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This block is gone now and .st is resolving normally.It brings up this:
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C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
on Windows or /etc/hosts
on Linux:kiwifarms.st 31.133.0.112
uploads.kiwifarms.st 31.133.0.112
#
at the start of any line, and it will be ignoredWhat do I do on TempleOS?Remember, whenever you get DNS blocked, just add these 2 lines toC:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
on Windows or/etc/hosts
on Linux:
Code:kiwifarms.st 31.133.0.112 uploads.kiwifarms.st 31.133.0.112
And don't forget about them, the IP address might change, and the Kiwi Farms domain might get unblocked. You can add a#
at the start of any line, and it will be ignored
Why are you sullying god's perfection with a TCP/IP stack?What do I do on TempleOS?
Clearly they're still trying, even though the results are far from consistent. And as the site's reputation grows it becomes easier to handwave it as just good DDoS mitigation instead of the providers skimping on resources.Amusing as the idea is, you know the troon brigade won't settle for anything less than total destruction. A DDoS that doesn't really work won't please them at all.
Yeah the server is throwing down the occasional 5xx error, sometimes for as long as seconds at a time.It appears Daily Dilation has started up again within the past hour. It has not been that bad so far, so I am sure that the troons are going to be blowing their stinkditches in rage left and right.
They've started early today.It appears Daily Dilation has started up again within the past hour. It has not been that bad so far, so I am sure that the troons are going to be blowing their stinkditches in rage left and right.
If trannies were creative or smart they wouldn't be stuck in a feedback loop of chopping off their cocks and grooming "eggs" to please people that hate them, at best.Amusing as the idea is, you know the troon brigade won't settle for anything less than total destruction. A DDoS that doesn't really work won't please them at all.
Golden Frog's founders, Ron and Carolyn Yokubaitis, are Internet veterans who have owned and operated Internet businesses since the dawn of the public Internet in 1994 (before the Web!). Their businesses include Texas.net (one of the first 50 ISPs in the United States), Giganews (the world's leading Usenet provider), Data Foundry (data center colocation and managed services) and Golden Frog.
In the brief, Ron ensured that a sizable portion of the argument also called for a return to Open Access rules... *The comments also exposed – again – several past ISP abuses witnessed by our companies (throttling and blocking) to counter the FCC’s recent assertion that the large ISPs have not harmed their users by engaging in these acts.*
Governments are not the only restrictive bodies. American companies can also restrict content. Many websites do so to protect individuals from obscene or slanderous material or do their best to avoid potentially offending visitors or contributors. The majority of users support website policies that prohibit hate speech or obscene content, despite the fact that much of the prohibited speech is protected under First Amendment principles. Community groups also try to limit what can be shown or displayed.
While regulation isn't favorable, in the absence of competition it is necessary to have light regulation. Market competition does not exist within the duopolized ISP market, so the Open Internet Order puts into place necessary, but light, regulations. It’s a step in the right direction, but there is still much that has not been addressed. Providers still have too much control, and Internet users are vulnerable to all sorts of barriers to an Open Internet including “fast lanes” and encryption-blocking technologies. An Open Internet will only exist with a truly competitive market that allows users to choose an ISP that respects their privacy while also providing excellent service.
Like the ocean, the Internet must remain open and free. Humanity is an ocean. A limit on the Internet is a limit on humanity and its promise for the future.
Many people and groups challenge our online freedom by controlling content on websites or limiting access altogether. These restrictions do not support freedom or enable our global society to flourish. Whether the reasons to restrict online access are preventative or a reaction to criticism, an open Internet cannot endure if companies and individuals continue to inhibit access and limit sharing of information.
Frankly, his cohort is largely responsible for the current state of the Internet, and I would be willing to bet he hates Kiwi Farms specifically.A good speech by Cory Doctorow about how the internet is shit now, antitrust, all that. Very much on the same lines as what Null has been saying recently. https://youtu.be/rimtaSgGz_4
If they were smart people they wouldn't be troons.Why does he even bother? They haven't had any impact in months and Null's only become more adept at mitigating them. It's less than a minor annoyance at this point. Stop breaking the law Elliot.
/threads/mad-at-the-internet.49299/post-16735985Anyone know which EFF employee was shit talking Kiwi Farms on Xwitter or Mastodon? Can't find it in the last 15 pages.