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Steam... Wheres the network security at? Also, fuck comcast.

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Steam... Wheres the network security at?
Also, fuck comcast.
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Did this actually happen to you?
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>>61038165
That's only happening because you're poor. Comcast doesn't do that in richville.
Thank Republicans for giving them the security to fuck you over in the name of "consumer choice."
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holy shit dont get me started on comcast.

I just switched from AT&T to comcast about 2 months ago w/ contract.

As soon as my comcast service started my home email server and web server went down.

Comcast filters all in/out port 25 and all incoming port 85 for residential customers.

Their website says port 25 and 80 are blocked to stop spammers but you can enable them by request:
>http://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/updated-management-of-smtp-port-25

I called the number provided

They will enable by request. Or more specifically, if you request that your account be upgraded to business class where your bill triples, then they will allow you to have a home email or web server

pisses me off. nothing I do is commerical, im a freaking uni student and I like to do IT projects to put on a resume
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>>61038165
why is comcast even allowed to inject packets into your tcp streams to tell you this shit
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>>61038215
Consumer choice, bro. Another ISP will be along in minutes to give you the same speeds for the same price but with ports 25 and 85 open! The people on Fox News said they would!
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>>61038184
yeah, and they are pretty spam it at you.
it will auto inject into all http websites with a random chance generator to make the message popup.
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>>61038252
Would changing your dns or router stop this?
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>>61038215
>Comcast filters all in/out port 25 and all incoming port 85 for residential customers.

I thought literally every single consumer ISP did this. Surprised AT&T didn't.
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>>61038259
Nope, tried different DNS providers and still getting hammered. vpn only way to get freedom.
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>>61038190
Blames the right because he's a brain dead nigger who wants free gibs
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>>61038235
because you agree to their terms when you signed up for their service, idiot
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>>61038252
Block them at router level, pleb.
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>>61038242
Well, that WOULD happen if cucked liberal cities would stop signing monopoly agreements with these ISP's.
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>>61038281
You are aware that they inject it into the request right? you can block the images but the javascript still gets a ride in.
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>>61038215
Use a different port then. Fuck the SMTP police.

>>61038272
Use https.
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>>61038252
hi Raymond
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>>61038276
>meme meme meme meme meme meme meme
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>>61038215
I have never heard of a single residential ISP allowing servers of any kind in their ToS. I imagine some are don't care enough to block ports, but most do and it shouldn't surprise you.
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>>61038305
I work in web hosting and I can 100% confirm that port 25 is used by spammers and they should be blocking it. spammers dont want to spend that much for """business""" class just to enable port 25. use another fucking port dude
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oops.
ment >>61038396
for >>61038215
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>>61038165
>Steam... Wheres the network security at?
>security
>for delivering a game EULA
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>>61038457
I strongly believe that all network connections to any program with expected security should be secured from hijacking or injections.

That is active javascript on a webpage prompted by steam. For a billionaire dollar company running software on metric shit ton of computers, I expect tight security.
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>>61038517
this is like complaining that your manager has the key to your apartment and change the lock because you didnt pay. your ISP controls your data, they can inject shit anywhere this isnt steam's fault your moron
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>>61038215
anyone on /g/ who voted for Trump is a dumbass
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>>61038539
I find that a bad example. most people have wifi and a lot of wifi connections are not as secure as they should be.

Someone gaining access to a local network normally has the ability to login to an unsecured router and set the dns to what ever they like. That leads into any program requesting network access to an unverified host has a possible exploit opportunity.

I very strongly believe pretty much all network connections until proven secure should be deemed a threat to the operation of a device.

While this is a very small security hole, its still a hole to be filled.
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>>61038539
They can't inject it on SSL connections because it is secured between you and the server.
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>run a VPN in amazon ec2
>never get detected as a VPN
>never get packet injection shit like this
>never gives out your true IP
>costs pennies
why aren't you doing this /g/
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>>61038165
Well don't use fucking 1T in data then? It's not hard.
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>>61038552
>>>/r/eddit
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>>61038252
If you use https everywhere their packet injection bullshit should be impossible
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>>61038517
if valve detects users run windows xp (even supported embedded variants) they send them an outdated CEF for web browsing, exploits galore

valve dont care
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>>61038165
It's been known that Valve doesn't care about security. Steam is borderline malware.
Why do you keep giving them money?
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>>61038165
>anglos don't have infinite internet access

lmao
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>>61038190
>muh boogeyman repubs

Comcasts 1TiB data cap started during Obama's term.

It is the result of a free market.
They chose to enact a data cap which other companies can compete for.

>REE THAT'S BAD!
Mobile ISPs have been doing it since 2G>
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Comcast is a private company.
You aren't being forced to use them.

Also don't use their dns or only use https.
(they used a MITM on you)
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I just dont get why ISPs use caped data? Why I cannot be unlimited?
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>>61038848
Sorry sweetie, but internet access is a basic human right, and when you live in an area where comcast is the only ISP, you are being forced to use them.

Or move to another part of the country, of course.
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>>61038848
>You aren't being forced to use them.
In many cases, you are.
And no, "not using the internet" is no longer a valid argument. It's a requirement for modern day living and most occupations.
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>>61038190
>blame republicans
>comcast/MSNBC one of the most liberal media megacorporations on the planet
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>>61038870
>and when you live in an area where comcast is the only ISP, you are being forced to use them.

America, the land of Freedom (TM)
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>>61038694
he uses ABP still, he's basically retarded
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>>61038867
Because they want money.
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>>61038165
>tfw unlimited internet at 1Gb/s for free
>tfw unlimited phone calls, text messages and 4G internet for 5€/month
gotta love working for a telecom company in eastern europe
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>>61038870

>internet access is a basic human right
Sorry sweetie, it isn't.
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>>61038165
>You've used 1398 GB
How?
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>>61038683
>>>/pol/
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>>61038165

>trusting a company that can't even afford the domain "steam.com"
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>>61039509
With video games that is very easy
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>>61038252
>You will be charged 10$ for every 50GB of extra data downloaded
Good goy, download all of your chink cartoons and use our "courtesy" offer.
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>>61039564
GTAV is 80GB
To reach 1024GB you'd have to download GTAV more than 12 times
Main story is 30 hours, assuming you play 5 hours a day (a lot if you have a job) that's 6 days to beat it
Even assuming you delete GTAV and then re-download it and play it through you'd still only download it 5 times in a month
Stop compulsively downloading games
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>>61038885
>>comcast/MSNBC one of the most liberal media megacorporations on the planet

>he thinks what the megacorporation is pushing PR wise has any bearing on their actual policy desire

brainlet detected
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>>61038215

just put your server in the """cloud"""

all your problems go away
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>>61038165
>>61038215
>>61038268
>>61038353
>>61038870

TFW you live in a 2nd world country with no data cap and no blocked ports.
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>>61038165
>>61038215
>just signed myself up for a bunch of Comcast ahit

Oh shit, am I fucked /g/?
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>>61040705
Did you sign a contract? If so, you have 30 days to cancel. Just make sure that they don't try to bill you for shit. They add all kinds of bogus charges and don't always honor requests for credit during cancellation.
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>>61038252
haha americucks
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>>61038870
Is that in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
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>>61038165
Land of freedom
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I got Comcast, I pay like 70 a month for this and some sort of cable plan. It was cheaper to buy internet with TV then just internet alone. I also live in a no cap area, if they roll out a cap i'm not sure what i'll do because the only other option is DSL
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>>61038165
>data plan
can 3rd world shitters fuck off from /g/
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I bet you vote Rebuplicans.
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>>61038694
HTTPS Everywhere doesn't force HTTPS on every site, you goddamn moron. It merely forces you onto the HTTPS version of a site IF one exists, based on the extension's internal whitelist.
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>>61038827
>It is the result of a free market.
>They chose to enact a data cap which other companies can compete for.
Except there is no competition in isp
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>>61041002
WOW Jesus christ I spend 50 dollars for 25down 10 up and it never gets that much at all ever
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>>61041192
Reminder that it was clinton that passed NAFTA and gutted welfare (for the poor), and it was obama that spent like 1.5 trillion dollars on the rich just because. (Although this is unfair- the rich had already stolen 1.5 trillion dollars, and the bailout was to set the record straight)
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>>61038165
And I thought Spectrum was bad!
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>>61038696
It's the only reason i can play my windows games on linux. chrome saandbox crashes the store and anything else rendered through it if steam isn't set to xp mode.
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>>61041316
I feel like this connection has ruined me for life. I don't understand internet issues or buffering video. I never had my internet go out either. Shit is great
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>>61038215
Now you know better to switch to shitcast even if they were cheaper at the time.
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>>61038165
I have Spectrum in Dallas. Latency is constantly high, paying for 50 for 30 up, got 0.03 and a 0.002 up last night.

Constantly goes down. But it's all that's available at my house.
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>americans
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAH
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Wait, data caps are still a thing in 2017? I pay 30 bongs for unlimited Internet and phone calls.
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>>61042696
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>>61038165
As a European, these threads always sound unreal for me. Limited data usage, code injection into your traffic, blocking ports... You Americans have basically zero freedom.
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>>61042904
What is your definition of freedom?
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>>61038683
>>61039548
reddit= /pol/. All of /pol/ hottest opinions and memes come from reddit. Please stop fueling interest in these fags.
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>>61042963
Freedom to utilize a service without being restricted in many ways and being spied on. You only have an illusion of freedom because your rights are taken away to "protect you from terrorists" and "ensure free market". It's also worrying that your government wants to repeal net neutrality.
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While we're on the topic of Comcast, could someone tell me if Comcast allows two routers on their service? I have coax running to every room in the house and would like to take advantage of it. Running cat5 would be a huge pain in the ass due to construction.
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>>61043143
Sounds like you define freedom as protectionism. I've never understood why europeans get so hung up on how we choose to regulate. Remember that european powers are spying "for your protection" too. What do you think the snooper's charter was about?
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>>61041324
Reminder that the democrats are economically a right wing party now.
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>>61038165
>monthly bandwidth caps
Eurofag here, are ISPs in the US that fucking greedy to impose monthly caps on fucking landline connections?
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>>61043255
It's only the largest ISPs in certain areas. For some people, they're screwed. For others, there's usually another (smaller) company that doesn't use, giving them competitive advantage.
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>>61043255
Yes, and they do this while providing some of the shittiest service in the world. Greed and a disregard for the customers satisfaction have become the business model for anything technology related in this country.
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>>61043289
>in certain areas
So let me guess, you live in a big city, you're gonna get shafted badly?
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>>61043147

i don't have Comcast but i work for another top 10 ISP and i would assume not. generally it's one CPE IP per modem, and it's not a good idea to daisy chain routers behind one another.
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>>61043313
Not necessarily. It really has to do with region. In the south, one ISP will have the market pretty much locked up and will enforce them because the legislators down there are unwilling to go against them, or actively colluding with them. In more liberal areas (northeast, west) these aren't being enforced and would likely unleash a nightmare for them if they were. It's just about screwing the people that are easiest to screw.
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>>61043315
So, is a moca my only option? I don't want to run ethernet cables everywhere.
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>tfw comcast says I dont have data caps "at this time"
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>>61043203
>Sounds like you define freedom as protectionism.
Companies need to follow regulations in order to protect citizens against abuse. "Free" market means that the biggest companies make covenants among each other about territories, price, etc., there is no real race.

>What do you think the snooper's charter was about?
I don't live in the UK, it's a shithole, and they should have already exited from the EU.
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>>61038252
>>61038165
What?
How does that even work, how is the message programmed to inject itself everywhere?
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>>61038215
Such a shitty blog. How do I unsubscribe?
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>>61043313
You could live out in the country with no landlines in your vicinity and be stuck with shitty wireless "broadband" or satellite ISP.

t.someone who was stuck with a Cricket 3G wireless dongle and Hughesnet for over 7 years
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>>61043348
Also Eurofag, why is the South the easiest to screw?
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>>61043450
>Companies need to follow regulations in order to protect citizens against abuse. "Free" market means that the biggest companies make covenants among each other about territories, price, etc., there is no real race.

I'm not against regulation per se. As far as what you listed, those laws already exist here.

>>61043450
>I don't live in the UK, it's a shithole, and they should have already exited from the EU.
It doesn't matter. They have already tapped your interconnection points. The UK was an example, but Germany and other nations participate in information sharing with the US, which means collecting that data. If Snowden taught us anything, it's that no country is really above selling out it's citizens. Not even in Europe.
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>>61043516
Because they're anti-gubmint, anti-regulation. They see all regulation as bad. It's quite pathetic really, as I'm not prone to supporting regulation myself, but I don't look the other way when people are getting screwed either. They're sellouts down there. These are the same people trying to fix our shitty health insurance system by replacing it with a more corporatized system.
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>>61043516
It's a mess in the south. It's not as densely populated so service providers aren't as motivated to set up there. Basically, they'll lay cables in certain areas only if they feel they can recoup the expense of running lines by charging more for their data packages. It's not just the south either. There's large areas of western Mass. that have the same issues. It's fucked to think one of the most densely populated parts of this country could still have these problems.
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>>61043588
>>61043601
Wait what happened to the "sensible conservatives" who actually support government regulation?
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>>61043516
Southern states also passed telco-backed laws that prevent municipalties from setting up their own networks, or contracting with a company to build one, even in underserved areas. Chattanooga has a pretty good muni network but Tennessee put the kibosh on any other cities following them.
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>>61043631
There are no more sensible people in goverment. Only ideologues carefully selected by the tribe (party). It's not just conservatives, it's happened to the liberals too.
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>>61043686
So if a eurofriend wanted to immigrate and work as a programmer, where can he find the best good old white neighbourhoods?
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>>61043631
>Wait what happened to the "sensible conservatives" who actually support government regulation?
I think they tend to be blind followers or people who don't use computers. People in this country have a annoying habit gobbling up whatever shit their political party feeds them. Truth and commitment to advancing things has been replaced with corruption.Nobody questions it and it has become so firmly entrenched in the mechanism of government, it will never be removed.
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>>61043234
The democrats have been right wing in many areas for a long time. Their main left policies are "progressive" social issues such as tranny rights and shit, and libtards fall for it every fucking time.
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>>61043714
San Fransisco
Portland
Seattle

All expensive as fuck, but have a lot of software companies. Minneapolis might be worth a look too, they seem to be the least shitty city in the least shitty state, and have a small but thriving tech sector, but be prepared for meters of snow.
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>>61043819
What about southern states minus California?
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>>61041250
>not checking the box that says prevent http connections

The point is moot though. This was in his steam client that has it's own browser
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>>61040337
>Drive failure
>Didn't back up steam because fucking why would I
>Reinstall library
>1.2TB over the wire in a couple of days
>Also watch movies
>3 HD movies a week is roughly 93 GB a month
>Start to use an online backup system
>1.5 TB sync'd over the course of a week.
It's pretty easy to go over every now and again.
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>>61043714
New England.Granted, there are areas where you'll find the undesirables, but the regions outside of them are still largely "pure". For instance, the tech industry is very strong in Massachusetts. You could easily find work there and live in New Hampshire, Vermont, or Maine. You would almost never see minorities in any of those three states (bigger cities,yes). I would consider the region a paradise for bigots.
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>>61043919
Right, so what if I'd have no problem conceal carrying and living the pew pew life?
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>>61043874
Any state in the southern US is full of minorities. The old south has a lot of blacks, and the southwest is full of mexicans and miscellaneous latins. Stay north. Portland has minorities but is pretty white (70% I believe). Or go with the other anon who suggests New England. Might be as white as you can get.
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>>61043936
Then Idaho might be good. White, conservative leaning, pro gun. I quite like Idaho myself.
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>>61043936
That's perfectly legal in New Hampshire.I'd assume it to be the same in Maine. Not sure about Vermont or Mass.
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>>61043348
>In more liberal areas (northeast, west) these aren't being enforced and would likely unleash a nightmare for them if they were
You're retarded.
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>>61044093
Really? If they tried to pull that shit in California they would get perma-banned.
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>>61038683
He permitted ISPs to collect browsing history without consent.
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>>61043776
>it will never be removed
this attitude is why corruption is allowed to continue. The eternal blackpill.
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>>61044130
So like all other tech companies? Do you even read the ToS?
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>>61044093
He's not wrong though.I just don't know why he felt it was necessary to make the "liberal" distinction. It has nothing to do with ideologies, it's about the size of the market.
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>>61044149
No, it's gerrymandering that allows it. I hear that a case will go before SCOTUS this year challenging districting laws, so we might finally get some change.
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>>61044164
I think it does come down to ideology of a particular market. These awful policies target conservative areas, period. Liberal states and cities would likely have more consumer protection built into their laws.
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>>61044164
I assume the liberal distinction is addressing the style of corruption. Both sides have corruption, they just display it differently.
>>61044176
That's the idea I was trying to get at. It isn't impossible to fix, it is just that no one cares and complacency is high. The first step to changing this is changing general opinion, specifically changing the "it's hopeless" idea to "it's hard but I have to try".
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>>61044216
>I assume the liberal distinction is addressing the style of corruption. Both sides have corruption, they just display it differently
Yes.>>61044216
>That's the idea I was trying to get at. It isn't impossible to fix, it is just that no one cares and complacency is high. The first step to changing this is changing general opinion, specifically changing the "it's hopeless" idea to "it's hard but I have to try".
If current districting laws are found to be unconstitutional, that would be a shock. to the system. Complacency is high because districts are drawn with one party at a constant advantage.
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>>61038165
>tfw you live in a SEA shithole
>affordable internet
>no datacaps
>ISP doesn't package inject shit
>decent speed

Americans are truly cucked.
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haha you americans are so fucked
t. no blocked ports and unlimited data on every single isp
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>>61038288
This.

Democrat mayors and city councils are fucking us in the ass.

"Net neutrality" wouldnt be necessary if we all had 6+ isp's to choose from
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>>61044306
ISPs are a capital intensive business. I don't see much changing even if the franchise process were changed or eliminated altogether. Having sensible regulation in an open market is what we should aim for.
>>61044306
>Democrat mayors and city councils are fucking us in the ass.
So are the Republicans that ban municipal networks in the south. They shouldn't be telling cities what they can do with their money in their administration zone. Muni networks are going to be the only competition in a lot of places.
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>>61039356
> the ability to freely communicate with other humans isn't regarded as a human right
Okay
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>>61044277
>Americans are truly cucked.
Hey, thanks for the confirmation.You'd think there would be a thread complaining about it, or something.
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>>61043919
NHfag here. Please stop encouraging colonization of southern NH with Massholes, thanks.

>>61043936
Stay away from Mass. They hate guns and will try to put you in jail even if you're covered by peaceable journey laws.
t. NH CCer.
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>>61044531
>Please stop encouraging colonization of southern NH with Massholes
But he isn't a Masshole, he's a Europoof.
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>>61044562
I think any eurofriend willing to come to the US at this time and even buy a gun should be welcomed with open arms.
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>>61038252
>harlem shake
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>>61044581
I agree.
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>>61044593
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Egb4paCoPM
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>>61043919
Vermont is perfect. No gun restrictions of any kind, even concealed carry without permit is legal.
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>>61044562
It's just that people who work in Mass and live in NH are destroying our culture and tilting the state left by an alarming amount. We used to be pretty close to libertarian, but now we're more green to blue. I keep getting emails from Jeanne Shaheen with blatant sjw signaling. She used to be fairly moderate, now she's full DRUMPH and going fucking crazy. I just want my comfy northern politics back.
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>>61044740
This is what Californians are doing to Oregon. Fuck Wyden and his Cali pandering.
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>>61044740
I agree, but the guy is from Europe and wants a gun. Seems ok to me. I'd never encourage Massholes to come to New Hampshire. Their presence as tourists is bad enough.
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>>61044718
Vermont definitely has some great qualities.It reminds me of New Hampshire before the Mass. plague diseased it.
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>>61044410
If you had more competition people wouldn't be cucked. It just takes one isp to move in and say hey we're not going to cap data and people will swarm in. Blame liberals.
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>data caps

Switch providers. Holy FUCK.
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>>61045045
Oh hell yeah. But I was replying to anon saying "live in NH and work in MA", which is cancerous behavior.

>>61045077
>Muh cheese
Vermont is pretty alright.

>>61045713
It takes millions of capital, and more millions in legal, and more millions in taxes/easements to wire up a region. Then you have the internet mafia (Comcast/Spectrum/Verizon) throwing an obscene amount of money into killing you by any means necessary. Bad peering, lawsuits, smear campaigns, etc. The market is defacto monopolized because of how fucking corrupt politicians are. The big companies literally have turf agreements, and smaller providers know better than to step on that.
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>>61045713
Except in many parts of the country (especially rural) it's actually illegal to setup competing cable on a municipal level.
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>>61043313
Yes like LA or Seattle. Progressive cities have this issue. The South and flyover states never have this issue. In my area alone we have three isps and zero data caps.
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>>61045880
We have like 4-5 if not More in the south. Compared to like 1 or 2 in Cali.
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>>61038165
Shouldn't this be illegal? Wtf is going on?
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>>61038165
Javascript.
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>>61038235
Because they wrote state laws in poor states to allow them to do this. Also because Pajeet Pai is actively working to get rid of Net Neutrality.
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>>61038235
They legally aren't buy nobody cares

>>61038278
>muh ToS
Contracts cannot allow violation of laws. I can't contract a builder and have him make a house outside of the building code because "muh contracts".
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>>61047459
>Net Neutrality
It literally has nothing to fucking do with this issue why are you cucks so obsessed with subsidizing netflix
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>>61047292
Deploying Hellfire missiles in 3...2...1...

BAM XD you got haxxd familia
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>>61038827
Political finger-pointing aside, you're literally retarded.

>It is the result of a free market.
>They chose to enact a data cap which other companies can compete for.

"free market" has nothing to do with it. If it was actually a "free market", they'd never get away with capping you because they wouldn't have their kushie regional service monopolies. Telecoms in the US are the farthest from "free market" you can get without socialization.

>Mobile ISPs have been doing it since 2G>

Mobile telecoms are even worse, and you should never ever use them as an example of acceptable practices. These are the same guys who, in some cases, still charge people for SMS... a service that costs them literally nothing, as in fucking zero. These are also the same guys who, even though they're charging people preposterous service fees compared to the rest of the rest of the world, absolutely refuse to upgrade their infrastructure unless they receive fat public subsidies for doing it in the name of providing a "public service" that you have still for some reason have to them for.
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>>61038675

Seems like you've been enjoying your freedom of speech too much, citizen! Please refrain from speaking out further for your safety. It's not hard.
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>>61038215
It wouldn't matter even if they unblocked the ports for you for free.

Comcast residential IP ranges are going to be blacklisted by any halfway reputable mail server by default anyway.
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How does this pop up on your computer in the first place?
Does Comcast force you to install spyware on your computer to use their internet.
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>>61047703
It's literally a man in the middle attack
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>>61047491

Sure as hell does have something to do with Net Neutrality considering Comcast exempts Comcast-owned Hulu fron data caps.

Netflix already pays Comcast and co. via interconnection fees. Subhumans like you want them to pay double and have the extra costs passed onto the consumer.
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>>61044581
>and even buy a gun
If Euroshits are finally going to pick up arms, we might as well fucking purge mudshits from our continent, instead of moving to the US.
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>>61038165
>>61038252
If this is still the courtesy month then start pumping terabytes.
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>>61040337
Or
>live in a house with multiple people
>steam sale
>everyone is downloading shit
>everyone is streaming constantly
1tb is literally nothing
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>>61038252
Is this even legal? My ISP also does the same. Ads are fucking everywhere.
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Try blocking http://servicealerts.comcast.net on the router level. Works to block copyjew popups.
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>>61051548
>why is my bill suddenly 270 dollars?
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>Steambabies talking about network security
>While they use a program that has been caught TWICE sending your DNS history to valve

back to /r/pcmasterrace kid
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3rd world problems
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>>61038683
>>>/pol/reddit/
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>>61051898
>CPUbabies talking about network security
>While they use CPUs that have remote holes in them

le reddit spacing
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>>61052060
Steamdrone detected
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>>61047491
consumer protections are relevant in general. blame who you want for the current state of internet in america, but if pai isn't doing anything to help he is just a continuation of the problem.
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Well fuck
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>>61052601
He is a continuation. I've been following the situation with the FCC since the vote that sends our privacy to be sold to ISPs and tracked it back. People trying to fight for corporate interests aren't new. People ignoring the publics wants aren't new. Ajit Pai isn't new. He's just a new name. I just don't know how everyone will manage to clean up this mess and make the system actually proper, instead of every day being fucked by an ISP without a lube.
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>>61054388
One guy said this was Illegal, them injecting this. And ToS can't break laws. Any way to report it?
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>>61054457
>Illegal, them injecting this
lel. MAYBE if net neutrality was a thing.
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>>61054457
Telecoms are above the law, don't waste your money on lawyers.
If you act as an individual they will crush you.
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>>61054500
There ARE groups trying to save Net Neutrality. What do you think the buzz for July 12th is for?
And it has nothing to do with pools this time.
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>>61054539
Meanwhile Comcast used customer data to spam fake support votes against net neutrality. FCC basically said that they had to consider them legitimate.
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lol
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>>61054539
You can't save net neutrality without shooting up some telecom executives.
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>>61054619
Might happen after July 12 or after August 10-12 when theres supposedly a March.
You do know about July 12, yes?
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>>61054613
Comcastroturf showed me Adolf Hitler, Obama, and John Cena all hate net neutrality. They aren't trying hard.
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