Naomi Brockwell's latest video argues a pragmatic approach to privacy is wrong. I agree with her 100%. I believe the same people who argue that true privacy is impractical are the same people who believe "AI" is inevitable. They are driven more by convenience than values.

Dare to be inconvenienced.

Privacy is a right.

Don't get me wrong, I don't think you have to change everything at once and every step you take to improve your privacy is a win. Everyone has a different threat model. You should care about the data that is harvested at your expense.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kpAFTj-x7g

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The Argument Against Privacy That Sounds Smart But Isn't

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Dare to be inconvenienced.

We have been trained to prioritize "seamless" experiences over ethical ones. But every convenience has a hidden cost, whether it is labor rights, environmental impact, or the erosion of privacy.

Efficiency is a metric for machines, not for a meaningful life. When we stop choosing products solely for their convenience, we reclaim our agency. We choose local over global, human over algorithm, and sustainable over instant.

What would happen if we stopped using services that do very little good for society, even if it means taking the long way around?

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