Age Verification Is Coming for the Whole Internet
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Time to buy Death Stranding 2 I guess
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And as soon as that happens, I'm out. I'd rather just opt out of the modern internet. I already have to deal with my information getting leaked from various different services at least once every couple years it seems. I can change a credit card or a password, I can't change my ID.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Only once every couple of years! Wow you've got it good!!
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There's fucking off, then there's what the government can do. It'
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oh no, the world will find out I'm 50. oh the shame, oh the horror.
Youngster, you don't know what you're saying
Yeah, I'm older than you.
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This is why the Dark-web exists.
- Tor
- I2P
- Yggdrasil
- LokiNet
- FreeNet
- ZeroNet
- GNUnet (In the distant future)
Did I miss anything ?
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I will move to freenet, i2p and tor
Tor was a U.S. government supported service and guess who pulled the plug on it.
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Good!! Lets jail all the pedos too
Who let the Trumper in?
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Do they publish their protocol or how it works anywhere? Their site didn't seem to have much technical info at first glance
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Got this response from one of the developers:
Looks like a routing issue, it works when navigated to from the index page without a full reload.
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ID checks on the streets and everywhere you go in the city, except much of the city got virtualized
Except on the internet, you can still create your own street with your own rules.
If you buy\rent a house (suppose) intended as, well, housing, and make a family diner there without registration, you will break the law.
They can easily do this with the Internet.
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I have personally never found tech articles arousing in that way
Speak for yourself... 🥴
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Tor was a U.S. government supported service and guess who pulled the plug on it.
Really? I haven't really used Tor but I can't find anything about that. What happened?
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Really? I haven't really used Tor but I can't find anything about that. What happened?
Current US administration stopped funding it as part of their slide towards corporate-driven dystopia, I believe. Tor itself is still out there, just a little more strapped for cash than it used to be.
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Can you have age verification and still be anonymous on the Internet? (Fixed fukted typo)
No.
Well, technically yes, but that's not happening.
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Ok, do any good mesh networks exist today that people actually use? I'd love to invest in some hardware and join some form of this.
Well, the internet is a mesh network and is pretty good.
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Got this response from one of the developers:
Looks like a routing issue, it works when navigated to from the index page without a full reload.
Its a server configuration issue. If you have a SPA even server side frameworks that uses native paths you need to configure the server to send all requests to the main application. You'll find documentation of how to do this in the setup for every framework I've run into.
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Get your coat, we’re leaving.
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That's a very different story than requiring I'd for some websites
No it isn't. Either traffic is allowed to flow freely or it isn't. Once you start down the "isn't" path there's not much that can be done to get around the fact that a few people control a huge chunk of the infrastructure.
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It's the name of the invisible Internet protocol.
It's pretty much like tor, but more geared towards services hosted as hidden services. It doesn't have a proper way to hide you if you want to visit "normal" websites.
But it has its own torrents and stuff
Oh neat!
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You are arguing a different point here than you were above and I’m not going to entertain the misdirect.
Perhaps you misunderstood my point in your haste to make a complicated problem seem simple but no, my argument has not changed.