Every app asks for permission. Most of us just tap ‘Allow.’
We’ve normalized giving up information just to use basic tools.
Maybe it’s time to start asking:
Permission from who? For what? And why?
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We’re coming to an age where the client can be built by users easily and freely. Where OS’s become open, and private, and merely spin up in browsers and on private secure devices, we’ll be able to create our clients at will. Or adapt them to our preferred function from open source git repos. Those clients will serve us individually in our sovereignty, not chain us to distant shareholders.
Passport Prime is a hardware wallet and personal security platform developed by nostr:nprofile1qqsg8k9myvegcelvu2klzvrdh9lr7qnms57chkhjymgpcts09n4dutspr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt4w35ku7thv9kxcet59e3k7mf0qythwumn8ghj77rdwgh82um9dehhxarj9ehhyee0n4axvt . It's designed to secure not just Bitcoin, but all aspects of a user's digital life, including 2FA codes, security keys, and file storage. It's built on KeyOS, an open-source, privacy-first operating system.
I’m looking forward to mine arriving, but more importantly I’m looking forward to what the Passport Prime plus Git plus free thinkers will offer.
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Me waiting for Prime, no not Amazon😂
Just busting balls, and I asked the AI to make the guy starving, it must have a US bias ha…

