> Since then, the punks have responded by moving all info to the sneakernet
1) This is a key part of the "local problem." Not all of the relevant legal context is written down or documented.
2) The power of real social connections in many ways dwarfs the power of online connection. Networks of people who know each other well and trust one another are a potent force that can even threaten the establishment. The British know this well, from the POV of the state. YC is also proof of this.
1) This is a key part of the "local problem." Not all of the relevant legal context is written down or documented.
2) The power of real social connections in many ways dwarfs the power of online connection. Networks of people who know each other well and trust one another are a potent force that can even threaten the establishment. The British know this well, from the POV of the state. YC is also proof of this.