposed to collect dozens of relays to ensure you get all of them?
Had a great chat with @SimplifiedPrivacy.com about decentralization in practice. I hope you enjoy this deep dive on their project as well as the tech freedom space as a whole.