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Just now, JenniferMom said:

Not sure he is the best poster but he clearly has the highest emoji-to-word ratio of any poster ever!

Few words and always accurate / noldus . fair and wise ( and sarcastic ) / nagachilli2 .. great answering and explanations / moos … pure fun and excitement / bluewinner and ed2 … rare interference but with lots of long RLC knowledge and direct to the point post / miscvoyeur … other guys that contribute for all of us / emnv - omedo / and many others that they know exactly who they are with their knowledge but prefer to stay in the background ., these are people who make the rest of us look also good with our opinions here ☺️😇

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8 minutes ago, ddhm said:

the Russian government will reportedly perform a trial run of a measure that would effectively cut off the country from the rest of the world’s web.

Last year, Russia introduced its Digital Economy National Program, a plan that would require Russian internet providers to remain functional in the event the country was cut off from worldwide internet. Under this plan, Russian ISPs would redirect web traffic to routing points within the country and rely on its own copy of the Domain Name System (DNS), the directory of domains and addresses that underpins the global internet.

The test run could be useful to the country for a few reasons. Primarily, Russia aims to simulate the drastic measures it would take in the case of some kind of cyber threat to its national security. But for a country notorious for its restrictive environment for individual and press freedom, the test may also be a useful way to see how the country could wield a more closely held internet to control its own people and guard against foreign interests.

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2 minutes ago, moules said:

the Russian government will reportedly perform a trial run of a measure that would effectively cut off the country from the rest of the world’s web.

Last year, Russia introduced its Digital Economy National Program, a plan that would require Russian internet providers to remain functional in the event the country was cut off from worldwide internet. Under this plan, Russian ISPs would redirect web traffic to routing points within the country and rely on its own copy of the Domain Name System (DNS), the directory of domains and addresses that underpins the global internet.

The test run could be useful to the country for a few reasons. Primarily, Russia aims to simulate the drastic measures it would take in the case of some kind of cyber threat to its national security. But for a country notorious for its restrictive environment for individual and press freedom, the test may also be a useful way to see how the country could wield a more closely held internet to control its own people and guard against foreign interests.

I know lots of the things you mention .. 😉

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