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theodric | 5 days ago
[To the government Cornholio reading this and panicking because I mentioned a gun thing: no, I'm not threatening you.]
theodric | 5 days ago
[To the government Cornholio reading this and panicking because I mentioned a gun thing: no, I'm not threatening you.]
leoedin|5 days ago
Just look at how ineffective governments are at stopping drugs. If people are motivated to smuggle things, they will. Is there going to be a booming black market in ESP32s? Probably not. But will motivated people manage to import them? Almost certainly.
theodric|5 days ago
To have a firearms permit here, I need a "Good Reason" - that's the language from the law verbatim. "I like guns" is not a Good Reason. In that vein, what would be your Good Reason for receiving an import license to bring in technology which is apparently widely used by radicals to defy duly-ratified legislation about communications visibility and enable the creation of side channels which break the law and can be used to proliferate CSAM, drugs, and terrorism? I'm sure any sane person would agree that those are bad things which need to be stopped. Perhaps you should take up a different hobby, like jogging.
And there we have it!
godelski|5 days ago
Second off, guns are incredibly easy to make. Easy enough that they make them in prisons and Japan. But you know what's a million times easier than that? Radio. It's a common first electronics project. You can literally make it out of a few resisters, capacitors, and some wire.
Literally the cost of fighting this type of technology is taking down all wireless infrastructure. ALL of it. And even then it's still a god awfully expensive thing to fight because anyone with a hot pointy object, an electricity source, and some things that are slightly bad at conducting electricity can make a radio
bondarchuk|5 days ago
You could say the same about firearms.
>Is a government really going to ban all electronics?
All electronics that can be freely programmed by the owner, not impossible.