Windexhammer@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Data privacy: how to counter the "I have nothing to hide" argument?English
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1 year agoYeah, that’s a pretty strong line, plus you could keep going with ever more disturbing questions.
Yeah, that’s a pretty strong line, plus you could keep going with ever more disturbing questions.
I mean, nothing is stopping you creating or joining an instance of lemmy that has a charter like that? You could very easily never federate the corpo instances. Astroturfing could still be an issue, but it’s likely you’d never get big enough for that to be an issue.
I used this for my recipe notes:
ingredients:
- name : Carrots
quantity : 2
units : ""
format : grated
- name : Curry Powder
quantity : 1
units : tbsp
- name : Onion
quantity : 1
format : sliced
And then use FLATTEN ingredients
to create a nicely formatted table of ingredients.
It’s wrong to be dismissive. Hiding something shameful is now, and will likely always be, a critical element of privacy. I agree that it’s not the whole story (or perhaps even the most important part) but it’s certainly the part that people many people spend the most time thinking about.