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I wouldn't know, I haven't seen anything posted but my uneducated take is that the moors were only forced out temporarily by the Crusades and it was still the brownest EU victim for centuries. You may need to post the change in info you want to see.
Migrants beat an old man, riots erupted across Murica, Spain (nice) because the police literally do nothing about this, then the government blames it on the far right and starts making arrests. Of the rioters and not the migrant assaulters.I don't know what's happened, but every euro country is currently trying to suppress news of their population fighting globohomo mass immigration, basically on the "one domino falls, every other domino goes too" idea..
One rebellion in a European country emboldens every other euro country, is the prevailing theory.
ETA: I'm a double posting faggot, and I suck cocks in hell.
The funniest thing about the Barcelona thing is that gypsies joined on the side of the spaniards to beat the shit out of any moroccans they see, imagine sucking so bad not even the fucking gypsies want you.Migrants beat an old man, riots erupted across Barcelona because the police literally do nothing about this, then the government blames it on the far right and starts making arrests. Of the rioters and not the migrant assaulters.
Just show them this, followed by having a frank, concise, yet meaningful discussion regarding the material shown.I really do hope AI waiful Grok isn't a kill shot for western civilization. I think at least some adults that already have their shit together will be able resist (not Ralph), but anyone growing up where a companion AI is just a thing that exists? They might not have a chance.
How do I nail an anti-AI companion sentiment into my children's psyche's hard enough that they look at anyone who partakes as someone to be pitied and shunned? Because this shit is going to ruin lives.
Do I go full Puritan and call AI the devil?
Southport, but in Spain.Migrants beat an old man, riots erupted across Barcelona because the police literally do nothing about this, then the government blames it on the far right and starts making arrests. Of the rioters and not the migrant assaulters.
A position for a “Full Stack Engineer – Waifus” has been posted to the career page on xAI. Applicants will be expected to be able to help guide the development of real time avatars, push research into gameplay to help innovate the product, and ensure quality. Applicants should be well-versed in Python and Rust.
The job is based in Palo Alto and applicants are expected to be located near the bay area. But those who meet the requirements could make as much as $440,000 a year working on anime waifus.
It's time to do the sneedful, Null.Tech Stack
Annual Salary Range
- Python, Rust, WebSocket, WebRTC
$180,000 - $440,000 USD
Bro if the west gets oneshot by jiggling pixels and mushmouthed anime squees then it was inevitableI really do hope AI waiful Grok isn't a kill shot for western civilization. I think at least some adults that already have their shit together will be able resist (not Ralph), but anyone growing up where a companion AI is just a thing that exists? They might not have a chance.
How do I nail an anti-AI companion sentiment into my children's psyche's hard enough that they look at anyone who partakes as someone to be pitied and shunned? Because this shit is going to ruin lives.
Do I go full Puritan and call AI the devil?
You're a grown man calling himself "Catgirl" on the Internet with a little anime girl avatar. Maybe try leading by example instead? You're your children's rolemodel so from what I can tell they are already doomed to be anime gooners. Or maybe they will go full 180 and think it's cringe cause their dad is into it, your only hope probably.I really do hope AI waiful Grok isn't a kill shot for western civilization. I think at least some adults that already have their shit together will be able resist (not Ralph), but anyone growing up where a companion AI is just a thing that exists? They might not have a chance.
How do I nail an anti-AI companion sentiment into my children's psyche's hard enough that they look at anyone who partakes as someone to be pitied and shunned? Because this shit is going to ruin lives.
Do I go full Puritan and call AI the devil?
Every time someone brings up anime to me I get to tell them all anime, without exception is a pre-cursor to degeneracy and porn addiction.You're a grown man calling himself "Catgirl" on the Internet with a little anime girl avatar. Maybe try leading by example instead? You're your children's rolemodel so from what I can tell they are already doomed to be anime gooners. Or maybe they will go full 180 and think it's cringe cause their dad is into it, your only hope probably.
I’m more worried about the Tyrannid part. The odds that you are British or worse, British is just too fucking high. I’m sorry, but as you know there are no innocents, only varying degrees of guilt.Every time someone brings up anime to me I get to tell them all anime, without exception is a pre-cursor to degeneracy and porn addiction.
If I didn't have the avatar I wouldn't get to say it as often.
In my defense, I liked playing the Zerg in Starcraft II before I was sucked into the 40K lore black hole and really liked the first two Alien movies.I’m more worried about the Tyrannid part. The odds that you are British or worse, British is just too fucking high. I’m sorry, but as you know there are no innocents, only varying degrees of guilt.
My point is that people who quote atrocity porn chapter and verse might be bad students of history.I can't construct a holocoaster out the back, but I can definitely do babies on bayonets, from a standing start, right here, right now.
I might be a bong, but I've still got a thirty minute head start on the polis.
What's your point?
I saw that! but the xeet says Murcia, so which is it?Murica, Spain (nice)
The bodies of the jews who caused all this invasion need to be buried first.Oh wonderful, the Spanish government is now threatening journalists for reporting on the Sand Niggers doing Sand Niggers things. Euros are going to have to wake up and understand that they will only have peace when the bodies of these animals are buried beneath the streets
Cloudflare Starts Blocking Pirate Sites For UK Users
Error 451 is returned when a domain is blocked for legal reasons.
>In response to a legal order, Cloudflare has taken steps to limit access to this website through Cloudflare’s pass-through security and CDN services within the United Kingdom.
Cloudflare has become the first internet intermediary beyond local residential ISPs, to block access to pirate sites in the UK. Users attempting to access certain pirate sites are greeted with 'Error 451 - Unavailable for Legal Reasons'. In theory, ISP blocking should prevent UK users from even seeing this notice, but a combination of Cloudflare's blocking mechanism and choices made by some VPN users results in a piracy dead end.
cloud-darkInternet service providers BT, Virgin Media, Sky, TalkTalk, EE, and Plusnet account for the majority of the UK’s residential internet market and as a result, blocking injunctions previously obtained at the High Court often list these companies as respondents.
These so-called “no fault’ injunctions stopped being adversarial a long time ago; ISPs indicate in advance they won’t contest a blocking order against various pirate sites, and typically that’s good enough for the Court to issue an order with which they subsequently comply.
For more than 15 years, this has led to blocking being carried out as close to users as possible, with ISPs’ individual blocking measures doing the heavy lifting. A new wave of blocking targeting around 200 pirate site domains came into force yesterday but with the unexpected involvement of a significant new player.
Cloudflare Blocks Pirate Sites “For Legal Reasons”
If piracy is rampant, in the UK pirate site blocking must qualify as rampant too. In the latest wave of blocking that seems to have come into force yesterday, close to 200 pirate domains requested by the Motion Picture Association were added to one of the longest pirate site blocking lists in the world.
The big change is the unexpected involvement of Cloudflare, which for some users attempting to access the domains added yesterday, displays the following notice:
Cloudflare 451 2025-07-15
As stated in the notice, Error 451 is returned when a domain is blocked for legal reasons, in this case reasons specific to the UK.
In response to a legal order, Cloudflare has taken steps to limit access to this website through Cloudflare’s pass-through security and CDN services within the United Kingdom.
Background: Cloudflare’s Blocking Policy
Before we take a look at the ‘legal order’ that prompted Cloudflare to take this action, Cloudflare’s blocking policy for copyright claims concerning its CDN and security services provides useful background information.
Because Cloudflare cannot remove content it does not host, other service providers are better positioned to address these issues. Among other things, any blocking by Cloudflare is of limited effectiveness, as a website will be accessible if it stops using Cloudflare’s network. Cloudflare therefore regularly pushes back against attempts to seek blocking orders.
Cloudflare notes that it may take steps to comply with valid orders if, among other things, “principles relating to proportionality, due process, and transparency” are upheld.
Whether Cloudflare pushed back here isn’t clear, but the information made available falls well short of that promised in the Error 451 notice.
Semi-Transparent and Still Lacking
With no central repository of blocking orders and no legal requirement to share details of injunctions with the public, transparency in the UK is mostly left to chance. Some orders make their way online, but there is no guarantee.
For those interested in finding out more about the order affecting Cloudflare, the company provides a link which promises to reveal “the party that requested it, and the authority that issued it.” The link directs to the Lumen Database, which publishes information effectively donated by companies such as Google and Cloudflare, for the purpose of improving transparency.
In this case there’s no indication of who requested the blocking order, or the authority that issued it. However, from experience we know that the request was made by the studios of the Motion Picture Association and for the same reason the High Court in London was the issuing authority.
To the general public, the information is just a short list of domains. If it wasn’t for the efforts of Lumen, Google and Cloudflare, the situation would be significantly less clear than that.
Lumen-MPA-2025-07-15
Look more closely and further issues become apparent. According to the sender of the original notice (a law firm representing the studios), an explanation of the court order can be found in “paragraph 1, paragraph 2, and Schedule 1 of the Order” but where that can be found isn’t made any more clear than the name of the issuing court.
Then there’s the date of the notice – February 22, 2024, well over a year ago – for blocking that we believe started just yesterday.
Dynamic Blocking=Limited Transparency
The list of 14 domains probably relates to a High Court blocking injunction obtained by the MPA pre-February 2024, but exactly when is more difficult to say.
The issue lies with dynamic injunctions; while a list of domains will appear in the original order (which may or may not be made available), when the MPA concludes that other domains that appear subsequently are linked to the same order, those can be blocked too, but the details are only rarely made public.
From information obtained independently, one candidate is an original order obtained in December 2022 which requested blocking of domains with well known pirate brands including 123movies, fmovies, soap2day, hurawatch, sflix, and onionplay. This leads directly to another unusual issue.
The notice linked from Cloudflare doesn’t directly concern Cloudflare. The studios sent the notice to Google after Google agreed to voluntarily remove those domains from its search indexes, if it was provided with a copy of relevant court orders. Notices like these were supplied and the domains were deindexed, and the practice has continued ever since.
That raises questions about the nature of Cloudflare’s involvement here and why it links to the order sent to Google; notices sent to Cloudflare are usually submitted to Lumen by Cloudflare itself. That doesn’t appear to be the case here.
Partially Effective at Blocking VPNs
When blocking measures are required, Cloudflare digs in when requests concern its public DNS resolver (1.1.1.1). To achieve a similar effect, Cloudflare uses another technique instead.
“In countries with laws that provide for blocking access to online content, Cloudflare may geoblock websites to limit access in the relevant jurisdiction to those websites through Cloudflare’s pass-through security and CDN services.”
Cloudflare appears to be using geo-blocking in the UK, as some VPN users will soon find out. In normal circumstances a VPN using a server in the UK will bypass ISP blocking no differently than a server located anywhere else in the world. Users attempting to gain access to domains currently blocked by Cloudflare, using a VPN server in the UK, will be greeted by Cloudflare’s Error 451 blocking notice instead.
Scale of Blocking Potentially Significant
Checking through the new domains blocked yesterday, something else becomes apparent; they appear in multiple blocking orders, not just the one highlighted above. We’re unable to check ~200 domains immediately but at least potentially, hundreds or even thousands of domains could be involved. And that may actually be a very good thing.
Domains blocked by Sky, BPI and others, don’t appear to be affected, at least as far as we can determine. All relate to sites targeted by the MPA, and the majority if not all trigger malware warnings of a very serious kind, either immediately upon visiting the sites, or shortly after.
At least in the short term, if Cloudflare is blocking a domain in the UK, moving on is strongly advised.