> I don't think it's unreasonable for people to expect cloudflare to be policing their own service for malware when they're trying to pitch themselves as a security product.
But you're not the customer, you're the consumer.
Are they pitching themselves as safer for the consumer?
> but what about hardware that's already here? (I'm also Brazilian)
It's ridiculously expensive.
Very little hardware is produced domestically, and the little that is, you don't want to be running your switches on what is in essence a no-name "intelbras" brand.
Main thing holding me back from even trying it is the mental overhead of having to think about "number of searches per month".
Same as an ISP with a bandwidth limit, even if it's much higher than I'm likely to need, it's not something I'm interested in having to keep track of or worry about.
> patrolled by drones that mark targets for these smaller squads.
Surely it could be scaled better with satellite imagery? Assuming it can be updated "reasonably frequently". I imagine drones would run into maintenance problems, especially in such "remote" regions.
By the time the book gets going, it's already over.