CF is an american company. They are subject to NSLs. Why should anything they say be trusted?
I'm running openwrt on an R7800 and so far had no issues. But that's just the router, you'll still need a modem.
They still get aggregate data that can be valuable. All the site visits that don't go through google search will still trigger a DNS lookup. Including geolocation.
If bits benefit from centralization the atoms do even more so.
CF is an american company. They are subject to NSLs. Why should anything they say be trusted?
I'm running openwrt on an R7800 and so far had no issues. But that's just the router, you'll still need a modem.
They still get aggregate data that can be valuable. All the site visits that don't go through google search will still trigger a DNS lookup. Including geolocation.
If bits benefit from centralization the atoms do even more so.