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FCC to Repeal Net Neutrality
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2017-04-27 at 10:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra basically domain ownership and configuration stored as cryptographic signatures in a decentralised 'stream', in the same sense that bitcoin transactions are handled
I figured that would be the basic idea but like... would you have to mine for new domains? How would that works? Would you just have to hope you get mybusiness.com, or wait for them all to be randomly generated and then buy one you like? Perhaps it could be that you mine for the "right" to register any one free domain name? -
2017-04-27 at 2:29 PM UTCNobody has pointed out that the FCC has no constitutional authority to exist under the 10th Amendment.
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2017-04-28 at 9:10 PM UTCI personally like it how it is now. The internet is fairly free and the ISPs aren't bad at all. I don't understand the need for a change. Is it really needed?
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2017-04-28 at 9:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien I personally like it how it is now. The internet is fairly free and the ISPs aren't bad at all. I don't understand the need for a change. Is it really needed?
Sorry. The crooked establishment needs to start clamping down on the truth. Way too much of it out there for the likes of these worthless bags of shit, so something needs to be done. We at Totse have been warning of this very thing for almost three decades now. They are the same old tiring gang of thieves and fraudsters we've been dealing with for years, and they don't like being put under a microscope at all. This is an information war, and knowledge is power. -
2017-04-28 at 10:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Sorry. The crooked establishment needs to start clamping down on the truth. Way too much of it out there for the likes of these worthless bags of shit, so something needs to be done. We at Totse have been warning of this very thing for almost three decades now. They are the same old tiring gang of thieves and fraudsters we've been dealing with for years, and they don't like being put under a microscope at all. This is an information war, and knowledge is power.
We at Totse? How many puppets do you have? Have been? Don't you mean had been? Or more accurately, has been. Totse has not existed in almost a decade. -
2017-04-28 at 10:29 PM UTC
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2017-04-29 at 12:34 AM UTC
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2017-04-29 at 2:36 AM UTCBack when broadband was first gaining popularity, people would post their Speedtest results to stroke their e-peen. Conversation would be:
Dude 1: Here's my Speedtest. It's usually much faster than this though. I don't know what's up.
Dude 2: Wow, dude, I wish I had your connection out here.
Now it will be:
Dude 1: Here's my Speedtest. It's usually much slower than this though. I don't know what's up.
Dude 2: lol tracked -
2017-04-29 at 2:44 AM UTCthe transfer speeds to speedtests severs are the biggest load of bullshit, it's trivially provable american ISPs unthrottle connections to hosts typically used for benchmarking. I honestly don't understand how it's not criminal.
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2017-04-29 at 2:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny the transfer speeds to speedtests severs are the biggest load of bullshit, it's trivially provable american ISPs unthrottle connections to hosts typically used for benchmarking. I honestly don't understand how it's not criminal.
They are merely showing you what's possible, not that you can have it or anything. That's how these worthless bags of shit work. -
2017-04-29 at 5:25 PM UTCthere aint no such thing as net neutrality post 2009.
net neutrality was long gone and dead when you google for r@ygold pthc preteen 4-10yo and google REFUSED to show it to you despite knowing where on those dark corners of the internet their stashed.
RIP net neutrality. the net is now neutered. -
2017-04-29 at 6:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny the transfer speeds to speedtests severs are the biggest load of bullshit, it's trivially provable american ISPs unthrottle connections to hosts typically used for benchmarking. I honestly don't understand how it's not criminal.
i said this before. therres nothing you can do against your capital feudal lord. your their serf. -
2017-04-29 at 6:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader i said this before. therres nothing you can do against your capital feudal lord. your their serf.
There have been several civil wars throughout history, where the despots were rounded up and either shot, hung or worse, but these idiots never learn. They're always back for more.