Bethesda communicated beforehand for script extender Skyrim. Gave them an NDAA and allowed them to update the extender before the anniversary update release.
Don’t know why they didn’t do the same for Fallout
The Wyden/Lummis amendment would have struck language that expands the definition of an electronic communication service provider to include, with some exceptions, any "service provider who has access to equipment that is being or may be used to transmit or store wire or electronic communications." The exceptions are for public accommodation facilities, dwellings, community facilities, and food service establishments.
So basically anybody with a computer network open to the public has to bend over in secret. This changes nothing if you assume all connections end up in their metadata database. It just makes it faster. Use your VPN/tor/i2p
As more extreme policies become required, fascists gain power because of the increasing disruption to the way of life that the average person in the region is accustomed to.
“They’re taking away your hamburgers, your cars, etc etc”
US officials claim that the Patriot missile system can be successfully employed against hypersonic air-launched ballistic missiles. The Joint All-Domain Command and Control can be used to spot and intercept targets including hypersonic technologies.
Censorship resistance means shit all if you’re signing everything you write with your IP address.
As opposed to my unpaid lemmy server admin learning about how his/her life is going to be shit if they don’t cooperate with gov agents.
Same result, but notice the extra step with lemmy?
There are no clients approaching nostr from a privacy respecting perspective. All the advice is “just run it on TAILS bro”.
When a client comes out that can bind to a VPN, or only send traffic to an onion address, then I’ll be interested.