Comment on: China’s Dystopian “New IP" Plan Shows Need for Renewed US Commitment to Internet Governance - under the plan, users "must register to use the internet, and authorities can shut off an individual user’s internet access at any time"
A prime example of why, under no circumstances, should Chinese companies be leading the charge in new Internet infrastructure technology in the United States, this proposal is absolutely ghoulish.
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15 Apr 2021 05:23
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Comment on: Data of 1.3 million Clubhouse users leaked online, feared to cause ‘real damage’
Breaking News: Spyware software has shit security.
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11 Apr 2021 17:14
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Comment on: US arrests suspect who wanted to blow up AWS data center, "in an attempt to 'kill of about 70% of the internet'." t
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11 Apr 2021 17:12
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Biden administration reveals probe into government security has found holes, wants more private sector collaboration as the cure • The Register
4 0 comments 15 Mar 2021 20:49 u/Kyrrix (..) in g/technologyComment on: Is Opera the best web browser so far for Linux OS users?
If you don't want to use software from companies that have shady business practices, you should avoid Opera like the plague.
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06 Mar 2021 05:27
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Comment on: reddit: Announcing Online Presence Indicators | opt-out
I don't see why this is necessary.
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04 Mar 2021 18:37
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