Should you always encrypt your data before sensing it to a US-based cloud provider?

Should you always encrypt your data before sensing it to a US-based cloud provider?

If you use Windows you're already dead

If you use Chrome we've already had your funeral.

>sell unprocessed milk
What is this, anti-pasteurization because anti-vaccine crap wasn't dumb enough?

If you use Intel your will has already been read

If you use the Internet, the worms have already feasted on your corpse.

You should not send your data to a cloud provider.

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Raw milk is illegal in certain states.
Basically that picture is fucking retarded and probably made by an upset 12 year old "communist"

>neglect to pay your rulers
>communist
At least read what you're responding to, this is clearly a libertarian image.

Both Communists and libertarians endorse sodomy and worse so I can see why he got confused.

Communists oppose rulers

They however support the concept of wealth being taken from people to some central authority for the purposes of redistribution.

huh sounds like rule by a bureaucracy who would rightly be called rulers...

You always encrypt your data, period.

nextcloud

Why on earth would anyone with a brain send data to a cloud provider at all?

People want the freedom to suffer from milk poisoning (which is still deadly, to this day).

>yfw there is truth behind these posts
>yfw jokes now portrait a real life dystopia
What have we become?

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>should you always encrypt
yes

/saged and /threaded

We're living in the reality where memes are real