• mechoman444@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It’s only a matter of time before some protocol is invented that bypasses all of this with some simple code or some plugin.

    You can’t just ban your way to compliance.

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          Sure, but with a VPN. If my government wants to ban VPNs, I guess it’s pretty easy to see that 99,9% of my requests go to single IP that belongs to a VPN server

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            5 minutes ago

            There are ways around that kind of stuff even for the most stringent of governments. Of course inherently there’s always a risk you asked me if I’m willing to take it and I said yes.

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      There’s already several of them. You can even run things like cjdns which is entirely encrypted and p2p routed.