Radio (and some bigass antennas i guess)
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Hackworth@piefed.ca 19 hours ago
The world’s richest men are concentrating control over the pipes through which all of this is running, all of our information.
I’m afraid we’re in/nearing the endgame of this tug of war, and we don’t control the physical infrastructure. Without an ISP that isn’t in bed with the government/corporatocracy, I’m not sure how we even keep freedom of speech alive long-term.
real_squids@sopuli.xyz 17 hours ago
jol@discuss.tchncs.de 16 hours ago
You don’t own the radio waves. The government will come after you if you run unlicensed antennas.
real_squids@sopuli.xyz 13 hours ago
License them then?
If your point is that you technically own nothing and the government is all-seeing - that doesn’t seem to stop the flow of information. We’ll adapt just like we adapted to torrent trackers.
pomegranatefern@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
It’s far from a perfect solution at this point, but I’ve been quite curious about the reticulum mesh network recently. I was looking into it as a disaster resiliency thing, but LBR, is this not also a disaster of a form?
hash@slrpnk.net 16 hours ago
In a similar but different vein I feel the need to callout veilid. veilid.com It’s like tor meets IPFS except no crypto involved. The idea is it’s an anonymous network and data storage scheme that’s meant to allow developers to make apps which don’t require server infrastructure and associated costs. They want functional easy to use apps to have strong privacy protections baked in instead of bolted on after by powerusers.
pomegranatefern@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
This looks super interesting and is new to me; definitely going to check it out, thanks!
TractorDuffy@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
Why is this better than tor?
hash@slrpnk.net 8 hours ago
Not better. It’s meant for a different niche. The veilid network is not a proxy, but is an anonimized by default network of its own that uses internet infrastructure but does not interact with the traditional web. There are also differences in the private routing, primarily the decision to let sources and destinations both choose part of the chain of chain of nodes traffic is routed through. Again, the idea is to build it into apps rather than putting the responsibility of hiding your ip and identity on the user.