• LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world
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    I’d love to see how the banning of VPNs interferes with businesses lmao. I work for an MSP and like all of our clients have VPNs for business critical stuff.

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    Huh.
    So the UK has previously failed to block encryption. And somehow the Online Safety Act got pushed through to PrOtEcT ThE ChiLDrEn - requiring age verification for all adult content.
    Resulting in a study by ministers on how VPNs stop OfCom from enforcing the OSA.
    Which is a thing VPNs do. So it’s very likely VPNs get de-anonymised, regulated or outlawed.

    Seems like there is a war on the actual internet, owning device and services.

    Why don’t they licence IP addresses? Require a change to IPv6 and just assign everyone a IPv6/48 block at birth. That means there are 281 billion birth assignments available, with everyone getting septillions of personal addresses - actually more than you could provision in a vibe coded k8s manifest.

    If there are 200 million births per year (it’s apparently 135 million atm), thats well over 1000 years before we run out of IPv6/48 blocks (1400 years, to be slightly more accurate. At a constant 135m births per year, thats 2000 years. But conservatively, 1000 years before we reuse IPv6/48 blocks… If we don’t reduce the block size to represent year born or something)

    Fuck.
    The good internet is gone. The convenient internet is fading fast.

  • nosuchanon@lemmy.world
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    Porn for me but not for thee.

    Ironic that the party of fucking pedophiles wants to block pornography because it’s indecent. But raping little children is OK by them so long as you’re sufficiently rich and well-connected enough to avoid any consequences.

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      It’s just like the oversexualization of our natural forms. By taking away something that leaves those who have it with a commodity to sell.

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    Wait until they find out that HTTPS traffic is encrypted

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      Don’t be naive and think they can’t block this stuff because of encryption. They just go after the business entities. Eventually you’ll only be left with super sketchy options that they’ll try to block by IP.

      They probably won’t totally succeed, but they can make things far shitter than they are.

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      A middlebox can’t see the actual content but they know what sites you are visiting and how often if you are only using HTTPS - meaning they can also block you from accessing sites of their choosing

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    A proposed bill in Michigan has a broad reach that covers everything from adult AI content to manga and even depictions of transgender people. It includes a VPN ban to avoid workarounds.

    On Sept. 11, Michigan Republican representatives proposed far-reaching legislation banning adult internet content.

    The bill, called the Anticorruption of Public Morals Act and advanced by six Republican representatives, would ban a wide variety of adult content online, ranging from ASMR and adult manga to AI content and any depiction of transgender people. It also seeks to ban all use of VPNs, foreign or US-produced.

    The Anticorruption of Public Morals Act has not passed the Michigan House of Representatives committee nor been voted on by the Michigan Senate, and it’s not clear how much support the bill currently has beyond the six Republican representatives who have proposed it.

    TL;DR: 6 Republicans in Michigan proposed a bill that won’t pass, as the Senate and Governor are Democrats.

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      Any law that contains the word “morals” or “morality” in the title terrifies me. They 100% of the time are a net negative for society.

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        Especially when morals vary and are just someone’s opinion. Morals should only be involved when it’s based on the most popular opinion. Moral laws should 100% be voted on by the people not just some old people that are out of touch with society.

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      Not a chance this would pass. This is virtue signaling, or what is the opposite of virtue in government oppression.

      Faschignalling. But a lot of other shitholy States have passed these kind of laws, like Montana and Texas.

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        This is how Trump works, and it is a technique used by many others (see Brexit) though. Suggest something completely ridiculous without intention of it passing but the idea sticks and you end up with a compromise being considered that wouldn’t have previously stood a chance.

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      Even if the entire state government were Republican, it wouldn’t pass. This bill is basically the definition of governmental virtue signaling

      Businesses require VPNs to function. Banning them would decimate Michigan’s economy. The only thing these people truly value is money

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        Businesses require VPNs to function. Banning them would decimate Michigan’s economy. The only thing these people truly value is money

        I mean it’s not hard to see them carve out an exception for business uses, and allow them only on business-grade ISP plans. Tech won’t stump these people because they don’t care about it, when they can just force the people to play along.

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    How do they plan to ban VPNs? Not on the legal side - they’ll just say they’re banned.

    But in the real world, I can disguise my packets to not look like VPN packets, and I can also use many different types of obfuscation to ensure my activity stays private.

    So my question is: where are the epstein files?

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    That’s one hell of a misleading headline. It should read ”Michigan Republicans Introduced a Bill…”

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      If it’s something shitty that the government is doing you can be assured, it’s a republican.

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        Except in the UK where the government is on the left. This seems to be one situation where both the right and the left are universally looking to screw over their citizens and there has to be some way we can stop it.

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    Literal China surveillance state bill. How the fuck do I keep reading shit like this every day. What even is the US?

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      It’s becoming a mirror of the Middle East, not China.

      They want the same type of Sharia like morality controls over the populace just in a ‘Christian Nationalism’ wrapper.

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    Reading the bill, it’s pretty insane. I’m not a lawyer, but it seems to ban pretty much all sexual content and all depictions of cross dressing, along with proxies and VPNs. I’m pretty sure you couldn’t show Monty Python, because they occasionally cross dress in their sketches.

    Anticorruption of Public Morals Act. The name alone screams overreach.

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    So… how do they plan to sell this idea to companies that require their employees to sign into their corporate VPNs when they’re on the job?