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  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

    I wonder if MSFT would take them. Sounds like they’re going to roll their own, though.

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    #7

    @jon-nyc said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

    Sounds like they’re going to roll their own.

    If you think you're running a service that "goes against the world," rolling your own server infrastructure is the only way to go, since you'd expect the world to pressure whichever hosting service you use to shut you down.

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      Aqua Letifer
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      #8

      I'm with Ax in part. If the dark web guys can figure it out, the Parler people can figure it out.

      The problem is, this is gay wedding cakes, except hypocritical. Plenty of other radical groups have organized on already established social media platforms with no consequence in terms of their server hosting.

      An optimistic view of all this is that regarding the printing press analogy, it's all part of one large social correction that needed to take place anyway.

      Please love yourself.

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      • JollyJ Offline
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        Jolly
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        #9

        Ah, yes.

        Time to legislate.

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          Does anyone wonder about the decision by the DOD to choose Microsoft over AWS - when up until President Trump's intervention, it appeared all but certain to go to AWS?

          "AWS is alleging that procedural errors in and changes to the request for proposal lead to the Department of Defense, as well as U.S. President Donald Trump’s interference, to erroneously award the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI, contract to Microsoft."
          12.15.20

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            #11

            For the record I think this is 100 times worse than twitter banning Trump and few other nutters.

            You were warned.

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              Jolly
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              Enjoy!

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                jon-nyc
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                Excerpt from the letter to Parler.

                “Over the past several weeks, we’ve reported 98 examples to Parler of posts that clearly encourage and incite violence... It’s clear that Parler does not have an effective process to comply with the AWS terms of service. It also seems that Parler is still trying to determine its position on content moderation,” the letter reads. “Because Parler cannot comply with our terms of service and poses a very real risk to public safety, we plan to suspend Parler’s account effective Sunday, January 10th, at 11:59PM PST.”

                You were warned.

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                • KlausK Online
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                  #14

                  It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                  That said, I also think this isn't good.

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                    jon-nyc
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                    #15

                    They should probably move to IBM or MSFT just to not have to shit down for a week, but then build their own infrastructure anyway.

                    You were warned.

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                      jon-nyc
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                      #16

                      Gab own their own shit but then this happens:

                      You were warned.

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                      • KlausK Klaus

                        It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                        That said, I also think this isn't good.

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                        Jolly
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                        #17

                        @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                        It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                        That said, I also think this isn't good.

                        Enjoy!

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                        • JollyJ Jolly

                          @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                          It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                          That said, I also think this isn't good.

                          Enjoy!

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                          Klaus
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                          #18

                          @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                          @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                          It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                          That said, I also think this isn't good.

                          Enjoy!

                          What do you want me to enjoy?

                          JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
                          • KlausK Klaus

                            @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                            @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                            It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                            That said, I also think this isn't good.

                            Enjoy!

                            What do you want me to enjoy?

                            JollyJ Offline
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                            Jolly
                            wrote on last edited by Jolly
                            #19

                            @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                            @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                            @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                            It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                            That said, I also think this isn't good.

                            Enjoy!

                            What do you want me to enjoy?

                            I've been preaching for quite sometime about a couple of different facets of this story:

                            1. The internet is the new public square, especially the Big Tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. There has to be some level of regulation (at least for Americans) that ensures the same level of free speech as a public square.

                            2. Big, can be too big. It stifles competition and innovation. It's time for some Teddy Roosevelt trust-busting.

                            The Left in this country is currently using the Capitol Riot as their Reichstag Fire and Big Tech is helping them silence any and all opposition...

                            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                            • JollyJ Jolly

                              @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                              @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                              @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                              It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                              That said, I also think this isn't good.

                              Enjoy!

                              What do you want me to enjoy?

                              I've been preaching for quite sometime about a couple of different facets of this story:

                              1. The internet is the new public square, especially the Big Tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. There has to be some level of regulation (at least for Americans) that ensures the same level of free speech as a public square.

                              2. Big, can be too big. It stifles competition and innovation. It's time for some Teddy Roosevelt trust-busting.

                              The Left in this country is currently using the Capitol Riot as their Reichstag Fire and Big Tech is helping them silence any and all opposition...

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                              Klaus
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #20

                              @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                              @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                              @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                              @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                              It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                              That said, I also think this isn't good.

                              Enjoy!

                              What do you want me to enjoy?

                              I've been preaching for quite sometime about a couple of different facets of this story:

                              1. The internet is the new public square, especially the Big Tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. There has to be some level of regulation (at least for Americans) that ensures the same level of free speech as a public square.

                              2. Big, can be too big. It stifles competition and innovation. It's time for some Teddy Roosevelt trust-busting.

                              The Left in this country is currently using the Capitol Riot as their Reichstag Fire and Big Tech is helping them silence any and all opposition...

                              I don't necessarily disagree with what you said, but it's still not so clear to me what specifically you want me to enjoy. It's not like I endorse what's happening. Quite to the contrary...

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                              • KlausK Klaus

                                @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                                That said, I also think this isn't good.

                                Enjoy!

                                What do you want me to enjoy?

                                I've been preaching for quite sometime about a couple of different facets of this story:

                                1. The internet is the new public square, especially the Big Tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. There has to be some level of regulation (at least for Americans) that ensures the same level of free speech as a public square.

                                2. Big, can be too big. It stifles competition and innovation. It's time for some Teddy Roosevelt trust-busting.

                                The Left in this country is currently using the Capitol Riot as their Reichstag Fire and Big Tech is helping them silence any and all opposition...

                                I don't necessarily disagree with what you said, but it's still not so clear to me what specifically you want me to enjoy. It's not like I endorse what's happening. Quite to the contrary...

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                                Jolly
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                                @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                                That said, I also think this isn't good.

                                Enjoy!

                                What do you want me to enjoy?

                                I've been preaching for quite sometime about a couple of different facets of this story:

                                1. The internet is the new public square, especially the Big Tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. There has to be some level of regulation (at least for Americans) that ensures the same level of free speech as a public square.

                                2. Big, can be too big. It stifles competition and innovation. It's time for some Teddy Roosevelt trust-busting.

                                The Left in this country is currently using the Capitol Riot as their Reichstag Fire and Big Tech is helping them silence any and all opposition...

                                I don't necessarily disagree with what you said, but it's still not so clear to me what specifically you want me to enjoy. It's not like I endorse what's happening. Quite to the contrary...

                                I'm being somewhat facetious...The defeat of Trump, coupled with the takeover of the Senate by the Dem party, will embolden the Far Left and their fascist bent. I think Big Tech has bought Biden, heart and soul. I also think he is too mentally and physically weak to defend the Center.I

                                Silicon Valley politics are going to rule, and the Devil take whoever, whatever or whomever they do not approve of.

                                Lastly, when that is taken into considerarion, maybe Renauda is right in his prognostication.

                                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                • JollyJ Jolly

                                  @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                                  That said, I also think this isn't good.

                                  Enjoy!

                                  What do you want me to enjoy?

                                  I've been preaching for quite sometime about a couple of different facets of this story:

                                  1. The internet is the new public square, especially the Big Tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. There has to be some level of regulation (at least for Americans) that ensures the same level of free speech as a public square.

                                  2. Big, can be too big. It stifles competition and innovation. It's time for some Teddy Roosevelt trust-busting.

                                  The Left in this country is currently using the Capitol Riot as their Reichstag Fire and Big Tech is helping them silence any and all opposition...

                                  I don't necessarily disagree with what you said, but it's still not so clear to me what specifically you want me to enjoy. It's not like I endorse what's happening. Quite to the contrary...

                                  I'm being somewhat facetious...The defeat of Trump, coupled with the takeover of the Senate by the Dem party, will embolden the Far Left and their fascist bent. I think Big Tech has bought Biden, heart and soul. I also think he is too mentally and physically weak to defend the Center.I

                                  Silicon Valley politics are going to rule, and the Devil take whoever, whatever or whomever they do not approve of.

                                  Lastly, when that is taken into considerarion, maybe Renauda is right in his prognostication.

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                                  #22

                                  @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  @jolly said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                  It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                                  That said, I also think this isn't good.

                                  Enjoy!

                                  What do you want me to enjoy?

                                  I've been preaching for quite sometime about a couple of different facets of this story:

                                  1. The internet is the new public square, especially the Big Tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. There has to be some level of regulation (at least for Americans) that ensures the same level of free speech as a public square.

                                  2. Big, can be too big. It stifles competition and innovation. It's time for some Teddy Roosevelt trust-busting.

                                  The Left in this country is currently using the Capitol Riot as their Reichstag Fire and Big Tech is helping them silence any and all opposition...

                                  I don't necessarily disagree with what you said, but it's still not so clear to me what specifically you want me to enjoy. It's not like I endorse what's happening. Quite to the contrary...

                                  I'm being somewhat facetious...The defeat of Trump, coupled with the takeover of the Senate by the Dem party, will embolden the Far Left and their fascist bent. I think Big Tech has bought Biden, heart and soul. I also think he is too mentally and physically weak to defend the Center.I

                                  Silicon Valley politics are going to rule, and the Devil take whoever, whatever or whomever they do not approve of.

                                  Lastly, when that is taken into considerarion, maybe Renauda is right in his prognostication.

                                  .

                                  The far left could gain more actual power, but isn’t there also a chance that moderate ideas could have more space once the “great orange menace” has been removed?

                                  If you believe TDS is a thing, maybe the some of the “D” will disappear with the “T” in power.

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                                  • KlausK Klaus

                                    It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around. Not many have capacity on the level that AWS has, but Parler is small enough that they have plenty of options.

                                    That said, I also think this isn't good.

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                                    @klaus said in Amazon cutting ties with Parler:

                                    It shouldn't be too hard for Parler to move to a different cloud provider. There are plenty of them around.

                                    That was my thought too (unless they didn’t build their system to be cloud agnostic by using some AWS-only services). That being said, I imagine if they went to Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Google, etc...they’d get kicked off of each.

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                                      jon-nyc
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                                      You were warned.

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                                        spooky

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                                          Bezos givith and Bezos taketh away

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