J. Nathan Matias 🦣 on Nostr: A common cyberlibertarian ideal is one where technology achieves freedom beyond the ...
A common cyberlibertarian ideal is one where technology achieves freedom beyond the reach of governments. There's no better symbol of that notion of independence than launching things into space — a classic scifi trope.
But just as European colonists learned centuries ago, putting things into orbit makes you *more* interdependent, no less. And that means law.
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