Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Really, all of cypherpunk / free software / ... is just trying to preserve boundaries that were unquestioned in the year 1900. * Your device serves you, not some gov or corp overlord * You can repair and modify your device to better serve you * Your private conversations are private * Your private money is private
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Sylve
@sylve
I think these were not normal in 1900 *at a distance*. You indeed had these guarantees over local/physical distance, but you just lose them over 100km (everyone reading your mail, etc.) The fun thing that happened was an inversion: we got privacy over long distance, but lost it over short-distance
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
> we got privacy over long distance Careful, we're far from winning this game. It's a battle even to turn LLMs from becoming a privacy dystopia where openai, google and anthropic see everything.
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CryptoNFT base.eth🎩
@cryptonft
The filters on perplexity.ai seem to be similiar to google filters. By laws, these filters should be made to be public, so people can see what manipulations are being done. What is going on now is dystopic
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