• SlippiHUD@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I meant single point of failure as in, if the service gets interrupted you’re locked out of alot of shit you need until it comes back up.

    The trade offs may be worth it, because overall that seems pretty useful.

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      It’s a pain in the ass if you don’t have access for whatever reason, yeah. A lot of that could be alleviated by government policies though. I don’t think it should be legal for public services to refer you to their website or app when you’re asking for help in-person. There’s also no laws against businesses refusing cash, and the banks keep removing ATMs, so it’s getting harder to manage without relying on a phone. I like e-ID, but I don’t like removing traditional human interaction. Kind of like how I love 5G cellphones and hate that they keep removing services like landlines and 2G. Low-tech is vital sometimes.