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21 Nov, 25
00:00 @iammgume
21 Nov, 25
When it comes to systems, especially tech related ones, I think we, humans tend to find ourselves in a paradox.
(Allow me to consider the digital ID system, for instance)

There are about 3 factions, when it comes to the digital ID;
The elites, who see an opportunity to grab and strengthen their grip on power
The masses, which are divided into 2 groups, one of which is totally unaware of what a digital ID is and the other which I'd say, is well conversant with what it entails to have a digital ID.

Now, I'm not saying that that's all the groups, but in a nutshell, I think that data can be used to make a valid argument.

One thing that we need to make peace with, as humans, is that we can never be 💯 percent perfect ( yes, you might say otherwise when it comes to machines and systems but it is the humans who design(ed) them and (from my good ol' life while I still went to therapy, I used to be told that ) you can't give what you don't have. So, perfection, whether in machin
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@iammgume
... machines or systems can never be achieved, but the fact that we're considering getting the digital ID up and running as need to ask from amongst ourselves whether, once the idea is implemented, fully, we'll have a Ctrl+ Z because trust me (or don't) once we've taken the step, there's no going back!

The true question here is whether we're willing to pay the price that comes along with implementing for the digital ID because it is a huge price and very few, If not a fraction, of us is willing to foot the entire bill (and maybe give a tip or two)
21 Nov, 25

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