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2018-08-10 23:26:45 UTC

in most cases

2018-08-10 23:26:47 UTC

this isn't that case

2018-08-10 23:26:59 UTC

just start your own free speech registrar and dns

2018-08-10 23:27:04 UTC

whats stopping you?

2018-08-10 23:27:11 UTC

the only podcast im interested in just started

2018-08-10 23:27:20 UTC

Probably Molymeme.

2018-08-10 23:27:33 UTC

TISM!!!!!!!

2018-08-10 23:27:53 UTC

Do you have it kek

2018-08-10 23:28:01 UTC

ayy

2018-08-10 23:28:08 UTC

omg they just made fun of mundane matt lmao

2018-08-10 23:28:42 UTC

I still sub to Matt but barely watch anymore

2018-08-10 23:28:49 UTC

way to click baity now

2018-08-10 23:28:59 UTC

i saw some clips of mundane matt a while ago

2018-08-10 23:29:11 UTC

and repetitive af

2018-08-10 23:29:29 UTC

@Grenade123 what about ICANN?

2018-08-10 23:29:34 UTC

when bearing talked about him then his clips came up on my youtube home page , i said im not interested never saw his vids again

2018-08-10 23:30:14 UTC

i watched him in my early days of watching the skeptic "community"

2018-08-10 23:31:05 UTC

and following GamerGate stuff

2018-08-10 23:31:11 UTC

i mean, technically you don't need to use a registrar or dns. You just need an internet connection then spread around your public IP. its just easier

2018-08-10 23:31:42 UTC

without them you are now in the deep web.

2018-08-10 23:31:42 UTC

i mean bit coin miners do that right?

2018-08-10 23:32:07 UTC

@Grenade123 that might not be possible depending on your host.

2018-08-10 23:32:07 UTC

its like the early days of the internet

2018-08-10 23:32:22 UTC

You might share an IPv4 address with multiple other servers.

2018-08-10 23:32:23 UTC

what host?

2018-08-10 23:32:27 UTC

buy a mine like that bit coin farmer lel

2018-08-10 23:32:35 UTC

my computer just has internet connection

2018-08-10 23:33:03 UTC

problem is that what if they start trying to get ISPs to censor

2018-08-10 23:33:18 UTC

You would have to pay big money for a dedicated IP.

2018-08-10 23:34:05 UTC

And you would have zero protection against DDoS.

2018-08-10 23:34:11 UTC

yes you would

2018-08-10 23:34:20 UTC

it would be the early days of the internet all over again

2018-08-10 23:34:22 UTC

So any third-world skiddy could shut you down in no time flat.

2018-08-10 23:34:40 UTC

but then again, people who like you would probably find a way to get you ddos potection

2018-08-10 23:34:53 UTC

and then a better IP. maybe a domain

2018-08-10 23:35:26 UTC

the dark web has existed for ever. and while they get shut down from time to time, those cites always come back

2018-08-10 23:35:30 UTC

its not pretty

2018-08-10 23:35:39 UTC

but doable

2018-08-10 23:36:06 UTC

THE BLAKA WEB

2018-08-10 23:36:26 UTC

Yeah, and nobody really goes there. Their traffic is insignificant. So it's akin to standing on a soap box in the middle of a desert.

2018-08-10 23:36:49 UTC

May as well hand out leaflets at that point.

2018-08-10 23:36:55 UTC

their traffic is insignificant because its mostly filled with people 99% of the population doesn't approve of

2018-08-10 23:37:22 UTC

what would happen if alex jones started spreading letting fans know how to get to a site he hosted down there

2018-08-10 23:37:29 UTC

Or wander around wearing a sandwich board. More effective at getting your message out than having some hidden site on Tor.

2018-08-10 23:38:15 UTC

do you think most people in china use Chinese google?

2018-08-10 23:38:48 UTC

Is Matt on TISM?

2018-08-10 23:38:56 UTC

what would happen to google if china stopped censoring but google kept their censor code

2018-08-10 23:39:02 UTC

think google would stay on top long?

2018-08-10 23:39:59 UTC

take down jones, thats one thing. but then h3? gab? the more they force people to make competition, the more they make themselves irrelevant.

2018-08-10 23:40:07 UTC

Most people in China use Baidu.

2018-08-10 23:40:57 UTC

Microsoft starts blocking conservatives from using windows, they will just switch to linux

2018-08-10 23:41:13 UTC

an operating system for techies would start to quickly become normal.

2018-08-10 23:41:47 UTC

ISPs start blocking whole communities those communities might stop paying them for internet and set up their own communal node instead

2018-08-10 23:41:50 UTC

i wouldn't mind the normalization of more user-friendly linux based OS's

2018-08-10 23:41:52 UTC

Not just a banning, but an unpersoning attempt.

2018-08-10 23:41:55 UTC

Most people aren't tech savvy enough to use Linux or Tor.

2018-08-10 23:41:58 UTC

I wont say never

2018-08-10 23:42:05 UTC

linux is not hard to us

2018-08-10 23:42:06 UTC

but Linux will *probably* never be mainstream

2018-08-10 23:42:14 UTC

Not for you.

2018-08-10 23:42:18 UTC

You are not most people.

2018-08-10 23:42:26 UTC

Ubuntu has a gui that most windows users can figure out

2018-08-10 23:42:29 UTC

as much as I like open source

2018-08-10 23:42:31 UTC

You probably have an IQ at least a standard deviation above the mean.

2018-08-10 23:42:38 UTC

and there are other versions which are even more windows like

2018-08-10 23:42:39 UTC

proprietary actually has benefit at the OS level

2018-08-10 23:42:52 UTC

something like mint could become mainstream with kids being more and more tech savvy than their parents

2018-08-10 23:42:53 UTC

we can debate if you like

2018-08-10 23:42:58 UTC

but it's true

2018-08-10 23:43:06 UTC

and mint itself being pretty simple

2018-08-10 23:43:08 UTC

besides, what option would they have if windows blocked them

2018-08-10 23:43:19 UTC

I don't think MS will block anyone

2018-08-10 23:43:22 UTC

they like money too

2018-08-10 23:43:28 UTC

they threatened gab

2018-08-10 23:43:37 UTC

they have threatened that they monitor what you write in word

2018-08-10 23:43:38 UTC

Gab is not an individual user.

2018-08-10 23:43:40 UTC

Linux being technically difficult is overblown. Not everything is Gentoo install tier

2018-08-10 23:43:54 UTC

did we forget that little policy change from earlier this year?

2018-08-10 23:43:58 UTC

Sure.

2018-08-10 23:44:07 UTC

when they said they were monitoring your documents in office?

2018-08-10 23:44:47 UTC

i hope they like history

2018-08-10 23:44:54 UTC

and they are making their products more and more integrated. I would not be surprised if they are trying to make windows more a service than an OS.

2018-08-10 23:44:54 UTC

looooong papers

2018-08-10 23:45:04 UTC

Windows is a service

2018-08-10 23:45:10 UTC

it already is

2018-08-10 23:45:21 UTC

then they can already ban you from it

2018-08-10 23:45:24 UTC

yea im pissed i cant get Office as a downloadable one time purchase

2018-08-10 23:45:26 UTC

especially at the enterprise level, it's a per user/per month fee

2018-08-10 23:45:35 UTC

they are trying to do subscription bs

2018-08-10 23:45:38 UTC

that is not what i am talking about

2018-08-10 23:45:45 UTC

i am talking about the home editions

2018-08-10 23:45:50 UTC

the one you buy once and you are good

2018-08-10 23:45:57 UTC

where is that

2018-08-10 23:46:00 UTC

The home editions will probably most likely always be perpetual

2018-08-10 23:46:02 UTC

cause i cannot find it

2018-08-10 23:46:04 UTC

microsoft 365 is enterprise

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