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It would be nice if these articles (especially in net-savvy Wired) included computability and physical access arguments defining the current limits of practical internet surveillance, scoping a bit the unbounded oh-my-god-they're-reading-everything. Distributed growth beats centralized (observer) growth, no matter how many cooperative agents (AT&T, etc). i.e. what's the current sampling ceiling?


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