Message from @whidmark

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2018-10-09 15:05:25 UTC  

i dont know if they have a way to distinguishing user from system data

2018-10-09 15:05:55 UTC  

act called ending the spying on you, content we are going to spy more on you

2018-10-09 15:06:15 UTC  

he invented the web... so... lets hope 2.0 is better?

2018-10-09 15:06:43 UTC  

i think the future is to have our own home servers

2018-10-09 15:06:57 UTC  

I think thats more or less what this is

2018-10-09 15:07:01 UTC  

I wish encryption could reach a tipping point

2018-10-09 15:07:05 UTC  

or at least the option to

2018-10-09 15:07:35 UTC  

imagine just having some video in your server that you are sharing online

2018-10-09 15:07:46 UTC  

ppl download it from your server

2018-10-09 15:08:00 UTC  

What do you mean by tipping point? TLS is ubiquitous.

2018-10-09 15:08:25 UTC  

and looks like youtube

2018-10-09 15:08:28 UTC  

or better

2018-10-09 15:08:56 UTC  

i mean, more people using it than not

2018-10-09 15:08:57 UTC  

What, like BitChute?

2018-10-09 15:09:18 UTC  

well thats still abit centralized right?

2018-10-09 15:09:26 UTC  

the torrent idea backing it is great

2018-10-09 15:09:37 UTC  

The only centralization is in the torrent indexing and commenting.

2018-10-09 15:09:44 UTC  

the website too

2018-10-09 15:09:50 UTC  

but is minimal

2018-10-09 15:10:13 UTC  

@Deleted User it looks like the us government actually subsidizes the storage

2018-10-09 15:10:14 UTC  

like wtf

2018-10-09 15:10:20 UTC  

How is that still not illegal

2018-10-09 15:10:20 UTC  

really?

2018-10-09 15:10:36 UTC  

subsidizing usually doesnt cover 100%

2018-10-09 15:10:38 UTC  

"Companies are provided monetary incentive to spy and share that information with the government and blanket liability once they do under USA Freedom – even if that breaks that law," said Sascha Meinrath, the director of X-lab, an independent tech policy institute previously associated with New America. "Once companies receive that, they'll have almost no reason to weigh in on meaningful surveillance reform."[102]

2018-10-09 15:10:54 UTC  

Such a stupid loophole.

2018-10-09 15:11:24 UTC  

sketchy af

2018-10-09 15:11:56 UTC  

Basically a corporatist regime is totally unimpeded by the 1st and 4th Amendments.

2018-10-09 15:12:08 UTC  

That is the biggest bit of against the spirit of the law kinda bullshit i've ever seen

2018-10-09 15:12:17 UTC  

they gave alot of power to companies they SHOULD NOT HAVE

2018-10-09 15:12:22 UTC  

AT ALL

2018-10-09 15:12:35 UTC  

that is really reallly bad

2018-10-09 15:12:45 UTC  

they could be selling this info to who ever and not being liable

2018-10-09 15:12:52 UTC  

Good point

2018-10-09 15:12:53 UTC  

:-\

2018-10-09 15:12:57 UTC  

Those companies are receiving the power in the first place because of the letter of 1A and 4A.

2018-10-09 15:13:04 UTC  

you know what a UTM is?

2018-10-09 15:13:07 UTC  

Nope

2018-10-09 15:13:17 UTC  

is a router isps uses