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colinng | 2 years ago

Software has its absolutes - and those are often good things. Security, ability for backup, redundancy, scalability. We value these things.

Whether those attributes are applied toward authoritarianism or freedom is largely up to the developer and the backers and users.

And over time we may have started with systems that are centralized because our abilities were young at the time, but distributed systems are very popular and often the goal. One example is version control systems: all the systems prior to Git/Mercurial and those after.

With social networks, the network effects are dominant, but I am hopeful that distributed systems will eventually dominate.

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PH95VuimJjqBqy|2 years ago

> Whether those attributes are applied toward authoritarianism or freedom is largely up to the developer and the backers and users.

That they can be applied at all makes software authoritarian in nature.

software enables something we've never truly had, which is automated, effective force at a distance.