• humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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    9 hours ago

    National dominance of technology is bad for people, because Sovereigns want control and slavery over people. People benefit from cheap tech advance access, without any trickle down from the nationality of who profits.

    5g equipment is all made in China, regardless of parent company ownership. There is no, afaik, extra surveillance powers compared to 4g equipment. Much of the speed/latency boosts of 5g futurism applications remains unpenetrated. I don’t know of a 6g benefit that 5g didn’t promise.

    Instead of pretending that national security is for benefit of national subjects, communications protocols should focus on end to end encryption with supporting hardware, and include middleware encryption/decryption to add controlled layers to protect privacy additionally from rival intelligence interests.

    In the end, consumers need to trust google or apple to some level, but open source, and different open source applications on top of the OS.

    This outcome is impossible when CIA and other intelligence agencies are part of the standards process influence, but technical only protocols that ignore the oppression by default political context, support the oppression by default standards process.

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      9 hours ago

      Honestly - how much bandwidth and speeds do we really need? I’m optimistic over things like Briar.

      I think maybe meshnets over LoRa and such are going to become more common for communication. Right now it’s agriculture, hiking and doomsday devices, but maybe they will become more popular.