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Our servers are highly optimized for performance and security of Wordpress CMS. Respectfully, Brad Beckett On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 6:26 PM, micah <[email protected]> wrote: > Eugen Leitl <[email protected]> writes: > > > On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 03:07:35PM +0200, ilf wrote: > > > >> I can't believe this bullshit thread recommending *only* commercial > >> services. > > > > Look, free is distinctly unaffordable. If you need a dedicated > > box somebody has got to pay for the hosting and remote hands. > > Activists donating own resources are quite nice and cool > > (heck, been there, done that) but ultimatively you can't > > rely on them to be there if the shit hits it. > > Can't rely on them to be there for what exactly? > > Where is the liberatory technological element to recommending commercial > services when they are more than happy when the "shit hits it" to bend > over backwards for law enforcement without bothering even questioning if > the request is even legal because that would cut into their profits? I > have to say I agree with ilf, this is pretty depressing for this list. > > How can anyone in good conscience recommend to activists commercial > services whose primary goal is to optimize for the bottom line? You > realize that when "the shit hits it" you can rely on them to not waste > any of their money fighting for you. Not that it matters, because they > are already deupitized data collection points for the police, building > into their money-making schemes keeping as much logs as they possibily > can to maximize profits from various advertising and surveillance > efforts. > > And really, Cloudflare? Comon. After their willingness to roll over on > the subpoena for Barret Brown and prentend that they were the internet's > saviors by making up that whole thing about how they saved the internet > from the biggest DDOS ever? > > This is an amazing statement: "free is distinctly unaffordable" -- what > meaning of "free" are you using here? There are other things that I'd > pay *more* money for if it meant the kind of free that I'm thinking of > was in play... But this is 'liberationtech', right? Is the only thing > you are concerned about is being liberated from your money when doing > tech things? > > The cognitive dissonance here is deafening. > > -- > Too many emails? Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by > emailing moderator at [email protected] or changing your settings at > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech >
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