I mean you’re not wrong. It’s basically just a prebuilt pc. I’m kinda hoping that they’ll have put some thought into using it as a console though. The ability to wake it with the controller for example. That’s something I’ve never gotten properly working on PC
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Reddit -> kbin.social -> kbin.run -> kbin.earth -> piefed.social
5th times the charm, right?
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Absolutely, C is the weak link. There are ways to mitigate that, though. Like I said, there’s no need for a server. The intermediary can and should be all local.
As for cloud backups, there’s no reason to keep a log of requests, so there shouldn’t be anything to back up, other than the certs themselves. Even if there is though, that’s in the user’s sphere of influence. De-googling is becoming more and more popular, and there’s nothing preventing you from disabling cloud backups.
All this is just to take it back to my original point: The idea has some great benefits, but the implementation matters immensely
Had a quick look, and ye looks like the same kind of system with the scary and notable caveat that the belgium system isn’t govt. owned! It’s owned by: “Belgian Mobile ID, a consortium of local telecom companies and banks.”
That makes me deeply uncomfortable.
So I 100% agree with everything you’ve said, and to be clear, I’m not Estonian, have never been to Estonia, and have never seen the system in question, but:
gives the government a centralized means of tracking individual behavior
gives private sector actors a central immutable identifiers to associate behavior with that can’t be erased
I don’t believe that either scenario is possible in the Estonian system. At least, they’ve gone to great lengths to make those scenarios very hard to achieve at either end.
This is my (probably simplistic, and definitely not guaranteed accurate) understanding of the process using the example of age verification.
Porn Site
Awants to verify UserD’s age.Dhas previously registered their DOB in Govt. SystemBAshows the request toD, which says: I would like to verify JUST that you are over 18. Not your exact DOB, and no ID’s, just enough to prove that you are authorized to view dem titties.Dthen goes to intermediary systemCand says: Please generate a 1 time use certificate that proves I’m older than 18.Cchecks withB, and generates a “YES” token that it presents back toA.AandBhaven’t communicated with each other andB(the govt.) have no knowledge of the transaction, butAstill has a valid method of authorizingDwithout identifying them.The problem is
Ccould be tracking the user. I believe in Estonia, this intermediary system is outside govt. control, but is regulated by them. They’re audited like banks. I believe this is supposed to be all local, and would just be a cryptographic wallet for your govt. issued certs, and requests should be betweenAand your device, not a 3rd party server.Another problem is “This site uses cookies” style abuse, and users just agreeing without understanding what they’re agreeing to. They have authorities and laws in place to prevent that theoretically. No idea how effective they are
Anyway, I kind of went off a bit here. Point is, the Estonian system is pretty robust, and really cool
Only a sith frolics in absolutes
The problem isn’t digital id, it’s the implementation.
The Estonian system is a great example of digital ID done well. It blocks unauthorized access to your data at a policy and technical level. So even if they change the laws, the technology means it’s literally impossible to make the system disclose information without your consent.
That being said, anything the current US govt. tries to implement around this should probably be treated with heavy distrust.
proceeds to sit directly on the laptop keyboard
Could also be a warning about the perils of making decisions under the influence
This reminds me of when I worked in a cold call center (I’m sorry, I had to eat) and I got to the C’s…
I got halfway through the Cockburns (apparently it’s “c-oh burn”) before someone corrected my pronunciation. I can’t imagine what highschool must have been like for that family
I wonder if they’re aware how their aggressive copyright stance is making them be perceived, or if they just don’t care.
I’m guessing it’s the latter




It’s a safe bet that this will be true. It’ll be priced like a prebuilt PC which are always a little more expensive than building yourself