On 7/22/19, \0xDynamite <dreamingforward@gmail.com> wrote:
What good is the cypherpunk philosophy?
The cypherpunk philosophy can't make public knowledge any more public than it already is.
They effectively can. FOIA requests make public knowledge more public, for example.
No, if you had to FOIA it, it by definition was not public knowledge, you had to beg some gatekeepers in power to be gracious enough to bother giving it to you, to consider if it meant anything to them first, etc. Don't confuse "published entire project everything from day one and continually held out in public for all public to read, evaluate, voluntarily continue support of or participation in, debate, etc" with "the public 'paid' for it by foolishly letting govts steal from them to do so, then govt kept secret from them what the public 'owns'".