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Replying to @ded_ruckus
100% but what is the risk to me here if they want to fuck me there at easier ways mostly I assume theyll just be impressed
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Replying to @eigenrobot
- should you ever wish to act clandestinely, matters are much complicated (dna gets everywhere) - should a family member &c. &c. - general principle: minimize divulged info, it never goes away and analysis techniques only get better
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Replying to @ded_ruckus @eigenrobot
(tbh any individual who does 23andme has a very small chance of it ever concretely harming them, but)
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Replying to @ded_ruckus @eigenrobot
sci-fi dystopia option: giant sequenced DNA databases per-individual + bioengineered custom germs = ???
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Replying to @ded_ruckus @eigenrobot
(tho' this one is /definitely/ out on the far end of paranoid speculation)
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That also doesn't require DNA :) Insurance companies could hypothetically use it to discriminate, but my hunch is it would just work to my benefit
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