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"textContent": "I think your joking point is 100% correct. Kagi and the $60 Brave browser are exactly this: “Pay for an elite tier where we don’t track you.” Which involves trust, and it’s for wealthy tech bros to trust each other. Which is insane to me, but a lot of what they do is insane to me.\n\nYour insights are spot-on. Between the Nihilism and doomerism there’s also a thick band of “It’s not bad if I’m not doing anything wrong” people that feed the beast and give it consent.\n\nThe only way normal people seem to get anything to do with privacy is when you frame it like “oh, well, social media was making me crazy, so I deleted the apps.” Which is not the same, of course, but I agree with you that short of a long conversation over beers with someone explaining how bad things are and how secretly they’ve gotten bad, 99% of people just don’t want to hear about anything that implies they’re doing something other than living life perfectly.",
"title": "Where is the digital rights renaissance?"
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