Supreme Court Blocks Music Industry's Push to Cut Millions Off the Internet Over Piracy Claims
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The Supreme Court has unanimously refused to let the recording industry turn internet providers into copyright enforcers with the power to cut millions of people off from modern life.
The ruling, handed down Wednesday in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment, kills a legal theory that would have given ISPs one rational choice when they received a copyright complaint: sever the connection first, figure out the truth later.
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Voluntaryist, privacy nut, pissed off would be radical optimist. Software architect, developer, "hey you" by trade.
All this age verification control freakery is another clear proof that it is more important than ever to develop privacy tech preserving and extending online freedom. If they extort and control regular fully compliant companies then build business under pseudonyms not tied to true name at all and build up your reputation - which means we need really good reputation and trust networks. We gave the tech. We have had the signing and provable identity tech since PGP. With privacy oriented blockchains capable of smart contracts we can build out much of the rest. I am myself trying out ideas of how to have multiple online businesses without exposure of IP addrs linked to my home on any compute center (paid anonymously) that I may use. We need the means to truly live free and do business freely. It ain't going to get any easier than it is now. It will get hard to build and disseminate this tech.
WTF is wrong with primal.net online? It freezes up every few page changes. I have seen this on both Brave and Firefox and across three computers of different capacities lately.
All this age verification control freakery is another clear proof that it is more important than ever to develop privacy tech preserving and extending online freedom. If they extort and control regular fully compliant companies then build business under pseudonyms not tied to true name at all and build up your reputation - which means we need really good reputation and trust networks. We gave the tech. We have had the signing and provable identity tech since PGP. With privacy oriented blockchains capable of smart contracts we can build out much of the rest. I am myself trying out ideas of how to have multiple online businesses without exposure of IP addrs linked to my home on any compute center (paid anonymously) that I may use. We need the means to truly live free and do business freely. It ain't going to get any easier than it is now. It will get hard to build and disseminate this tech.
Primal keeps freezing up on me on the web. Anyone know why?
For those that miss Democrats or Modern Liberals read up on what Canada is doing. It doesn't matter what political flavor of ruler over you and everyone is in power. The very idea of a few humans lording over the rest is fundamentally evil. You can't vote your way out of the evil.


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Got involved with setting up infrastructure on AWS for a fresh startup. Used claude code to do much of the detailed finagling and write terraform and docs on everything.
HOLY SHIT.
This would have taken me a week, perhaps two to fully do and validate the old way. With claude I have done the majority of it in 5 or 6 hours and it would have been even faster id I had written a full spec up front instead of winging it and changing my mind on a few things.