

Depends - how many family members do you have that the PRC might use against you? or who would miss you if the PRC black bagged you?
Depends - how many family members do you have that the PRC might use against you? or who would miss you if the PRC black bagged you?
And there are hundreds if not thousands of them, plus a lot of automated tooling.
Fantastic. Hadn’t heard it before.
And it only covers a period of 51 years (1948-1989).
Learning not to take everything so seriously.
“Vhat are you… sinking about?”
If you meet a bear in the woods today, you met a bear. If all day long all you meet is bears…
you’re also a bear.
Beyond your eventual technical solution, keep this in mind: untested backups don’t exist.
I recommend reading some documentation about industry-leading solutions like Veeam… you won’t be able to reproduce all of the enterprise-level functionality, at least not without spending a lot of money, but you can try to reproduce the basic practices of good backup systems.
Whatever system you implement, draft a testing plan. A simpler backup solution that you can test and validate will be worth more than something complex and highly detailed.
Not Telegram. Signal is a better choice which has been audited by third parties and produces internal transparency reports.
VPNs as a technology might not be illegal but circumventing the firewall certainly is.
This is a bit of a misunderstanding about how things work in an authoritarian system. Sure, you might fly under the radar for awhile, but if you call attention to yourself (say, by getting caught trying to bypass the government firewall) and you are not high-profile, then it is very low-effort to make you disappear. Few will notice, and those that do will stay silent out of fear.
If you are more high-profile you still get black-bagged, you just get released after, with your behavior suitably modified.
Naomi Wu no longer uploads to YouTube.