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Absolutely. But tools will continue to exist for those that need them. Plus it's a far more attractive proposition than letting China and its regime run riot over the world 😄
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Absolutely. But tools will continue to exist for those that need them. Plus it's a far more attractive proposition than letting China and its regime run riot over the world 😄
Good point, he is really mostly working within the framework of nation-state power relations. That said, the "internet" also isn't only a decentralized network – state actors exert huge influence over it and exploit it to advance their goals. The sort of naive Y2K view of the internet as a tool for freedom has been intensively questioned by its use by authoritarian regimes, not unlike to how bitcoin's price is still swayed by whales.