Peace,
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 3:16 AM Constantine A. Murenin
wrote:
> If somehow all the transatlantic (and/or transpacific) cables are offline
...then probably a horrific global disaster has occurred, and a sudden
degradation of the Internet connectivity would be about the least of
your problem
> On Nov 1, 2019, at 8:15 PM, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
>
> If somehow all the transatlantic (and/or transpacific) cables are offline;
> will the whole internet outside of the US stop working, too?
This has nothing to do with cables, and everything to do with information
control and pol
Unpopular opinion: other countries should do the same.
If somehow all the transatlantic (and/or transpacific) cables are offline;
will the whole internet outside of the US stop working, too?
AWS and all the other providers have DCs all over the world, but would they
still work if they can't cont
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 9:02 AM Todd Underwood wrote:
> the relevant sentiment is: thanks for whitelisting a fixed number of them
> so i can block them.
>
Not quite... Vixie wants the services to not exist to any (possibly
compromised) device on his network. So it's less about what Chrome does
On Fri, 1 Nov 2019, John Von Essen wrote:
The thing that I always wonder about is the ability for citizens to
bypass the restriction via satellite internet nowadays. I guess they
need a law to make that illegal too, if found purchasing satellite
internet gear, off to the gulag!
Essentially al
>
> Got crickets, so now I have to respond to my own post on
> what I just found out about it. Is that like talking to
> yourself? :)
Not when others are listening.
Thanks for the update.
I guess if all telecoms and carriers in Russia (or say China) are under strong
government control/oversight, its fairly easy from a technology standpoint to
block the outside world.
The thing that I always wonder about is the ability for citizens to bypass the
restriction via satellite internet
--- sur...@mauigateway.com wrote:
From: "Scott Weeks"
Anyone got any technical info on how Russia plans to execute
a disconnection test of the internet?
Got crickets, so now I have to respond to my own post on
what I just found out about it. Is that l
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Dario,
They were very helpful when I went over to them afterwards and asked
questions. If you are interested in an intro let me know.
On a side note Commcon took a lot of effort and there wasn't enough
sponsorship so it may not happen in 2020. If anyone else glances over
videos, finds them useful
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