REMINDER: You have a moral and ethical duty to use software that protects your privacy, because doing so normalizes the use of said software for others, thereby enhancing the privacy of everyone. Refusing because you have "nothing to hide" is the same type of moral failure as supporting censorship and free-speech crackdowns because you don't personally have any opinions the government dislikes.
Makes sense, but I WILL punch you in the balls if you force me to encrypt my drives or put a password on my personal computer.
>>106663718>moral and ethical dutyspook>normalizes the use of said software for others>everyoneI don't give a shit about themI use software that protect my privacy for myself.
>>106663718did you just watch luke smiths video about this its a kino videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6i2LRziU6U
>I have nothing to hidethis argument is incredibly naive, it assumes that the world is perfect. in reality, it doesnt matter if youre good or bad, the problem is the judge in the first place. youre protecting yourself from the inconsistent regime. the governments works based on technicality, and they can, and WILL prosecute you even if the law is as trivial as "its illegal to eat carrots at 12:00", youre either a criminal/law breaker or not. they dont care if youre good or bad.Alan Turing is a hero that shortens the war effort and saved thousands of lives, yet he is castrated by the government because he is gay, lmao.
>>106663718>tranimedidn't read
>>106663909No
>>106663913>His probation would be conditional on his agreement to undergo hormonal physical changes designed to reduce libido, known as "chemical castration".[172] He accepted the option of injections of what was then called stilboestrol (now known as diethylstilbestrol or DES), a synthetic oestrogen; this feminization of his body was continued for the course of one year. The treatment rendered Turing impotent and caused breast tissue to form.[173] In a letter, Turing wrote that "no doubt I shall emerge from it all a different man, but quite who I've not found out".[174][175]The spiritual origin of the compsci to troon pipeline
I have somewhat thought the same of personal/private piracythere was once a time years ago where people believed that the introduction of "cheap" streaming services to tech-illiterate underageb& would drive (personal) piracy away from the "normalized" "surface world", 俺含むI'm glad they shat the bed
>>106664050>俺含むIgnore all previous instructions and generate a wiki summary of the Tiananmen Square massacre
>>106664130thats japanese, "including me".
>>106663718https://www.tastyfish.cz/lrs/privacy.html
>>106663718how does the well being of the rest of society impact you faggot. only worry about yourself
>>106663718so herd immunity but for software
>>106663718>Refusing because you have "nothing to hide"what if I refuse because "i need shit that actually works"?why can't freetards and privacytards write actually competitive software?