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THE growth of Gemini (over 10k page requests so far today; as of the timing of writing), the promotion of the bulletins and IPFS have in general made Techrights a lot more than a Web site. Instead of using blog posts' commenting section (or Web forums) we use IRC and some time in the future we plan to explore GNUnet again (depending on its state of readiness; the project stresses it "is still only suitable for early adopters with some reasonable pain tolerance"). As its official Web site states: "The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can't even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. The Internet was not designed with security in mind: protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible."