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smartypants OP wrote (edited )

Google is detecting unusual activity

ah, thanks, interesting.

Google ignores10% to 15% of fresh commercial VPN exit IP points, but its annoying, because of the goddamn captcha crap you allude to. I assume they laboriously map out tor to further magnitude, because tor does not dice roll and segment and fracture, something I myself used to do to prevent any party from mapping all possible nodes, or all possible DRM locks tied to hash of originating IP.

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smartypants wrote (edited )

Thanks!

Nearly all of these download reuploaders may work still in 2021, and some work with age restricted videos too, but most are not for anonymous vpn or tor probably:

  • youtubepp.com
  • yewtu.be
  • invidious.snopyta.org
  • invidiou.site
  • invidious.fdn.fr
  • invidious.ggc-project.de
  • vid.mint.lgbt
  • nsfwyoutube.com
  • tube.incog.host

https://youtubepp.com/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://invidiou.site/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://invidious.ggc-project.de/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg (DOWN for now in march 2021)
https://vid.mint.lgbt/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://tube.incog.host/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://nsfwyoutube.com/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg

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dontvisitmyintentions wrote

It's very complete, with great links to the unconstitutional laws restricting the right to bear arms, so I hate to complain. But including the age cutoffs with other restrictions makes it seem worse than it is, and harder to use the map at a glance.

If people realized just how close they are to liberty, and just how terrible the non-age restrictions really are, maybe more single-issue gun-rights politicians could make it.

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Wingless wrote

SPECTACULAR! Runs great over Tor, do NOT have to enable the script, CAN watch "Little Fighter" without a VPN, and CAN save .mp4.

This is computing the way it should be. Whoever built it is a hero. We will see them dragging the cross down the main street in a couple of weeks that they'll be nailed to, so LET NOT THEIR SACRIFICE BE IN VAIN GO THERE RIGHT NOW! You can whistle the music you watch now, the day we finally get tired of all this shit and let the world burn.

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Wingless wrote

I've been using this blog as a chance to test Tor in the real world, and these archive.is links are an example of what DOES NOT WORK. You'll get shafted to a "security check" for any of those, and of course, there is only one way to "check" and only one company that does it, the company that claims ultimate right to track EVERYTHING you do on the web, and even if you were to go through their moronic exercise in misdirection pretending you're proving you're a human as they try to fingerprint your computer, the outcome would probably only be the usual error message that "Google is detecting unusual activity from this address" and that will be all.

Archive.is is not a copyright holder. The whole basis of their claim to hold web sites is that they're "archiving" them. So can somebody inside this tiny remnant real internet have a way to archive-the-archive and make it so people can read the page without kowtowing to the Top Horn of the Beast?

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Wingless wrote

Does anybody believe this story about how they're not granting governments access? Because it's easy to say no to the CIA. Because there's nothing that could be leveraged against them. Because corporations hate money. Uh-huh.

These are slave devices for slaves.. If we're going to have a society where nobody has computers, then fuck, let's get Ted Kaczinsky out of jail, into the White House, and do it PROPER - so we don't have ransomware in our hospitals, hackers controlling our banks, and foreign agents putting poison in the drinking water all by remote. Why have all the drawbacks of the corrupted Electronics Age, and none of the benefits?

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Rambler wrote

That's a great resource to be able to comply with all the wildly varying state to state laws. Also good if you want to add a non-residents permit for a state you don't live in to just see how many additional states it adds to your ability to free travel.

What a fucked up world where any of that is even a requirement.

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Wahaha OP wrote

Short answer, no. WebP is a mixed bag. Might be better or might be worse. No compelling reason to make a switch, yet, unless faced with very specific scenarios.

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Wahaha OP wrote

Reply to comment by spc50 in Normal day in Japan by Wahaha

It's somewhat too common to be only considered a subculture, though, it's mostly restricted to Tokyo. And it's not "young looking women", but actual schoolgirls who do cosplay and have jobs at maid cafes.

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J0yI9YUX41Wx wrote

Reply to comment by Rambler in I'll wait... by Rambler

Eh, some conservatives are upset by the book Heather Has Two Mommies. I would argue that those conservatives are not "the good guys", thus validating Ramaswamy's point. So, yeah, he's pretty much right!

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