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@dystopiabreaker

cypherpunk interested in zk, AI, XR, privacy tech

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in 2030 your phone will have a cryptographic coprocessor that will accelerate polynomial commitments, allowing huge parts of distributed applications to be executed purely client side

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perhaps instead of agitating for unaccountable mass surveillance and mass censorship we should figure out how to efficiently represent a plurality of views, build technology that architecturally protects freedom, encourages collaboration instead of polarization ⿻

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is MLS (messaging layer security) the most mature and performant protocol for enabling an e2ee platform that can support large groups/broadcast quorums?

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one of the most twisted things that the modern pro-censorship crowd does is try to turn internet censorship into an 'antitrust' or 'anti-corporate' thing but it's not the companies who are speaking! it's the individuals using their platform.

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The CFTC's action on Uniswap Labs has a problem. We don't learn anything from it. The details released suggest that UL's crime could be as broad as merely publishing code, which is protected speech. In settling they don't have to lay out their claims. No one learns what

The CFTC's action on Uniswap Labs has a problem. We don't learn anything from it. 

The details released suggest that UL's crime could be as broad as merely publishing code, which is protected speech. 

In settling they don't have to lay out their claims. No one learns what