• RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world
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    Palantir really wants it’s fucking database.

    All because Petey truly believes that there are demons living in the United States.

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      there are demons living in the USA. all Petey has to do to find the closest one… is look in a mirror.

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      He is right, demons live in US. They are in various Federal, State, Local and Corporate functions. For example current Federal government are all demons (pretty much) and all of ICE employees. Demon here is “spirit or lesser humanity” or simly said Inhuman individuals.

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      I keep seeing comments like this, and I just need to say, no Palantir doesn’t have any database. It’s a completely evil company that makes and sells surveillance software to governments and companies. Then the governments and companies have these terrible databases that they manage with the Palantir software.

      Palantir themselves don’t do any spying or data collecting. They sell tools so that others can do that. They absolutely take the blame, but I want people to understand what’s actually happening.

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    In the future, you’ll be sentenced to 10 years hard labour for a contraband OS while children are raped openly at lavish parties.

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    Okay, what is this bill actually saying?

    That soon, you won’t even be able to own most computers without registering it under a government ID?

    Because that’s fucking nuts.

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    Finally, torrenting Linux distros becomes a thing, rather than a curiosity

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    Has Bipartisan support too. The corporations want this, and both of our parties listen to them first and us a distant second. Catering to corporate wants is about the only thing the two parties can agree on. It’s probably going to pass, even if I hope it doesn’t. Buckle up my friends…

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        I doubt this will have any major effect, the vast majority of people don’t care. They are much better at ruining themselves.

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    Now do you see why I don’t trust government?

    Because it does things like this. And it’s not just our US government doing it. The entire world is getting more and more authoritarian.

    Government seeks power. Always. Which is why it must always be restrained.

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      Governments work for whoever acts like their bosses. The people don’t act that way, and oligarchs do, so here we are.

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      I trust the government, in that a government elected by a moderately intelligent population won’t be doing this fuckshit.

      The biggest problem is that human beings are, by and large, far too stupid. As one guy put it, too many fully-grown adults are falling for obvious games of Peek-a-boo. There are billions of people so stupid that there are birds with greater levels of intelligence and problem solving skills.

      We could have a wonderful world with a government that genuinely works for the people but instead half of us are voting our lives away just to spite already-disadvantaged minorities and the other half is voting for centrists because they’re too scared of even moderately progressive politicians. And the whole time polls show us as generally quite left-leaning, even the “conservatives” but we aren’t clever enough to see the tribalism right in front of us.

      Governments are representing their people, that’s the problem, and there’s also no solution that doesn’t itself devolve into authoritarianism almost immediately. The only thing I’m genuinely holding out for is that the leaded-fuel-poisoning theory is real and we all smarten the fuck up ASAP. Reality is screaming at us to figure it the fuck out.

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        Be kind to others, the game is rigged against them. Propaganda has never been stronger and its everywhere.

        Just yesterday I saw a video discussing how private equities buy up YouTube channels to seemingly both squeeze them for their worth and/or use their trust to push an agenda. E.g. fern & veritasium stood out to me the most.

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          Be kind to others, the game is rigged against them. Propaganda has never been stronger and its everywhere.

          No, we’re long past the point where not being able to think critically about the shit we’re fed is acceptable. Misinformation has been rampant for decades. Anyone still swallowing it deserves all the criticism coming their way. People still buy into Trump’s bullshit for fucks sake. Fuck em.

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          The propaganda is lazy and obvious. I will not demand that many of them being hanged in the street but I will not sit here and act as though they aren’t immensely fucking stupid for falling for this crap. They can’t even be consistent enough in their own messaging to claim that the wool has been pulled over their eyes.

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            It got acquired some years back and he even talked about it in a video year something later. Doesn’t mean he’s sold out, but the impact will be there.

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      Im not sure about “restrained” per see, but the tree of liberty needs to be watered from time to time

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    The Internet is built upon and requires anonymous participation! This is an attempt to end privacy…

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      @throws_lemy @Janx This is gonna kill the internet, and then free speech in general is going to fall alongside it.

      It’s also gonna kill device ownership as you will no longer own your device under this law.

      The end game is everyone accessing info through a state intranet like NK has, through government-issued thin clients, where only the state decides what you can and can’t say and what data you can have access to.

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      Youth rights and children rights should not be forgotten. These rights are the most impacted here, which fundamentally causes them to succeed in the eradication of privacy rights.

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    I feel like OS age verification is similar to when they started asking for zip codes at checkout (U.S.). At first it was seen as weird and brushed off as harmless, but now they shamelessly ask for your email and phone number and get annoyed when you say no.

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      They want this because it entrenches them yet further. More of this kind of regulations makes it more difficult for newcomers to comply with everything.

      Also I’m sure they’d love to be the one to hover up all of your data.

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    For all those that truly believe this is no big deal, and honestly believe it’s about kids, and think all the commenters in here are silly or tin hat wearers… go read this:

    https://lemmy.ml/post/46083470

    Short version: US based company providing age verification has US Govt. surveillance within their stack that adds you to all kinds of potential lists, among other concerns. It also serves as a huge honeypot of data just waiting to be breached, and it will be breached.

    For those in the back not paying attention: THIS IS NOT ABOUT KID SAFETY, IT’S ABOUT TRACKING YOU AND YOUR KIDS!