Save Your Future: A Realist's Guide to Cyberpunk Survival

6 ricecat 5 6/29/2025, 8:00:13 AM
We were promised flying cars.

Instead, we got targeted ads, infinite scroll, and a browser that knows your mood before you do.

But don’t worry — the real future isn’t fully built yet.

And if you’re reading this, you’re one of the few who might still help shape it.

Here’s how.

Privacy That Sells: Hide Identity, Not Value Let’s be honest: total anonymity isn’t commercially viable. But unlinkability is.

In the future, the systems that win will be those that can target relevance without revealing real identity. You can track preferences without knowing who. You can personalize without compromising.

That’s the lesson from cypherpunk thinking: the best privacy tech doesn't stop communication — it severs the link between activity and true identity.

Use pseudonymous identity layers. Tokenize behavior, not the person. Sell ad placement, not user dossiers. This isn’t anti-commercial — it’s the design of sustainable, trust-based commerce. Systems that honor the line between context and coercion.

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Comments (5)

gen6acd60af · 7h ago
Please don't post AI-generated messages to Hacker News. This is a place for curious conversation between humans.

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ricecat · 7h ago
IMO, this is an auto generated information.

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ricecat · 7h ago
Now, I guess someone, include me, will think more carefully about, who are these people that prevent others publish content they don't like, and even has no guts to show themselves, but register a new account younger than 40 minutes to troll.

What kind of benefit behind, will lead these people do so many things so far...

olemindgv · 10h ago
The real world used to have mafia, now it’s cyber world’s turn.
ricecat · 10h ago
If I were the cyber mafia on HackerNews, I would do something to let a domain no longer be published, like I'm an asshole that can't bear with anything I don't like.