I've been thinking a lot about internet technologies and devices that help maintain privacy and anonymity. With the rise of government surveillance and stricter age verification measures, it seems like there could be a push to close off any loopholes. Are there any tech or apps we should think about investing in or building now, just in case they become illegal? I'm curious about what could still work even if there are changes. Also, what other technologies do you think might face bans in the near future?
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Honestly, the discussion about surveillance is pretty old. The infrastructure is already in place for mass data collection by agencies, and it's probably too late for major changes. Just be cautious with how you use your cell phone and avoid treating it like a desktop.
Flipper zeros could be on the radar. They're neat little devices for diverse uses. However, some argue they're more of a jack-of-all-trades and might not excel in anything specific.
Yeah, they do a lot of things but you might not need all those features.
I’m worried about vaccines, especially the mRNA types. There are already legislative hurdles to research and development that could be tough to overcome, though I hope we shift public opinion if we face more health crises.
I totally agree. It’s scary how slow the system can be to adapt, especially with serious outbreaks.
Absolutely, the ramifications of those laws could take a long time to reverse.
While I don't think everything will be outright banned, keeping your data safe is crucial. Just because a video is available now doesn't mean it won't be gone tomorrow.
Could you explain what the main uses are for those? I'm familiar but haven't pinpointed how I'd find one useful.