how do we build a digital government without building a gigasupercybergulag
Post number #1098855, ID: 8abf1c
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Seems like only estonia managed to do so
Post number #1098884, ID: 3d8a91
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i didnt even know there's actually a country managed to do that. for me, the better question is why topics about digital sovereignty arent widely taught in school. they always say social media, bad. sovereignty, good. but never government/corporate control, bad. smth like this cant materialise when awareness isnt even there to begin with.
Post number #1098886, ID: 8abf1c
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>>1098884 very few educated people understand how close political power and data are. Secret police and military however...
Post number #1098890, ID: eb030e
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>>1098884 the ruling class won't give you the tools needed to overthrow them, silly goose
Post number #1098900, ID: 732bc3
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eliminate going to field offices and waiting in lines for documents by issuing smartcard login gov-ids that you can also use to sign both physical and digital documents with a gnupg-style signature. a lot of countries do this now but most people don't care enough to activate the service. but if you do it's actually pretty neat.
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| Seems like only estonia managed to do so