do they share the fork that they’re using on github/gitea/codeberg/etc. that you know of?
Of course, they could try to make those illegal down the road. Who knows.
that’s the clever part; they don’t have to make it illegal because the american carriers are self-censoring themselves for pre-compliance and (i suspect) to minimize any controversy/publicity/awareness about it.
This is a problem I think we need to start considering collectively. If the internet as we know it can no longer be relied upon for communication (at least not for anything of importance), how do we effectively organize? I don’t have an answer, but I think we will have to come up with alternatives before the cage locks around us.
do they share the fork that they’re using on github/gitea/codeberg/etc. that you know of?
that’s the clever part; they don’t have to make it illegal because the american carriers are self-censoring themselves for pre-compliance and (i suspect) to minimize any controversy/publicity/awareness about it.
They have a lot on their github, but I have no idea if it’s current: https://github.com/orgs/gl-inet/repositories
If my ISP tries banning my router, I’ll be finding a new ISP. Of course, that’s not going to help if they all fall in line.
i had the same thought; what will i do once they’ve blacklisted all alternatives?
This is a problem I think we need to start considering collectively. If the internet as we know it can no longer be relied upon for communication (at least not for anything of importance), how do we effectively organize? I don’t have an answer, but I think we will have to come up with alternatives before the cage locks around us.