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authorOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2020-01-28 20:49:17 -0500
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Editorial pass & migration to mkdocs.
There's a lot in grimoire.ca that I either no longer stand behind or feel pretty weird about having out there.
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-# A Coda
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-[**kit**](https://mastodon.transneptune.net/wlonk):
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-> How would you make a site where the server operator can't get at a user's data, and given handling complaints and the fact that people can still screen cap receipts etc, would you?
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-> Is it a valuable goal?
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-[**owen**](https://mastodon.transneptune.net/owen):
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-> That's what torpedoed my interest in developing [gossamer](.) further, honestly
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-> meg laid out an abuse case so dismal that I consider the whole concept compromised
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-> centralizing the service a little - mastodon-ishly, say - improves the situation a bit, but if they can't get at their users' data their options are limited
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-> I think secrecy and republication resilience are kind of non-goals, and the lesson I took is that accountability (and thus locality and continuity of identity) are way more important
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-> specifically accountability between community members, not accountability to the operator or to the state