Could you elaborate on how is the Internet (in its current state) unconstitutional?
FL > On 04-03-2017, at 07:42, carlo von lynX <l...@time.to.get.psyced.org> wrote: > > Shelley, excellent! You're a more patient hacker than I, you > noticed that the redirect prefix can be removed. Maybe the > fact that these mp3 links are downloadable is unintentional. > If the redirector's job is to provide cloud-based content > delivery, then these mp3s should only be accessible by the > redirector servers. Proficient people like us keep finding > these bugs in the matrix, but the bugs will get fixed over > time, and it will get harder to bypass the tracking devices. > > It is not a solution that proficient individuals like us can > sometimes figure out ways to bypass the whole architecture of > surveillance. I believe the web is currently anti-constitutional - > it is structured to make the populace predictable. This undermines > democracy. We're losing democracy by the minute - and we're doing > so unconsciously, because thousands of webmasters think their use > of Google Analytics isn't making that much of a difference. Even > people working at Google do not see how this all adds up. > > There's no big conspiracy against mankind, there is just eight people > who randomly ended up owning half the world - the greatest condition > of injustice in history. We let technology do this, with a thousand > little gestures like letting ourselves be tracked as we listen to > political radio. > > https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2017/jan/16/worlds-eight-richest-people-have-same-wealth-as-poorest-50 > > Bill Gates, Carlos Slim HelĂș, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry > Ellison - they all made their wealth in the digital age. Add to > that Warren Buffett who earns by managing other billionaire's > money, then Amancio Ortega and Michael Bloomberg who may appear > less digital - but I am sure somewhere in the details technology > has its role in them becoming the richest beings on Earth in only > a few decades. > > According to "The Super-Rich And Us", the 1970s were the most equal > period in human history. We managed to get from the best conditions > of life on Earth to the worst in only four decades. And you think > tracking has little to do with all of this? Think harder. Will you > remember my words when you realize what's happening? > > Jaromil, your tinfoil tool looks quite useful! It is in part > replicating what Torbrowser does, but for those who insist on not > using Torbrowser, tinfoil may be a step in the right direction. > The problem is, it doesn't really matter much, if some individuals > opt out of the surveillance game. When the population becomes > predictable, democracy is lost. Without democracy, how is humanity > supposed to tackle its epic challenges? > > > -- > E-mail is public! Talk to me in private using encryption: > http://loupsycedyglgamf.onion/LynX/ > irc://loupsycedyglgamf.onion:67/lynX > https://psyced.org:34443/LynX/ > -- > Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of > list guidelines will get you moderated: > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, > change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at > compa...@stanford.edu. -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at compa...@stanford.edu.