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From: | Seth |
Subject: | Re: [Userops] Why is it hard to move from one machine to another? An analysis. |
Date: | Mon, 13 Apr 2015 08:44:36 -0700 |
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On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 03:40:20 -0700, Bob Mottram <address@hidden> wrote:
Energy arguments aside, the user has no control over a datacenter. If they're running their life from hardware which they don't own and where there is no prospect of auditing that hardware or ensuring that special boxes have notbeen plugged into it then the security model is busted and they're in asandboxed liberty situation at the whim of ever-changing TOS, state/corporatesurveillance, etc.
100% agree. For people residing in the United States at least, once 'your' data moves to someone else's computer you have zero fourth amendment legal protections against search and seizure due to the 'third party doctrine'.
Furthermore centralizing all our data in data centers destroys decentralization and creates choke points & convenient loci of control for the control-freaks.
No thanks.
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