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Rambler wrote
Reply to New fleet of i2pd 0.9.46 routers by DcscZx5idox
How big is the batch? I've not looked at the netstats recently. Not me!
awdrifter wrote
It'll eventually be like China, each country has their own Great Firewall.
WarmPotato wrote
Reply to Ghislane who? by Rambler
Saw this on insta. Facts.
WarmPotato wrote
Creepy af
takeheart wrote
Reply to New fleet of i2pd 0.9.46 routers by DcscZx5idox
Who else? /f/technology/3275/the-mystery-of-as8003-an-ip-space-belonging-to-the-us
div1337 OP wrote
It's an improvement over using Google reCaptcha, at least for now it's not Google (although Google would probably just buy it). Ideally of course our website should be standalone, not loading resources from external sources.
takeheart wrote
Reply to Some things just take a life of their own by Wahaha
Ainz reinvents concorde fallacy, the hard way.
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in How To Be Anonymous Online — Part II by Rambler
Let's not forget to mention Firefox and DuckDuckGo. Oh, and did I mention that Medium is Clownflared and Internet Archive is shit at trying to view an article on it, forcing you to use Google Cache? It sounds like irony to me.
takeheart wrote
Reply to How To Be Anonymous Online — Part II by Rambler
Brave
ProtonMail
Signal
social media apps
What a joke.
takeheart wrote
hCaptcha turns this model around. When you use hCaptcha, companies bid on the work your users do as they prove their humanity. You get the rewards.
What rewards? Why the fuck do I need to prove humanity to another technological roadblock?
Wahaha wrote
Reply to Bad software sent postal workers to jail, because no one wanted to admit it could be wrong by div1337
I wonder who pocketed the differences.
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
I don't trust hCraptcha - their main page has a "Try it out" thing, which embeds hCraptcha over Clownflare, which means BCMA will block the main page after the first load. So it's clear to me they support Clownflare in some way.
Actually, the Stop Cloudflare repository said it's all about money. You can see it on hCraptcha main page:
hCaptcha allows websites to make money serving this demand while blocking bots and other forms of abuse.
The "abuse", of course, will be e.g. users who use Tor and they happen to visit a Clownflared website.
Is that the only issue? Well, it also has the issue reCRAPTCHA has - the user is still forced to solve it, the only thing that changes is who gets your data to abuse it.
burnerben wrote
its becoming way more popular. i prefer it aswell, dont have to spend 5 min on a captcha.
div1337 OP wrote
Reply to Bad software sent postal workers to jail, because no one wanted to admit it could be wrong by div1337
The real story is of corruption: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-52905378
Rambler wrote (edited )
Reply to Internet down in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., after beaver chews through fibre cable by AWiggerInTime
It's sort of crazy to think that in this modern era of wireless devices that behind all of them is large scale fiber deployments. Literally countless miles of fiber running from city to city, town to town. Underground, underwater and spanning the ocean to connect continents together.
People don't often stop to think about the actual physical point to point networking involved. The younger generation thinks the internet is just 'wireless' and comes from a box in their living room or from their cellphone. Even crazier when you look at datacenters and the vast amount of energy it takes to keep servers online.
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to by Luwzy37
Where the fuck is the report button in this place.
takeheart wrote
Reply to comment by AWiggerInTime in Internet down in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., after beaver chews through fibre cable by AWiggerInTime
In "normal" news the world is always ending, people are always losing, things are bad and getting worse, there is no light in the end.
So when a beaver chews through cable it's a good thing, at least that will slow down technological apocalypse.
AWiggerInTime OP wrote
Reply to Internet down in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., after beaver chews through fibre cable by AWiggerInTime
I like these kinds of news. Serious stuff is tiring after a while.
hass333 wrote
Reply to Ask A REAL Noctulian. by CO45TOB
He thought the Tempel was inactive or dormant in some way. Are you still active and welcoming members? It would be interesting if you could tell me about the entry into Tempel, tests for the initiate and all these beginner matters, your experiences. If you see it safer I'll give you a personal email ... whatever you see, thank you.
takeheart wrote
Reply to That's a Metaphor if I ever saw one by Wahaha
On what? I see capitalism, monopoly of violence, copyright, technocracy, jewish banking cabal, scientific establishment.
But all of those require cat on top to actively harm bottom cat for just being there, until the second platform is destroyed and bottom cat falls to the ground.
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to comment by BlackWinnerYoshi in Video of YouTube CEO Being Given “Free Expression” Award Sews Wide Hatred by Wahaha
Anyone talking about the concept of shadowbans on YouTube is immediately shadowbanned for doing so, so I’m not surprised you didn’t see any comments thereon.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in How To Be Anonymous Online — Part II by Rambler
I'll admit, I didn't read the article. Just copied from /r/privacy on reddit.