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- Sep 28, 2021
I mentioned this in the big downtime thread, but I assume it got lost.
But because Kiwi Farms has gotten so thoroughly defamed it's easy for first line support to just brush you off if you contact them, and remembering and reading an IP or AS number is not fun over the phone.
But "luckily" since they are doing unprecedented infrastructure attack, setting up essentially a demonstration site for ISPs should at least be feasible. I don't know the exact setup you have, so if it can run on the same server as kiwifarms.net, but assuming they keep blackholing your entire subnet having a separate server should work.
And the easiest way to explain in a relatable way to an ISP that you NEED access to a site is if that has games, and games can be plain and simple static HTML. There's also a ton of open source games available (https://github.com/topics/html5-games https://github.com/leereilly/games#browser-based etc), so should be easy to set up.
Or if you have a ton of energy maybe we could get our own kiwiskribbl.io (multiplayer games are harder though, since they need some attack protection).
PS: I just wanted to write this down while I remembered it, you should take Christmas off.
But because Kiwi Farms has gotten so thoroughly defamed it's easy for first line support to just brush you off if you contact them, and remembering and reading an IP or AS number is not fun over the phone.
But "luckily" since they are doing unprecedented infrastructure attack, setting up essentially a demonstration site for ISPs should at least be feasible. I don't know the exact setup you have, so if it can run on the same server as kiwifarms.net, but assuming they keep blackholing your entire subnet having a separate server should work.
And the easiest way to explain in a relatable way to an ISP that you NEED access to a site is if that has games, and games can be plain and simple static HTML. There's also a ton of open source games available (https://github.com/topics/html5-games https://github.com/leereilly/games#browser-based etc), so should be easy to set up.
Or if you have a ton of energy maybe we could get our own kiwiskribbl.io (multiplayer games are harder though, since they need some attack protection).
PS: I just wanted to write this down while I remembered it, you should take Christmas off.