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Australia works fine stop using whatever cuckold ISP you're on.
Who do you use? I figured with the NBN it didn't really matter who you used any more.
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Australia works fine stop using whatever cuckold ISP you're on.
And of course, the troon version of Red Dawn. Where the reds that take over the small town are troons.Kiwi Camp will have sign over gate saying LGBTQ2+A?= FREEDOM
They will make us fly that new hideous flag with like 500 genders on it as part of reeducation.
Instead of like in Hogan's Heroes, the Nazis are actually the prisoners! Klink's character is now a bald tranny; Schultz is Chris-Chan.
The guards are furries.
Oh dear god this is real.
It’s blocked by Moose Mobile an Optus (edit: fixed) sub-lease carrier.Australia works fine stop using whatever cuckold ISP you're on.
i was able to traceroute far enough to see what's null-routing it and i'm in the US. appears to beI can't even traceroute to KF right now. Never seen anything like it. This reeks of intent.
I used to party with a Telus manager. He was a literal cuck whose wife was interested in me. Couldn't get over violating the sanctity of marriage so nothing ever happened. Telus as a company is exactly the kind of progressive-dominated cesspool that you'd expect to blackhole "problematic" websites.
vlan2943.pni1.lon1.uk.m247.com
for me.I recommend what Null wrote hereYou are all over-reacting. This is far better than before when the site would go down for a week at a time.
How traceroute looks from my neti was able to traceroute far enough to see what's null-routing it and i'm in the US. appears to bevlan2943.pni1.lon1.uk.m247.com
for me.
~ $ traceroute kiwifarms.net
traceroute to kiwifarms.net (103.114.191.1), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 _gateway (192.168.1.254) 1.249 ms 1.515 ms 1.798 ms
2 * * *
...
30 * * *
I don't know what it really means, I get a couple hops out of Charter before it's all dropped. If there's multiple hops it's not them doing it, right? it's whatever they're routing it to that's refusing it? I really have no idea.i was able to traceroute far enough to see what's null-routing it and i'm in the US. appears to bevlan2943.pni1.lon1.uk.m247.com
for me.
How'd you phrase it?Left a message with my ISP about the outage.
"Dear Sir,How'd you phrase it?
They only care about threats of legal action when they come from a party big enough to inflict damage. That isn't us.I can't believe there is no legal recourse for this kind of thing. The only other thing a company fears as much as a troon is the threat of legal action.
There is. We just aren't willing to participate in any of those processes due to personal ideology and finances.I can't believe there is no legal recourse for this kind of thing. The only other thing a company fears as much as a troon is the threat of legal action.
I've had no interruptions. I suspect it's because I'm on an oddball isp. This is the only time I've ever been glad to be on satellite internet.It also weird to me, for example i tried to use all my mobile internet providers and both had problems to connect to the farm until 2 hours ago, then it connected without issues after that, in my laptop i have Google DNS but removed it for a while the one from my ISP (CANTV) and same issue, it lasted 2 hours but it came back and works normally
The last couple of years have shown that the law no longer offers protection to those despised by the elite, or barely does. The rot that has infected corporations, education, government, and entertainment, well, the judicial system is not somehow immune.I can't believe there is no legal recourse for this kind of thing. The only other thing a company fears as much as a troon is the threat of legal action.
If i'm tinfoil hatting here, I think that several glowies have been working with the troons all along to shut us down, as we are a vast repository of information that they would prefer they alone have. The glowies must be tearing their hair out until they say "fffffuck it! Just shutdown the entire United States and see if we can dampen the access"I can't believe there is no legal recourse for this kind of thing. The only other thing a company fears as much as a troon is the threat of legal action.
I think mostly it's the IT troons, but there are certainly government actors who are aware.If i'm tinfoil hatting here, I think that several glowies have been working with the troons all along to shut us down, as we are a vast repository of information that they would prefer they alone have. The glowies must be tearing their hair out until they say "fffffuck it! Just shutdown the entire United States and see if we can dampen the access"