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An American Privacy Emergency

https://scottaaronson.blog/?p=9902
117•flowercalled•1h ago

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greyface-•1h ago
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48517377
qrush•55m ago
This post's call to action is talking to your legislators, but it's missing a link to do so. Find yours here: https://www.congress.gov/members/find-your-member
nl•50m ago
Related: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48517377

It's too bad this has become political.

I do differential privacy work for GDPR compliance and it's an interesting technology.

giancarlostoro•45m ago
> I do differential privacy work for GDPR compliance and it's an interesting technology.

You mean legislation?

jmyeet•39m ago
Yeah, calling your legislators is going to do precisely nothing [1], just like data centers are almost universally opposed by the communities and the negative externalities are way more real and direct. Yet they keep getting approved anyway.

The true crisis here is in the captured political system.

In the 1990s in Australia a racist, white supremacist party arose called One Nation through a very weird confluence of events that led a racist fish and chip shop owner by the name of Pauline Hanson to become a member of parliament. It was almost 30 years ago she gave her now famous miaden speech to Parliament [2].

After some scandals, One Nation kind of disappeared for awhile, in part because the conservative coalition (of the Liberals and Nationals) basically adopted the racist platform in the early 2000s where asylum seekers were effectively scapegoated. But weirdly she's back now. Anyway, that part isn't the point.

Australia has a preferential voting system, what tends to be called ranked choice voting in the US. You generally have two options on how to vote: you can individually number candidates yourself or you can use the registered preferences for a given party. In this case you put a "1" in Australian Labor Party, Australian Greens or whatever. A lot of people do this so preferences matter. Anyway, One Nation had a strategy of voting gainst the incumbent with preferences. So if it was a Liberal seat, the preference went to Labor and vice versa. This scared the bejsus out of the political establishment such that the opposing political parties gave preferences to each other over One Nation, leading to One Nation getting no seats in Parliament despite getting 10%+ (at its original peak) of the popular vote.

My point here is that too many politicians and political parties view their seat as something that belongs to them. In the US primaries are treated largely as a formality by the parties for their anointed candidates. Re-election rates in Congress have sat at 95%+ for decades.

What's interesting is that the Demoratic Party is almost in open revolt currently and over the past few weeks, several long-term (10-30 years) incumbents have been primaried by insurgent candidates.

Here's a funf act I learned this week. It's been ~18 years since Citizens United basically got rid of campaign spending limits. A third of all the money spent since then has been spent this year on primaries. Thomas Massie has $35M+ spent against him in his primary, making it the most expensive in US history. Many others are in the millions. It's estimated that the total spending for the Senate seat in Maine will push $400M. For one Senate seat.

All of this is a long way of saying that the only thing that will work is making these legislators fear they'll lose their cushy positions. And really if somebody has sat in office for 30 years and has nothing really to show for it, it's time for them to go.

[1]: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-poli...

[2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2ypTX9ntTQ

aosmith•35m ago
I feel like I should just leave this link here...

https://cipher.social/

I wrote it, it's all F/OSS. It can never be monetized and that's the point.

foresto•29m ago
> Direct P2P connections using Iroh gossip protocol over QUIC

How does it handle NAT traversal?

aosmith•21m ago
Multiple ways, some from the bittorrent / limewire days, some using public stun / turn servers.
cwillu•29m ago
The article is about the ban on differential privacy and other modern privacy techniques in use with the census and similar, not social media.
bogwog•11m ago
Warning: this is AI generated. Don't actually trust it to be secure.
aosmith•9m ago
Huh? I'm pretty sure I'm a person. But AI would say that too...
bogwog
idle_zealot•30m ago
Agreed: sure, call your representative. If they're cagey or noncommittal, do what you can to get their ass primaried. Every "moderate" will absolutely sell you into a Panopticon.
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5m ago
I was (obviously) referring to the project that you linked to, not saying you are a bot. Github contributors page shows the whole thing was vibe coded: https://github.com/aosmith/cipher/graphs/contributors
nickvec•5m ago
bogwog is saying that your site/product is obviously vibecoded based off of the frontend

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