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ghssds ◴[] No.42169506[source]
Everything you ever do with your computer while using this is subpoenable. To quote Dick Jones: "He's a cyborg, you idiot! He recorded every word you said. His memory's admissible as evidence!"
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arkohut ◴[] No.42169957[source]
Herein lies the paradox: I want a tool that helps me record more information, but I don’t want this information to be easily exposed to others or used as evidence against me for things I’ve done. Yet, there are moments when I genuinely need to share this information—to prove what I have or haven’t done. The critical bottom line, however, is that the records must remain untampered. If I could alter them at will, their value and meaning would be entirely lost.
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1. hiatus ◴[] No.42171831[source]
> but I don’t want this information to be easily exposed to others or used as evidence against me for things I’ve done

Even if you wrote it in a diary it could still be used as evidence against you. The only untouchable place is your mind.