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>house of lords>democracylol. it's nothing short of divine providence that the english monarchy has survived this long.
>>107989591Good luck with Mullvad
>>107989606They're an Islamic state now.
>>107989591What prevents people from creating a i2p social network alternative and not giving a fuck about the rest of the web.
>>107991095Users have to actually use alternatives. Everyone knows people won't actually switch. They'll eat shit and complain, but they'll be back on whatever social media they were using anyways.
well starmer has said he's not interested in treating OSA like it's already failed, but he's known for spinning on a dime every other day, so who knows what the fuck he'll doand like OSA, if it fails there they'll just keep ammending it and pushing it until the house gets sick of seeing it and just passes it
>>107989591Didn't 4chan literally just ignore them and they couldn't do shit? lol
>>107991209i think lunjew did an interview with 4chans laywer a few weeks ago. might have some info there. but i still see britpakis on /pol/
>>107991004Not even Islamic states as bad as the UK.They're almost on China's level. Arguably even worse than China depending on what you prioritise.
>>107989591Who cares what happens to a Muslim country
>>107991095The fact that goycattle are retarded
>>107991095it's slow as shit for one
>>107991424>ai slop>>107991095>What prevents people from creating a i2p social network alternativeit's easier to imagine than it is to create and implement. even with frameworks holding your hand there's a lot going on that you need to handle correctly. this filters out most programmers new to networking.
>>107991095i2p doesnt work on iphone so normies won't touch it
>>107989591Businesses IT depts will probably push back on this one since it's so retarded.
>>107991209Yeah they're still waiting in line after Warwick Davis (very kickable)
>>107991095because they can just ban it. just because you create something new doesn't mean it's not subject to laws.
>>107992131Nah it purposefully targets consumer VPN service providers. Like PIA and nordvpn. They can't ban VPNs or control the actual technology but they can sure control anyone who takes money from UK goycattle.
i use a vpn to get better deals on vpns so this doesn't affect me
Basically the setup from scratch is:Rent a short term VPS, tunnel through that to a VPN provider, then get a VPN service there.Why not keep the VPS? Mainly because they tend to have worse bandwidth limits. You could use it just fine if you don't have much Rx/Tx
>>107991167So when does it get decided in commons? I'm not familiar with these things and nobody's spelling it out for some reason.https://www.theyworkforyou.com/divisions/pw-2026-01-21-1-lordsGoddamn fucking fuck tories fuck>>107992201Tor is the one I'm worried about. Are they just gonna keep coming after every workaround for a workaround? More likely they're just gonna blanket ban anything that doesn't explicitly comply with some government ID thing, at which point it's fucking game over.
>>107992217>blanket ban anythingRussia does this already. Tyrannical governments have been fighting Tor forever. Now is a good time to download a copy, as well as some of the VPN-evading techs such as the ones discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45054260VPN detection evasion tech is really advanced from china and russia, and the short story is there's basically no way to stop it, technologically. The hard part will be bootstrapping your way out of the ban system, but you can do that with a VPS or Tor most likely.
>>107991095The exact same thing that prevents them from resisting any other aspect of the socialist tyranny: niggercattle dna.
>>107991286Pretty much. Native populace is being exploited and suppressed from all sides in the UK. The ruling class (media, government, corporate leadership, aristocracy/old money etc,,) and the immigrants can largely do whatever they want without them being able to do anything back or protest. All western countries have this kind of dynamic to various extents but for the UK this model is really being pushed (or rather tested) to it's limits.
>>107992234The crazy part is that UK and US are literally adopting the same type of dystopian authoritarianism that Russia and China were criticised for just 7 years ago. I know that technologically speaking you can always bypass pretty much any network restrictions, but if it gets to a point where, say, having an open Wireguard port on your home router is enough to get the feds on your case... I might just throw in the fucking towel to all this and go live in a kaczynski cabin bro lmao.
>>107992307I think being connected is going to just be too necessary to survive economically. I think my end game is actually just acquiescing and complying with their requirements, and then just hiding my real thoughts and feelings best I can. I'll keep a pen and paper diary and hide it where the cameras aren't looking.
>>107992313...have you uh.... read 1984, per chance?
>>107992300>Native populacegod i fucking hate you peoplethe populace is the problem
>>107991004House of Warlords
>>107992323The similarity is not a coincidence. I meant it mostly as a metaphor though.
Introducing: The pen and paper security act. To protect children from dangerous ideas, abuse and imagery that are present on pen and paper, this act introduces the requirement for all paper and pen retailers to register all purchases. All used paper must be returned and inspected to ensure that there was no illegal material printed on them.
>>107989591they entire story is already written>ban vpncurrently in progress>ban encryptionone they realize that vpn are encrypted tunnels they'll have no choice but to ban encryption in order to have access to everything in the pipes.problem is, encrypted traffic is indistinguished from random gibberish so they'll have to prosecute anyone who send unreadable stuff over the pipe effectively making 99% of the country a felon which is non-sense>ban desktop OSescomputers in the uk will be banned and only smartphones with only a very few services available will be authorized and you'll have no control over what you can install/remove, your entire activity will be reported to the gvt>import banpeople will import computers and install linux on them, so the uk gvt will strenghten import control to make sure no illegal computers enters the swamp.>ban programmingthey'll need to ban programming because people are rioting, some still ahve unlocked computers somehow so they need alegal framework to arrest anyone they deem a threat to the regime.the self-inflicted downfall of the uk is crazy, it should be studied in the future once this tyrannical oligarchy is over, same as with france who is following in the exact same footsteps for some "unknown" reason (germany brainwashing french presidents to self-destruct, ww3 started in 1946 btw, germany never stopped trying to control its neighbors and they succeed as everyone is salf-asbotaging so germany can shine), fucking retards...
>>107992352It won't go quite like that. Encryption will still be legal, just it will require that any encrypted information has a signed ownership with it, so the government can trace to who encrypted it. Corpos won't mind so much because it allows banking and stuff to still work, but it will allow the government to decrypt anything they want. Same kind of theme with the rest of the tech stack, they won't ban it, they'll just force registration through 'age verification'.
>>107992307>kaczynski cabin bro lmao.Just imagine the kind of AI powered recon drones they will have a that point though. And if you try to do it legally.>need license to cut wood>need another one to burn wood for heat>axe license? yep>you are breaking "National environment protection clause 991816" by collecting rain water" and your current activities on your licensed property are deemed threatening a rare local variety of frogs...">your currently licenses "...." need to be renewed, please activate your GMSCD (government mandated smart contract device) to renew...>insufficient tokens>you are in debt>you can apply to your local Job Centre+++ to earn more tokens
>>107992363the slight problem with a VPN that is only issued with government ID and is also backdoored, is that it is only issued with government ID and is backdoored.
>>107992403It doesn't have to be backdoored at all, it just has to have a legal entity associated with it. The reason is that you are already legally required to decrypt anything the government wants decrypted. If you are also required to tag all of your encrypted data with a cryptographically signed identity (signed with the digital ID they roll out of course), they know exactly who they should legally force to decrypt. No need for a back door at all when they have the rubber hose cryptographers.
>>107989591Mass censorship created BECAUSE the leftists elites do not want people criticizing their mass migration policies, their covid policies and their mass censorship thats taking place.
>>107992423It's not just the leftist elites, take a look at who voted AYE on this garbage. It's the rightist elites.
>>107992423Sure.
>>107992423The UK doesn't exactly have much in the way of support for privacy or civil liberties in general, but this shit is Tory through and through. They passed the law when they were in power, now they keep pushing amendments through the Lords, because they still have the majority there.
>>107992460The UK's right was almost eroded completely but they are still under the influence of the leftist elites propaganda. Mass migration, covid censorship policies, mass censorship, etc are all part of the plan. They particularly fell for the covid censorship and the mass migration policies. More than 20,000 people in UK were arrested last year for social media posts. UK's right wing needs to completely reject the fake consensus created by the leftist media elites
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>>107992416I'm a UK fag as well. It's surprising how many people aren't aware of key disclosure laws
>>107992460I need to correct myself: Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill was introduced by Labour, but is now seemingly being extended/subverted by Tories, with the idea that the amendment will work in conjunction with the Online Safety Act - which was a Tory law.
>>107989606House of lords was ironically fairly balanced before "reforms" allowed political parties to stack the house with their own peers. They blocked tons of draconian laws regarding surveillance and such before. To the extent the commons parties threw a hissy fit and decided to "reform" the house, i.e. stack it in their favor.
>>107992470It's not a "fake consensus", it's a part of the culture.I don't care about left/right/whatever, at this point I'll support whoever actively opposes the Panopticon State.Nigel's party is the only one allegedly championing privacy and civil liberties, but they also want to jail people for smoking weed, so...