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Cartoxy
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Decentralized PKI
Cartoxy
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
Probably. and gov access And market research And probably more then that.

trusting anything these days seams naive
Cartoxy
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
Cybertruck was such a stupid investment from Tesla. seams like everybody kowtowed, somebody should have told him its a dumb idea.
Cartoxy
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Australia is already living in a full-blown surveillance state. Over 330,000 metadata access requests were approved in a single year—no warrant needed. Agencies like Centrelink, the ATO, even local councils can tap into your private data. Police get access to your web browsing history directly from ISPs without judicial oversight. Encryption is being quietly undermined through laws like the TOLA Act, forcing tech companies to help spy or weaken their own systems. The government now mandates that AI search tools filter and flag content, shaping what people can even find online. When the AFP raided the ABC, they had the legal power to copy, alter, or delete files. Add to that Australia’s deep involvement in the global Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network, and it's clear: this isn’t future dystopia, it’s surveillance as a fact of life. NBN monopoly + TR-069 as default hard locked and custom PCB in NBN hardware (even to the point of new PCB runs with all headers and test points even unpopulated removed) it tooks untill the new rev of arriss hardware before they even complied with the GPRD lisenceing. legit!
Cartoxy
·letztes Jahr·discuss
in the digital rights and government spying department --- maybe VS china or Nkorea but in the "west" we are profanely the worst. easily.
Cartoxy
·letztes Jahr·discuss
is it tho because we have been doing porn since forever and porn is not gatekeeperd by SE at all.

seams like long term slow burn to Gov tendrils just like digital ID and how desperate the example came across as to show any real function, contradictory even.

Pivot, what about the children. small steps and right back on the gradient of slippyslope we are
Cartoxy
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Aims to protect kids online, but it could easily go too far. It covers way more than just search engines—pretty much anything that returns info, including AI tools.

It pushes for heavy content filtering, age checks, and algorithm tweaks to hide certain results. That means more data tracking and less control over what users see. Plus, regulators can order stuff to be removed from search results, which edges into censorship. Sets the stage for broader control, surveillance, and over-moderation. slowburn additions all stack up. digital ID ,NBN monopoly ISP locked DNS servers . TR-069 etc etc. Hidden VOIP credentials. Australia is like the west's testing ground this kind of policy it seams.