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black6 | 6 months ago

The Internet was philosophically designed to move information, and for every effort to prevent that there is a workaround. There will always be a free protocol.

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WD-42|6 months ago

Can we count on ISPs not mucking with stuff at the transport layer? I feel like at some point the only way is to create new networks entirely.

cesarb|6 months ago

> Can we count on ISPs not mucking with stuff at the transport layer?

That used to be common in the past, many ISPs ran transparent HTTP proxies to reduce the use of their slow upstream links. The current push to use strong encryption and authentication everywhere (for instance, plain HTTP without TLS has become rare) makes it much harder.

ngcc_hk|6 months ago

Same as market; anything that does not use it will use less efficient alternatives like politics. Sadly market like tao and politics has no moral either.