The bits of Apple that we trust are where it cannot peep even if it wanted to, not where it requires restraint.https://twitter.com/Steve_Lockstep/status/713249976562757634 …
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Apple is a useful stopgap if you trust that they will act to protect *an absolute competitive advantage*: https://ar.al/notes/apple-vs-google-on-privacy-a-tale-of-absolute-competitive-advantage/ …
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Longer term, the protection of our civil liberties & democracy compels us to make decentralised/p2p/e2e-encrypted/free/open everyday things.
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Furthermore, as these are *everyday things*, if we want then to be successful we must make them convenient, delightful, & accessible.
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If you’re sick of the bullshit and want to help build a fairer future, here’s a simple, no bullshit framework: https://ind.ie/ethical-design
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