Living with the surveillance state
Living with the surveillance state
Posted Nov 2, 2013 20:05 UTC (Sat) by raven667 (subscriber, #5198)In reply to: Living with the surveillance state by PaXTeam
Parent article: Living with the surveillance state
Thanks man, I love you too. 8-)
> why did you post a pointer to some data
Because I know that information is out there if you have two brain cells to rub together to find it, you can also find out where I work, how much I am paid and what my house is worth among other things. I know that I'm not truly anonymous when I speak online unless I have gone to significant effort to create an anonymous identity separate from my "normal" identity which I have not done.
I think the root of the disagreement is in the perception of risk. You seem to believe that my risk of a home invasion, or something bad happening to me, has been materially changed in some way and I disagree with that assessment. I also don't think you are actually going to jump on a plane and steal my toaster, or that our local drug addled poor are just waiting to read the lwn.net comment section to figure out which houses to rob. You could of course try and pull some juvenile prank which might change my risk assessment slightly but that would also say more about you than me and I am presuming that you are an adult.
A risk assessment which includes means, impact, and most importantly likelihood is useful for everyday living and as humans we are naturally bad at it. All risks seem highly likely and greatly harmful when they are not.