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  • He asked why and I gave 3 reasons. I didn't say they were good reasons, or that I agree.

    Leading up to 9/11 hijackings were mostly for ransom anyway. But just because hijackings were decreasing doesn't mean that wasn't a reason they were implemented.

    Its hard for me to conceive of a hijacking today with some of the changes that have happened in the airline industry. But that could be a reason that a no fly list might continue to exist.

  • While I agree that this should be handled with due process, I disagree with your conclusion that this is infringing on someone's right of movement (outside of international flights.)

    It would affect your access to a mode of transportation, but not the transportation itself. Something that we already have restrictions on outside of air travel, such as drivers licenses.

    Regardless, it's still a fucked up authoritarian list and process.

  • Who cares if they leave the country? It's no longer our problem so long as they don't come back.

    It was used, at least partially, for high risk individuals that they considered might be a terroristic threat akin to the 9/11 hijackings.

  • So at a basic level, well only talk about routers. Every computer/server on a network has an address. When your computer wants to talk to another it attaches the IP address of the destination computer to every piece of data that leaves your computer saying where that data wants to go.

    It goes from your computer to your router which has a table of the addresses it knows (your network at your house) and then an address of another router that it sends everything that it doesn't know.

    It does this a few times before your data gets to a router that says "oh, I know a router that knows someone that knows where that is" and it sends it that way. Until it reaches a router that knows the specific computer to send it to.

  • Thule

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  • I don't think there is a huge market for stolen Thule bars. I never got a lock for mine.

    I'd be more concerned with anything on my bars. But I'm not going to leave anything valuable on mine and rely on those locks on my bars to protect it.

  • Specifically towards business can run how they want. It's such bullshit! We can create regulations, we NEED to create regulations.

    We need to use the power of the government to protect the people from greedy corporations.