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lemmyknow@lemmy.todayto World News@lemmy.world•Trump can pull the plug on the internet, and Europe can’t do anything about itEnglish1·7 hours agoI was mainly mentioning servers outside US in the context of me blocking access to/from US personally. If US blocked it all everywhere, that woudn’t be possible. You’d at best have the data up to that point in time, until the block, but no further, unless the companies update their servers physically, with, like, USBs, CDs, Floppy Disks.
As for already connecting to data centers nearby, some of my top US connections, according to NextDNS, are, ironically, from Spotify, which, afaik, is European.
Few hours is a short time Yeah, but remember this also affects everyday people. I was mainly thinking of them, I guess. Akin to a nation-wide power outage. You see just how much you depend on it, and what it’d be like without it. It may already be so ingrained in one’s everyday life. To realise to what extent, can be eye-opening. Most people probably wouldn’t expect, and could be surprised, by stuff mentioned, such as GPS and payments, not working. Or just something that, in the background, relies on a big US company, like Amazon servers or something
pfsense Will look into that. And also look for the keywords, see what else I can find. Let’s see if I go through with such experiment
lemmyknow@lemmy.todayto World News@lemmy.world•Trump can pull the plug on the internet, and Europe can’t do anything about itEnglish1·20 hours agoWell, worse than it seems, then.
I’d be willing to experiment, try and block US connections to and from my computer, but I could probably deal with it, seeing as I don’t use as much US stuff as the average person. Companies also probably have servers in other places, meaning perhaps they’d connect through elsewhere, and, in such a test scenario, me having control, I could allow the connections whenever I want or need.
To have everyone lose internet connection to/from US, would be real bad, it seems. Worse than I thought (though granted, I did not think much, clearly). Though if it were for a few hours, maybe let people see the consequences of their dependence, and what life would be like without these services. Guve 'em a taste.
All the more reason to not rely solely on the US and maybe adopt / help fund alternatives.
On another topic, if anyone knows how to block connections based on location, feel free to enlighten me. I’d actually enjoy trying out the aforementioned experiment, but NextDNS doesn’t have such feature
lemmyknow@lemmy.todayto World News@lemmy.world•Trump can pull the plug on the internet, and Europe can’t do anything about itEnglish21·1 day agoWhat does this mean, exactly? Sounds like “Trump could end Europe’s internet access”, but I’m sure wise Lemmy experts could chime in to clarify this means “Trump could disconnect Europe from the US, internet-wise”, which tbh don’t sound that bad. Sure hoping it’s the latter
lemmyknow@lemmy.todayto Buy European@feddit.uk•Meta trying to give us a hand (ads coming to WhatsApp)1·7 days agoI for one have a quiet and dull WhatsApp experience. Plenty of dead chats and useless groups. But not for long. Soon I’ll be able to easily hit up HP to discuss their new 3 year monthly subscription plan that allows me 10 prints a month with HP approved paper if each and every HP proprietary cartridge has at least 50% ink
lemmyknow@lemmy.todayto Buy European@feddit.uk•Meta trying to give us a hand (ads coming to WhatsApp)0·7 days agoB-b-but… users can find new businesses!!! And start chats with them directly!!!1!1!1!! To discuss the product or service being offered!!!1!1!1!1!1!11!1!1"!!!1!1!1 Who wouldn’t want that???
Yo, you’re giving me ideas. Maybe I can make use of my old laptop, get Windows on it (if possible), and try to do something like this. Could the average user run something through the terminal? I know PowerShell and some CMD. Or I could figure out how to GUI as well. I’d need to sketch out what such an app would do. Downloading a Linux distro would be step one. Not sure if I could make BIOS changes, though, and install. I guess with my current abilities, it’d end up being an auto ISO downloader and USB flasher at best. But I’d be down to learn and try. I’d need a basic Install Linux 101 guide, to “mimic” through a script. Could be a fun project.