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by mschuster91
4402 days ago
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Google is by far the largest public one, next to OpenDNS. The rest are provider DNS servers, which can't be tracked that easily (NSLs and other "pseudolegal" stuff aside). It is a shame that the Internet has descended from a place where everyone could implicitly trust everyone into a hellhole of spammers, hackers, spooks and other retards. One cannot even trust that private two-way communication STAYS private because our own fucking governments have done everything to erode that trust. It is bad times that one can trust Google to keep your data half-way safe, but your government not. It should be just the other way around! |
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Practically, a good start is to recognize that not all valuable communication mechanisms benefit all that much from minimizing latency of packet delivery. IOW, not all, in fact not even most, means of communication really need the kind of "apparently real time" performance that telephony requires.
Moving services that don't, to a protocol where the focus is on making mixing and anonymizing simple, reliable and robust; rather than simply max throughput and min latency, would make end user security and anonymity guarantees much easier to make. And, for many types of channels, this can be done without much at all in the way of negative side effects, given how fast the underlying switching infrastructure has gotten.
Current protocols were necessary for any kind of usability when hardware was slow and expensive. And good enough privacy and security vise, when even the NSA didn't really have the means to do much wide net spying at the network level. But neither of those realities of the original internet is true anymore. Instead, sorry for the pompousness, the new environment is so different as to require, or at least recommend, something almost akin to a "new internet." Built with the "new" threats to communication in mind.
I'm not working anywhere, at a startup nor anywhere else, that could conceivably "profit" from any of the above ramble. If what I'm saying makes no sense, it's because I'm a moron (or at least misinformed), not because I'm a scumbag.