- Joined
- Jan 28, 2018
Oh that Elliot guy is supposed to be a woman. I wasn't paying attention and kept wondering when and how Null got into such a beef with these wikihow character cosplayers and kept wondering if it had anything to do with his AV.
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It's really funny when you work in an IT field and you see these 2 separate entities interact.The separation between the average person and computer weirdos continues to grow ever wider.
He was joking. If normies aren't willing to use Tor, they're definitely not willing to spend $3,000 for a HF transmitter and wait for the atmosphere to be the right shape to shitpost.Is this is any way serious? Should I investigate hardware and learning a skill?
Comcast and AT&T seem to be the stragglers. Unfortunately I use both. Nord's Seattle node doesn't work for me, but the Vancouver BC one right next to it does.Clearnet still down for me in the northeast US, using Comcast. Tor and .net on Tor are working great, so still a Tor nigger, but as long as I can connect somehow, I will continue to sneed.
One thing I genuinely don't get is is actually why Null is hounded so much.
The main issue to worry about is a Lanham Act suit which could be really expensive, but even without that, it could probably be seized via the UDRP process through ICANN, which is an administrative tribunal for domain name disputes. There's probably a really good argument a name like that is "confusingly similar" to the real entity.Honeycombs.io is $33 for the first year on epik. I'm genuinely considering throwing something up for a year if I figure out what the legal implications are.
On second thought, I really am not in a position where I can afford legal fees or anything if I do end up getting sued.
Yeah, comcast is the only holdout it seems like lol.