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Re: The Great Cannon has been deployed again

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So if the cannon is created using the great firewall, how does the Chinese government establish any sort of plausible argument that this isn't state-sponsored activity?

Do they just not care?

Some day soon a war will not be started with an assassins bullet but with a tool like this. I wonder when we start looking at them the same way?

Re: The Great Cannon has been deployed again

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This is a good counter example for whenever you find yourself in an argument with anti-adblocker folks.

But these folks still have no answer for how free websites they consume daily (e.g. news) are to be funded, they don't pay, and don't want to see ads either. Yet they still expect these websites to exist.

I use Firefox's built Enhanced Tracking Prevention, that some sites call "ad blocking" but in reality it is super easy to have ads that don't get blocked by it, just make them non-creepy.

Re: The Great Cannon has been deployed again

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This is a good counter example for whenever you find yourself in an argument with anti-adblocker folks.

This is a tiring example of why the web and all its technologies thoroughly suck. It's a boiling toilet fueled by greed.

And yet here you are. I'm interested how you would perceive something that might supercede the internet by being better (than a boiling toilet fueled by greed), ignoring network effects?

Re: The Great Cannon has been deployed again

#10
I've wondered about this, in the years since.

Does anyone else have a sense of what (if any) pragmatic technical steps could effectively deter or neuter this tactic?

If the network can't demonstrate the ability to at least pump the brakes on this, it's hard to imagine other states or even the owners of large safe-monopoly ISPs won't get a little jealous of the tool.

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