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I use the word "user" intentionally to reflect which person's interests it needs to serve, because I believe at the direct user-device interface, an individualist perspective is needed. You can't trust & feel comfortable using a device serving someone else's interests over yours.
In the very instant you reduce the person to a user of your application, you are not serving her interest anymore, but your own.
Completely disagree. Maybe there's a language barrier here. Demanding that software work for the user/in their interests, as opposed to "for people" (who might not care about this specific person's interests, e.g. DRM working "for artists") is not "reducing them".
Definitely a language barrier. Sorry, my fault. The software should serve each person that uses it, but not reduce such person to "the agent that uses the software". And people (as plural of person) need to be educated about software through software.
It's not a technical issue. It is a political one. People cannot trust us. Thus they need to become like us. They need to understand networking, systems, cryptography and even a bit of statistics. Because each time they trust us, we fool them somehow.
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