A huge petition that undermines the government’s democratic mandate is never a bad thing, even if they responded.
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Ah, I’m not giving a full picture there. Technically you can use layered encryption like tor uses on the clearnet. Tor additionally exposes tor-only services that route exclusively via tor’s onion routing (not just http wrapped inside an encryption onion).
i2p works differently under the hood, but the shared piece is exclusive services, only accessible through a non-standard protocol. That’s how you’d get a different web. Unless we’re talking physical layer stuff.
Basically. Look up onion routing (tor protocol).
I’m shocked. Shocked! Well not that shocked.
Asking for info: What’s you specific concern regarding this information? Is it that data is accessible in the USA, you don’t trust the company?
I think you could intuit the answer here
Creep? What a strange word to use…
“The government are spying on us without our consent. The people need to know about this”
You think the “creep” in that scenario is Edward?
Similar story, started at 24, bout a year ago. Only just managed to find the best dose.
Oh how small the world seemed before.
Sorry dude that sounds rough.
I was thankfully provided transport, but I was also subjected to a long lecture on why I “don’t want to be on medication”.
You can do that with a CPU, it’s just slower.