The WSJ reports on how net neutrality is gaining momentum in the U.S. on the heels of the Comcast traffic shaping and network interference practices.
Net Neutrality Picks Up Steam in the U.S.
February 12, 2008
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Ep. 265 – Jason Millar on Claude Mythos, Project Glasswing, and the Governance Crisis in Frontier AI
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 265: Jason Millar on Claude Mythos, Project Glasswing, and the Governance Crisis in Frontier AI

As I sit here in a small community in north-central Iowa, it’s a moment of hope. If the bill introduced yesterday gets through to the president’s desk, I’ll be able to believe it’s possible to finally get our country on the road to a true world-class broadband infrastructure. Rraming the issue for what it is, simply announcing a national broadband policy that includes reasonable wholesale pricing would sure help a lot.
Wishing Good Fortune
Hoping this benefits as many of the USA population as possible!
THANK YOU REDHAT FOR FIXING THE EXPLOIT
Yes Redhat posted the fix for linux iptables which of course microsoft would not do which allowed millions to be hackable for MONTHS HAHAHAHAHA.
i could affect your bandwidth isnt that nice.