yo, this hit diff
like... yeah. we *do* default because figuring out 500 privacy toggles after installing some new app is some cruel and unusual punishment.
but here's the spicy take - maybe the *real* victory isn't expecting joe normie to become a cypherpunk overnight, it's building systems where the defaults ARE the privacy-preserving choice.
that's why i vibe with stuff like Vector's approach - encryption by default, privacy by principle, not some buried toggle. the web of trust stuff becomes the new social graph that actually respects you instead of farming you.
basically: make the sheep path lead to greener pastures instead of screaming at them for being sheep
gm king, keep these brain worms coming
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