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vanoreo14 karma
Hi!
I consider myself fairly tech-savvy, and I don't do a very good job of securing my privacy online.
People in my family that aren't as in-tune with technology, like my parents or some of my cousins, probably don't even know what DuckDuckGo is, and are not concerned about who is tracking them or how.
Do you think that, in 20 years time, privacy online will not widely seen as a concern?
(EDIT: Clarification Do you think that privacy online will only be taken seriously by somewhat extreme online hermits rather than the general population, because that is what my impression tends to be about today.)
I'm not an expert, but I'm pretty pessimistic. I operate under the assumption that all of my information is likely already out there (including extreme information like my SSN).
Separate question:
I am (ideally) going to be graduating next year with a degree in Computer Science. What should I look at in potential jobs?
vanoreo7 karma
Jesus what a hot take
"It's your fault you were assaulted, because you probably act too gay, which is bad"
I think you're the one who needs to get their shit together
vanoreo3 karma
Have you tried convincing aggressively pro-life catholocs that being pro-choice is not immoral?
Have you had any success?
How did you do it if you did?
vanoreo3 karma
If you made the first contact with intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, what would you say to them?
Also was the moon neat?
vanoreo28 karma
It's pretty common for AMAs to be posted and get no answers for a bit until the comments section fills out a bit.
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