Actually, you have to be pretty stupid to back this proposal for *at least* the following reasons:
1. Bandwidth caps: I may be charged overage fees for traffic which I didn't made 2. Legal liability: I may get sued for a infringement which I didn't made, but was made by an unknown 3rd party which I cannot identify. 3. Contract terms: AFAIK most (home) contracts forbid you to provide services to 3rd parties. 4. Service quality: I may get degraded service because of unknown 3rd parties browsing for free.
Unhackable, unsinkable, etc. It seems like we never learn our lesson...
I would advocate for an issue tracker accesible to customers, but inaccesible otherwise. I think thats the way to get the best of both worlds.
Slashdot does it again....
Obviously you haven't heard of 4in6, though a Dual stack approach (using 10/8) would be more convenient.
If you are using quantum teleportation, why you even need a satellite???
Actually, you have to be pretty stupid to back this proposal for *at least* the following reasons:
1. Bandwidth caps: I may be charged overage fees for traffic which I didn't made
2. Legal liability: I may get sued for a infringement which I didn't made, but was made by an unknown 3rd party which I cannot identify.
3. Contract terms: AFAIK most (home) contracts forbid you to provide services to 3rd parties.
4. Service quality: I may get degraded service because of unknown 3rd parties browsing for free.
All in all, not free. Isn't it?
then they shouldn't have released the console with the "other os" option in the first place.