EFF's legal side is... not as insane, I guess. And there are some sound minds surely there still.
But I repeat: the data privacy dystopia is upon us, and what is EFF pushing for clicks and eyeballs? "Big Tech Bad".
"Big Tech Bad" is precisely the kind of poorly-grounded outrage farm used to bring DOGE to power in the first place. Voters trying to bring their perceived enemies to heel are the actual threat! And EFF is part of the problem and not the solution.
In the coming years we will remember fondly when our personal data lived in secure and well-managed centers run by Meta and Google and Amazon and not on some DOGE staffers' Macbook. Write it down.
> In the coming years we will remember fondly when our personal data lived in secure and well-managed centers run by Meta and Google and Amazon and not on some DOGE staffers' Macbook.
Seems odd to assume that the US government didn't have access to that data prior to the current administration.
"The US Government" is not some 20-something unvetted staffer hired on a whim because Elon liked something he said on a Twitch stream. Again, write it down. DOGE is a huge security hole and these people are not motivated by a genuine interest in the public good. This will go badly.
But I repeat: the data privacy dystopia is upon us, and what is EFF pushing for clicks and eyeballs? "Big Tech Bad".
"Big Tech Bad" is precisely the kind of poorly-grounded outrage farm used to bring DOGE to power in the first place. Voters trying to bring their perceived enemies to heel are the actual threat! And EFF is part of the problem and not the solution.
In the coming years we will remember fondly when our personal data lived in secure and well-managed centers run by Meta and Google and Amazon and not on some DOGE staffers' Macbook. Write it down.