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This sounds like a really smart move that ISPs could use at some point in the hypercapitalistic west

Note that Lunduke is a right wing nut job that has been crusading against "DEI" and whatnot for a few years. At the same time, he's not wrong that this particular rule feels particularly misdirected. There is a lot of entrenched vocabulary that has its own meaning and makes sense in context. Sure someone not in tech might take killing children the wrong way but the jargon was not intended for them in the first place.

Not as scary as headline implies

> Minutes after the email went out, it disappeared from employee inboxes

The email was sitting in servers controlled by the government. They have permission to read and remove contents


The scale is impressive, but easy to bypass by those who know how. While it's technically impressive, I'm not too worried about it. I find UK and US laws on age verification much more concerning as they have the power to directly compel websites to self censor or demand the identities of visitors, which in the worst case scenario, could become a worldwide requirement.

I understand your worry.Personally,I think is more difficult to action within 5 years.

Considering it took 450 applications, perhaps this isn't the best advice. Perhaps in the future, employers will use a centralized system that tracks and limits the amount of applications a person can do to prevent this sort of AI spam

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Don't hate the player, hate the game. Why would you want to limit people from applying to jobs? as if there are not enough barriers already. I'm not advocating for spamming to roles that are not a fit; everything i applied to aligned with my resume.

Wet dream of HR. Top-tier dystopian system that gives the companies ultimate control over whether you can afford food and shelter.

Oh wow that brings back memories. I remember playing with this back in my middle school days

You can always do v2ray -> Mullvad in a docker container routed with gluetun for censorship avoidance and privacy

I think REALITY is the newer protocol. I remember VLESS being somewhat more detectable

nah, vless is the protocol, reality is a newer obfuscation method that works over vless

edit: op, protonvpn has a free tier that works in russia, so likely works everywhere, or if you're comfortable with buying a vps, sshing into it and running some commands, look up x-ray, and use on of their gui panels


WireGuard should still work. Tons of different providers. I trust Mullvad but ProtonVPN has a free tier. If they start blocking WireGuard, check out v2ray and xray-core. If those get blocked... that means somehow they're restricting all HTTPS traffic going out of the country

I'm generally on the opposite side of the political spectrum but I agree with a lot of your points. While some rules make sense in terms of inclusivity, a lot of them will probably cause more confusion than anything... I really hope those that try to impose their world view too heavily onto others won't inadvertently push the political pendulum further right despite the fact that these rules feel more puritan/religious than liberal.

> I'm generally on the opposite side of the political spectrum but I agree with a lot of your points.

With respect, my politics are very different from what you seem to be inferring, if it makes sense to you to say that.


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