npub1df9k5lvy7vflhf3gt6c6szsgg7czmeqp8khr28he5sd9f9c4canqgtdz35 (npub1df9…dz35) that it went without saying. After all these years I still haven't learned not to assume lol. Thought to be fair, my Part 2 post was aimed specifically at people who were already doing that. The need for "privacy by default" - while critical - is a separate issue than the one I was trying to address in those posts.
That said, I also advocate for a *reasonable* level of education. As stated in my "Standard of Tech Literacy" post (which you linked in your article) (cont)