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DEADMINCE
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> a fixed number (from the pool) of Hereditary Peers, who have inherited this honour typically (but not always) from their father and so on, perhaps for centuries.

That's so incredibly embarrassing and anachronistic.
DEADMINCE
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Sure, that's one way you could describe things, although not especially accurately.
DEADMINCE
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I'd say that's a minority opinion, not especially supported by facts.
DEADMINCE
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> because most viewers hardly know Kazachstan actually exists

I really don't mean to be insulting to US people here, but I really think this would be a huge difference in the populations between the US and other countries where the film was popular.
DEADMINCE
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He's not punching down or hiding behind an ethnic identity, he's mocking the idea of someone being upset over a parody/mockery/comedy.
DEADMINCE
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> Sadly, nothing else comes even close to Apple in terms of security and privacy, especially for someone who is not an infosec specialist and doesn't have time to read CVEs all day.

Even for someone that is not an infosec specialist, they should be using something like Graphene for phones and something like Qubes for their OS.

Apple isn't great at all honestly, at least in terms of MacOS security - they mostly benefit from not being worth the time to target.
DEADMINCE
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The way to do it would be to outlaw any protocol that can encapsulate to a point that off the shelf DPI can't read it.
DEADMINCE
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If the traffic can't be identified and it isn't a known endpoint, then that's already suspicious.
DEADMINCE
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> Will my email client using SMIME have to implement this? Seems kind of ridiculous.

Seems about right for the EU.