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teddyh ◴[] No.41084227[source]
The eternal problem with companies like Tailscale (and Cloudflare, Google, etc. etc.) is that, by solving a problem with the modern internet which the internet should have been designed to solve by itself, like simple end-to-end secure connectivity, Tailscale becomes incentivized to keep the problem. What the internet would need is something like IPv6 with automatic encryption via IPsec, with PKI provided by DNSSEC. But Tailscale has every incentive to prevent such things to be widely and compatibly implemented, because it would destroy their business. Their whole business depends on the problem persisting.

(Repost of <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38570370>)

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benreesman ◴[] No.41087141[source]
So far as I’m aware, TailScale has been at all times a good actor.

I have no problem criticizing tech companies, but I try to wait until they behave badly.

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eqvinox ◴[] No.41089842[source]
> I have no problem criticizing tech companies, but I try to wait until they behave badly.

I'd rather not wait until they have a (quasi-)monopoly on something though. Twitter was great until…

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1. nsonha ◴[] No.41091914[source]
when was twitter ever great? It has been creating echo chambers from day one, and deliberately making discourse difficult and non-nuance. It's arguably the shittiest form of human communication, and that counts facebook also.