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  • The risk is the ISP Wi-Fi. As long as you’re using WPA with a good long random passkey, the risk is minimal. However, anyone who had access to your Wi-Fi could initiate an ARP spoof (essentially be a man-in-the-middle)

    ETA: the ARP table in networking is a cache of which IP is associated with which MAC Address. By “poisoning” or “spoofing” this table in the router and/or clients, a bad actor can see all unencrypted traffic.

  • Sure, but I still think you're underestimating the "chilling effect." Just look at how most abortion bans have exceptions for rape and incest, but proving that is onerous and as a result most doctors aren't willing to risk their medical license and livelihood to provide an abortion.

  • States can regulate alcohol, cannabis, and even things like vape pen sales online. So, while this would work with "black market" sites, I expect that any reputable company won't ship to states that prohibit it out of fear of being sued.

  • I don't think they're looking for solutions. I think they're imagining their friend and others in their friend's situation that decide to do something about their drinking problem and find that as a cruel joke they're now inundated with alcohol ads everywhere they go. They're pointing out yet another example of how capitalism without guardrails sucks.