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I gave a talk in 2018 on the incompatibility of technological progress and privacy at the @Stacks conference in Berlin. Since then the advancements in AI have made this argument ever more relevant. The talk is short (15 minutes)

While I agree in part with Judah's conclusion, his comparison makes no sense.
Low code platforms are easier to use because they provide higher level abstractions. But in doing so they necessarily create platform specific interfaces, tend to create walled gardens (e.g. Flash) https://t.co/W3oH1H4MHg
We should accept the premise that people will not run their own servers by designing systems that can distribute trust without having to distribute infrastructure. This means architecture that anticipates and accepts the inevitable outcome of relatively centralized client/server relationships, but uses cryptography (rather than infrastructure) to d... See more
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