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Uh trannybros our girltalk didn't work.... This can't be happening, we're in charge here.....
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It's possible it's seeing some pages as insecure because of the way chat's loaded.Is Brave blocking the farms? Lion browser doesnt work while onion browser connects first try...
Sneeds on my machine.Is Brave blocking the farms? Lion browser doesnt work while onion browser connects first try...
Thanks, Null!
I have set this up just to see what happens. Do not make a habit of randomly entering your password on clearnet sites that purport to be a mirror. You will be hijacked. This is the only mirror I intend to establish and if it fails I do not intend to replace it.
And to be absolutely clear, 'mirrors' can inject random HTML. So verify any site you enter credentials on the Tor instance or Telegram or something first.
Edited my post. It's probably worth editing that maintenance notice on the home page to include a bit about removing any hosts file hacks.This is false information. The Chinese registrar I used is having issues delivering whois confirmation mail. I just have to have them confirm mail I sent.
You don't have to go this far for us, but you do. Thank you, Josh.Archive currently available at:
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you're welcome
Archive currently available at:
RSS feed:
you're welcome
that will change.Also, lol
@Null after the mirror change - sneed.today is now working regularly on clearnet w/ att. ThanksWhatever host/mirror sneed.today on appears to be blocked by OpenDNS. Was working a few days ago. They can resolve kiwifarms.net just fine.
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I run DNSBL with parallel requests to 3 of the fastest available servers to me, the filter is not stopping sneed.today. Works fine in Tor Browser through the onion network.
Using some random text file to track changes in another text file sounds like the most autistic thing I’ve ever heard.Anyone that changed their hosts file should probably remove the lines they added, in order to make future outages easier to diagnose. It's real easy to change a setting and forget all about it and then end up pulling your hair out trying to troubleshoot it in the future. When changing something like that, it's a good idea to make notes in a text file with the date and what you changed in case you need to fix something later down the line.
I probably shouldn't tell you that I use git to track the changes to that text file, should I?Using some random text file to track changes in another text file sounds like the most autistic thing I’ve ever heard.
I actually respect that.I probably shouldn't tell you that I use git to track the changes to that text file, should I?
Anyone that changed their hosts file should probably remove the lines they added, in order to make future outages easier to diagnose. It's real easy to change a setting and forget all about it and then end up pulling your hair out trying to troubleshoot it in the future. When changing something like that, it's a good idea to make notes in a text file with the date and what you changed in case you need to fix something later down the line.
And here I am like a pleb, making a copy of my original file and naming it hosts.sneed so that I could quickly go back to the original once the DNS issue was resolved.I probably shouldn't tell you that I use git to track the changes to that text file, should I?