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by tiborsaas
2247 days ago
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Such a powerful claim with no data to back it up, but just a few cases meshed together with fancy rhetoric. I already knew it will be a great article when the author started with a disclaimer about what this post will not be about and then start with a big quote from himself. I was not disappointed. > It is the idea that the web we interface with should continue to be open and transparent. This is still the case and I don't see any threat that will likely to change this. Of course, governments will continue to pull off shady things, like break encryption, but we fight back all the time. The web is fine. It comes in many shapes and forms, there are endless communities and the technology is smoother than ever to build on it. If you look at the graph of hosts on the internet, it seems to be plateaued at around a billion, almost dead. This could have backed up the author's claim, but he would have entered the numbers territory where it could be read with a totally different outcome. https://www.statista.com/statistics/264473/number-of-interne... The web is fine. |
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