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The US was tested for tyranny during Covid, election interference, and BLM burning down cities. You sat at home, utterly impotent. You're gonna stop VPN bans? Please.


This post shouldn't have been dead. It's right. There's an American meme that sidearms create freedom. When has that actually been true in practice in the past 100 years?

For HNers who just automatically flag anything right wing and want left wing examples instead, right now leftists are outraged by deportations. And a tiny number have tried to assassinate ICE agents using sniper rifles, indeed. But it's making no difference, not even when they're protected by corrupt local prosecutors and juries. They have even accidentally shot migrants instead of ICE.

Where's the evidence that an armed population can resist tyranny, however you define it? Whether it's COVID or ICE, there's been no meaningful armed resistance.

The reason the US seems to be less totalitarian is purely because the constitution and the culture that supports it stops Congress from passing the same kind of restrictive speech laws the rest of the world has. If it weren't for the Constitution the Democrats would have already passed lots of speech laws under Obama and Biden, then used them to harass and illegalize the Republicans to maintain a majority. For example they'd have banned Trump's campaign on the basis that it encouraged "hate" against immigrants, and then they'd have forced big tech to do what Europe is now trying already, to strip all anonymity from the internet so they can harass random individual voters who disagree with government policy online, Germany style.

What protects America isn't guns, it's respect for the voting thresholds in the constitution and a right-leaning SCOTUS.


In the end, effectiveness is irrelevant. Basic human dignity requires that you always have the option to resist.

> Where's the evidence that an armed population can resist tyranny, however you define it?

Drug gangs in latin america.

In my country, drug traffickers have become so organized they have established control over a quarter of Brazil's continental territory. They have armies, laws, tribunals, even taxes. They have essentially pulled off a stealthy unannounced secession. It's theorized that they control politicians, judges.

All thanks to the fact they were willing to arm themselves and die in order to achieve their own ends. The rest of the brazilians constantly prove unwilling to do either, and as a result they are dominated by the people with guns. Police state, military dictatorship, drug gangs, makes no difference.


Can you take a day off. Just one.


Fuck people for installing this shit. Parasites need a host.


Really? You have that sort of attitude towards normal everyday people who absolutely don’t have the experience or knowledge that this is even a factor?


For what it’s worth I agree with them.

Hanson’s razor says never attribute to malice what is adequately explained by stupidity.

Nowhere in there, does it say that stupidity should be acceptable or accepted.

Yes, fuck them for being too stupid to know better. At some point in their life they made a decision to disengage from any use of their brain, and have remained that way to the detriment of everybody around them.


Hating people takes something away from you, if you start hating regular people you don’t know, that might be detrimental to your psychological peace


Your favourite corporations commit all sorts of crimes (ethical and actual). But let’s remember that questionable thing Brave did for eternity.


Non-profits get a tiny bit more leeway in my book. Brave is not one of them.


Brave is dragged at any available half-chance opportunity…


Brave deserves to be dragged sometimes


Not really, but I will say Brave has had more controversies and they're more severe than anything Firefox or Mozilla have done. But you wouldn't gather that from online comments.


Easily walkable with 30 homes.


If you’re tired of it all, and the inevitable, and you have agency, try penpot.app


Also Sketch [1]. Everyone abandoned it when Figma became the pOpUlAr tool, but I still use it every day, nearly 15 years later and it's continued to improve.

[1] https://sketch.com


I never switched away from Sketch for personal use. Figma’s collab tools are great, but I find it somewhat clunky for usage beyond prototyping (such as creating image assets).

Figma’s cloud-first nature never also sat well with me… I still have the source PSD files for my earliest works from 25 years ago, which can still be viewed and edited perfectly. Will that be true of my Figma documents in 25 years? It’s not even a question with Sketch.


Still the default for most teams at Apple AFAIK


> It baffles me

It baffles me that people use corporate surveillance software, and balk at the tiniest of privacy hurdles.


The answer was, no.


> devs have a fetish with all or nothing privacy

It’s a position, not a fetish.


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