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Rambler OP wrote

Text below copied from the /r/gunbuilds post on reddit :

It appears the ATF is doing to P80 what they did to Ares 6'ish years ago. This shouldn't affect builders that have already purchased parts but the seizure of records always means theres a possibility previous, current and prospective customers may be on lists now possessed by the ATF.

There is no federal requirement to serialize self manufactured firearms but if you feel obligated so serialize your personally built firearms for your own records or premption of state laws, ATF serial number requirements here or more specifically 2002 in section 27, part 478.92 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

Note that depth requirements are based on thickness from flat surfaces of metal. At a minimum, the Serial number itself should be engraved on a metal part insert (ie. glock) though it is often easier to make all identifying marks on a metal insert (ie. HKI)

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xaen wrote

I found the link from r/privacy as well.

Looking at a web search for how the masses of people found reddit, most stated they heard about it from someone on youtube, and went to go check it out. Maybe look to get more people from sites other than reddit as well.

FWIW I also know early on reddit a lot of bot accounts they used to populate the service and make it feel like more people were there.

(Interesting How reddit started youtube video link)[https://youtu.be/RPN2vmZl4kA?t=345]

Things have defiantly changed on the internet since then but I honestly think the best thing for here is to add the good diverse content people are looking for, It will keep people coming back and recommending it to others.

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term99 OP wrote

Reply to comment by Rambler in High performance I2P+ router by term99

Thanks!

This is a low/mid range vps, 4vCPU 4GB Mem Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 0 @ 2.60GHz per /proc/cpuinfo The loadavg has been much higher than that before, job lag stays low, so its all within its limits.

Thanks for linking me, cool site btw.

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sudoer777 wrote

I'm using uBlock Origin, uMatrix, Cookie AutoDelete, Privacy Badger, Privacy Possum, Multi Account Containers, Facebook Container, Temporary Containers, ClearURLs, LocalCDN, Invidition, Redirector (for redirecting to Teddit). My setup is overkill lol

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Rambler wrote

I love the JS detection. I switch mine on and off all the time since some sites I still use require it. Nice reminder.

What sort of machine is powering your router? I noticed the load average, so that's why I'm asking. That'd be an issue on my router install, but it's a relatively low end VPS.

I'm going to work on a large I2P link directory today like I did for /f/yggdrasil and pin it here. I'll make sure you're on there.

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neilalexander wrote

Awesome, glad to see you here. I've had a few people say that they've never heard of Yggdrasil before, and that they were going to check it out. I hope that they do. Definitely one of the projects I'm excited to see take off in the coming years.

That’d be great, we still have big plans for future versions of Yggdrasil, including improving the routing protocol.

Done. This way you can pin / announce updates as you see fit.

Appreciate it!

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Rambler OP wrote

Awesome, glad to see you here. I've had a few people say that they've never heard of Yggdrasil before, and that they were going to check it out. I hope that they do. Definitely one of the projects I'm excited to see take off in the coming years.

Happy to help to mod /f/yggdrasil if you like.

Done. This way you can pin / announce updates as you see fit.

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