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We should get rid of cookies in general! And the web. Hear me out.

The Web makes it so that there is one server and lots of customers. It has to be hardened against SPAM, DDOS, etc. It pays all the costs. But also recoups them by tracking, it’s called surveillance capitalism.

Every site should have no idea how many people visited, actually. Just a bunch of static front-end content that gets passed around.

If people want to store their data, they can pay dumb pipes to store encrypted data.

Get rid of email too. Anyone who gets ahold of your email address can spam you. Instead people should pay for the dumb pipes to store messages, and you can give out capabilities for your attention. They can be transferable but if they are abused then you cut off the root of that tree. And you should charge for using them, too. Just cause someone has your public address doesn’t mean they can reach you.

In short, DNS and the Web and Email promote a certain dynamic where people invest in an upfront service and then take advantage of extreme power disparities forever, to recoup costs. And if they take on equity investors in a ponzi scheme until they IPO then they have more and more costs to recoup. There is no end to it. Wall street earnings depend on surveillance capitalism to continue.



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