PS HTTPS

Another reason for the HTTPS push is to lock users out of setting up their own infrastructure at home that is not cloud-connected. If itโ€™s not capable of being spied on/monitored, it is useless to the Googles, Firefoxes, and other ad delivery platforms of the world.

Since itโ€™s impossible to obtain a valid TLS cert for a local connection, this means that any non-cloud-connected device will be marked insecure by Firefox, Chrome, etc. By marking anything that has a self-signed cert insecure (which goes along with this HTTPS push), and making it impossible for TLS to work, this deliberately and maliciously breaks anything that doesnโ€™t have a constant external connection. Thus, itโ€™ll then require any configuration (even if the device sits in your home) to be done via some cloud service.

You think this breaking of devices is accidental?

Nope, it is a strategy. A deliberate and obvious one. Obvious if you arenโ€™t morons like John Scalzi and his affirmational choir.

Itโ€™s really odd but predictable too that on Scalziโ€™s cloyingly mediocre site and other similar pseudo-intellectual habitats that Iโ€™ve been called a paranoiac for voicing opinions that the frenzied push to HTTPS is being done for anything other than altruistic, benevolent reasons by Google, etc. Why these self-avowed liberals trust that large monopolistic or near-monopolistic companies have their best interests in mind, I have no goddamn idea. It makes no sense at all. I assume itโ€™s just easier than thinking, which pseudo-intellectuals in particular are averse to.

Next up from a delusional liberal near you: how the NSA and CIA are really just fuzzy little puppies who only want to lick your face and cutely attempt to navigate the stairs.