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  • You can get used enterprise stuff relatively inexpensive. By relatively, I mean that it is out of most home user budget and expertise, but within the realm of what someone who would want multi-gig could get.

    In the datacenter, we stopped using 10G in 2017, and we are working our way up to 200G for servers. Virtual Machine hosts can use all of this bandwidth.

    What this means is that you are going to see more 10/25/40G stuff in the used markets. A quick check of eBay and there's stuff in the $300-$500 range.

    In a home situation where you only have a couple of transceivers and single default routing to your ISP, the switch is barely going past idle. Transceivers and doing stuff full table BGP routing is what makes the switch eat power. In home use, I would expect to see under 100W.

  • Pouring gas on every spark of unrest is too easy nowadays. People believe any random social media post as truth and reject professional news.

    The cost and resources to troll social media is next to nothing. You don't need to be a nation state.

    I am sure that every country or group who wants to see unrest in western countries is in on this.

  • The entire term wiretap comes from spying on phone conversations upstream without the target's knowledge. This is no different.

    China and Russia are 1000% doing this and more to anything hosted anywhere under their jurisdiction. The CCP brags about the Great Firewall.

    I don't necessarily agree with any of it, but I am pointing out that changing providers to one who wasn't in the news is not a way to get around government data collection.

  • If want something that is immune from law enforcement wiretap warrants, you should avoid basically all hosting and internet service providers.

    Read the TOS on virtually every service. There's some language to say that they will comply with legal requests. The company is not going to fight the government for your $5 account.

    Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Facebook, etc all have wiretap and legal discovery tools built into their platforms and have a dedicated team to process wiretaps.

  • It's a setup for the RICO case.

    In order to prove RICO, you need to prove in court that crimes were committed and that they were part of an organized effort.

    Having lower level actors plead guilty establishes that there were actual crimes that were committed. You can't argue that something is not a crime after there's a conviction.

    Now add in the promise to point fingers in future trials, and you can connect the bosses to these proven crimes to establish the organized efforts.

  • I am about 1 hour drive from NYC and the bus from here costs $620 per month if you buy in bulk. Otherwise, it's a $40 round trip. There's also a trains and ferry, and those are even more expensive than the bus. $500 in gas is cheaper than working in the city.

  • You would hope, but I don't see many people following him from either side.

    GOP won't follow just for the association with the democrats despite the fact that he was a GOP plant meant to try to undermine democrats and justify "both sides are the same" horse shit.

  • investigation into sexual assault and harassment

    Assault and not just harassment.

    This makes more sense. The headline just says harassment which is generally a civil suit where you get sued but not arrested. Assault is criminal that you will be arrested over.