It's basically the same type of enforcement on sites, as they need to verify and filter content for children, or just block them. Most of the internet users are adults, why not make internet for adults by default.
It's basically the same type of enforcement on sites, as they need to verify and filter content for children, or just block them. Most of the internet users are adults, why not make internet for adults by default.
Server could have multiple QUIC output nodes to migrate connection in case one of them is blocked. The output node network can be shared by many servers and DoQ endpoints so blocking it entirely would scare government.
This solution still needs to connect to some known IP in order to establish connection first. And the same goes for DoQ. To mitigate this we can use Encrypted Client Hello as other commenter mentioned and connect to a pool instead of single IP.
which might be the end goal - the internet, with freedom of communication, is a way that the plebs can organize and resist authoritarianism. And as countries are growing increasingly authoritarian (and i include UK here), they may be planning on preventing the old free internet that has enabled so much.
So as technologists here at HN, there needs to be a pre-emptive strike to prevent such an outcome from becoming successful. I would have said TOR, but for most people it's a non-starter. What other options are there?
In that case, there is an information bottleneck. If you, as a single entity, have an idea and skills needed to translate it, then internal communication in your brain is very fast. But when we as a creator have an idea and describe it to AI (or even other humans), there is some very lossy compression going on.
Creative jobs in 10 years will probably shift to focus more on being able to communicate those ideas well to "execution units" and back, so the skill to learn would be mapping some internal "mindset" of an AI to predict outcomes.
Nobody's ever gonna show an id to get banned from a website.
The thing is that if you are a kid, your device would be bought and signed by your parent, you have no way of refusing to show ID cause device does it automatically. Of course there is a problem that children could use parent's phone but that's also a way to circumvent current age verification propositions.
The idea is just to sign device once for a kid and let them use it without constant worry.