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Y'know, I read some screed by a troon recently about how .io domains contribute to imperialistic ethnic cleansing.

Basically the British Indian Ocean territory is a bunch of islands that Britain controls. The British evicted all the natives to rent the islands out to the US military. The story is a bit more complicated than that because very few of the natives were actual landowners and it was really some farming company that owned the land. And the farming company employed the natives, but they always retained the right to evict them anytime they wanted to. But none of that matters to woke morons, like the type of tranny asslickers who work at honeycomb.io.

I wonder what the blm types in silicon valley would think of honeycomb contributing to ethnic cleansing.
 
Y'know, I read some screed by a troon recently about how .io domains contribute to imperialistic ethnic cleansing.

Basically the British Indian Ocean territory is a bunch of islands that Britain controls. The British evicted all the natives to rent the islands out to the US military. The story is a bit more complicated than that because very few of the natives were actual landowners and it was really some farming company that owned the land. And the farming company employed the natives, but they always retained the right to evict them anytime they wanted to. But none of that matters to woke morons, like the type of tranny asslickers who work at honeycomb.io.

I wonder what the blm types in silicon valley would think of honeycomb contributing to ethnic cleansing.
Ethnic cleansing sounds pretty illegal to me, surely Cogent wouldn't want that on our new Ethical Internet.
 
Y'know, I read some screed by a troon recently about how .io domains contribute to imperialistic ethnic cleansing.

Basically the British Indian Ocean territory is a bunch of islands that Britain controls. The British evicted all the natives to rent the islands out to the US military. The story is a bit more complicated than that because very few of the natives were actual landowners and it was really some farming company that owned the land. And the farming company employed the natives, but they always retained the right to evict them anytime they wanted to. But none of that matters to woke morons, like the type of tranny asslickers who work at honeycomb.io.

I wonder what the blm types in silicon valley would think of honeycomb contributing to ethnic cleansing.
Thats not really the whole of it.

What really happened is this. Britain knew that it was going to have to decolonize the Seychelles since the natives were very much, on the whole, in favor of independence. Doing this, they split off some of the islands (basically, the ones the uninhabited ones that they wanted to keep) shortly before scheduling the independence vote. All's fair, right? Well, according to the UN, wrong, as they had passed resolutions several years prior stating that such "pre-independence vote" divisions were illegal and that full decolonization of existing colonies or otherwise equality with the metropole was needed. No cutting out, for example, Dakar because that was more pro-French than the rest of Senegal. So the argument is whether the BIOT was a legitimate political division or stolen from the Seychelles. Ultimately, after sixty years of obstinance, it almost sounds like Brittan has conceded about a year ago and I wouldn't be surprised if the BIOT goes away within five years.
 
Ultimately, after sixty years of obstinance, it almost sounds like Brittan has conceded about a year ago and I wouldn't be surprised if the BIOT goes away within five years.
This is basically what most of Britain's colonies had to do to get rid of them. Just tell them "fuck off, go away." They usually just did.

Then there were pussies like Canada and Australia who basically did that but said "okay whatever we'll pretend your king or queen or whatever is in charge but still just fuck off, go away."

Americans being Americans, we basically also did that, but being Americans, decided we should shoot at each other for a while before that.
 
This is basically what most of Britain's colonies had to do to get rid of them. Just tell them "fuck off, go away." They usually just did.

Then there were pussies like Canada and Australia who basically did that but said "okay whatever we'll pretend your king or queen or whatever is in charge but still just fuck off, go away."

Americans being Americans, we basically also did that, but being Americans, decided we should shoot at each other for a while before that.
The war of 1812
 
I work for the swiss government, which uses a company called Switch for lots of it's IT infrastructure like network security, DNS, user ID, etc.

Yesterday they blocked access to kiwifarms.net because it got flagged as malware.
Changing DNS servers solved it, so it didn't seem to be a more extensive ban from all fed networks.

I emailed Switch this morning using their template to report false positives. They replied that they use a blocklist from Spamhaus, which contains one of KFs IPv4 addresses.
Switch manually unblocked the domain, so I think all swiss feds should have access from their work network again, but other countries or public organizations might use the same list as well, so getting Spamhaus to remove the IP could be a good idea.

From: SWITCH DNS Firewall <dnsfirewall@switch.ch>
Sent: Friday, 10 November 2023 10:25
To: [my email]
Subject: [SWITCH#2023111010001237] Blocked Website (DNS Firewall)



Hello [my name]

thank you for your report! I checked an it is not the domain itself that is blocked but rather one of the four IPv4 addresses that is in the following netrange list https://www.spamhaus.org/drop/. Regardless I deblocked the domain, please proceed with caution.

All the best

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SWITCH-CERT
Werdstrasse 2, P.O. Box, 8021 Zurich, Switzerland
incident phone: +41 44 268 15 40
incident email: cert@switch.ch
http://www.switch.ch

Security-Blog: http://securityblog.switch.ch

10.11.2023 09:10 (Europe/Zurich) - [my name] wrote:

Hello SWITCH-CERT,

This website was blocked by the DNS Firewall. The following data was recorded:

Client: [my ip]
Queried Domain: kiwifarms.net
Queried Port: 443
URL: https://kiwifarms.net/
Time of Access(UTC): 2023-11-10 07:59:01.040
Category: Malware

Your comment here.

Hello,

This website contains useful technical information and user reviews of software I regularly consult to help me with my work as [my job position].
I also haven’t noticed or read any reports mentioning that it hosts or distributes malware.

Could you please unblock this website?

Thank you
[my name]

Haven't looked into Spamhaus a lot yet. Apparently they're a non-profit that works closely with government agencies including the FBI.
They have a portal which lets people check if their domain or IP is on one of their lists and send an appeal to remove it, but it says kiwifarms isn't on any of their lists.

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I'm not sure if Switch already asked Spamhaus to unlist KF (maybe it's an automated process for business partners) or if someone put KF on there manually in the backend and it doesn't appear on the portal because it didn't follow the standard process.

They do have a contact form, so I'll ask them later today if kiwifarms.net is still on one of their lists.
I'll post their replies if I receive any.
 
ok fed :smug:

But seriously, good work removing KF from one of the world's blocklists. Spamhaus is really widely used IIRC, so you might have incidentally caused a lot of blockages to stop. If it's not Spamhaus, and there was something internally wacky with Switch, that's good too. Lots of people in the EU (and/or whoever uses Switch) can probably sneed at work now. Also, nice complaint message. It's even plausibly deniable! The Internet&Technology forum is good for something beyond autistic OS slapfights after all!
 
Thanks for clarifying!
So if I read this right, only the ISP (Shinjiru) can ask to unlist the IP.
They also have a contact form on their site, so I'll ask them if they're aware of this and if they already tried to contact Spamhaus about this.
Yes only Shinjiru can do it. But that's something their customer (null) should do and not some random dude from the forum. And I guess they know already and don't care.
 
I fucking warned you all. I give this site three more months.


What's likely going to happen, if anything, is HE will release a statement early next week stating "we blocked the heckin transphobic cyberstalking forum because its literally killing trans ppl okay u guise" and all the normies will start clapping like seals over this stunning and brave decision to demolish internet freedom. This exact same thing happened when Cloudflare dropped us.

And like other people pointed out, the AG isn't gonna do shit. Washington is one of the safest havens for troons.
Felt like necroing this doomposter's post, because this idiot's prediction fell flat like Nostradamus and Camping's. We are now past the three-month mark.
 
Felt like necroing this doomposter's post, because this idiot's prediction fell flat like Nostradamus and Camping's. We are now past the three-month mark.
Yikes! That's a Snopes Verified Misinformation!
I vote to pink triangle the doompost throwaway.
 
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Felt like necroing this doomposter's post, because this idiot's prediction fell flat like Nostradamus and Camping's. We are now past the three-month mark.
You don't understand.. stalker child..
This is 3 months in troon-god time, not the calendar years of puny cis-men.
 
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Even though we hate the internet and the people who own it, Null has given thanks for the people who make it worth fighting for (in addition to the the countless kiwis who continue to make the pilgrimage to the farms, wherever it may be)!
Null said:
Hope everyone back in the states has a happy Thanksgiving today.

In an a time where the average person now has an attention span of less than 1 second when waiting for a website to load (according to Google), I am incredibly grateful that more than half of the Kiwi Farms's audience has followed the site through multiple domains, two separate weeks of continuous downtime, and being completely submerged to Tor for months at a time. Many of you waited a full year, when most websites can't ask for even a single second.

I'm also very thankful for the people who have provide an immense amount of material support and professional assistance. We have good people in our corner who are attorneys, network architects, datacenter operators, and more. There were several times where we would have been down and out without these people stepping in and sticking their neck out for us.

And finally, I'm thankful for seeing bad things happen to bad people. For instance, I have received word just today that Cloudflare has gone from removing approximately zero websites a year over copyright complaints, to having removed almost 1000 just in 2022 after the Kiwi Farms was deplatformed by them. Matthew Prince, having showed his ass, is now forced to eat the shit of every property rights organization in existence. The thousands of websites being forced off Cloudflare will undoubtedly still exist and begin to support small alternatives to his company, finally chipping away at its global dominance in security.
(Source: <https://torrentfreak.com/cloudflare-blocks-abusive-content-on-its-ethereum-gateway-231121/>)

There's a lot to be thankful for this year and I have a good feeling about the next.
I am thankful for a cozy place to Sneed this Feed and Seed holiday, what are you thankful for on the Internet this Thanksgiving?
 
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I am thankful for a cozy place to Sneed this Feed and Seed holiday, what are you thankful for on the Internet this Thanksgiving?
I am thankful for living in a country that doesn't celebrate the genocide of its native people (Zimbabwe).

I will be celebrating start of summer and my grandfather's great age and good health. He is a war veteran who was in the War of Liberation and Operation Gukurahundi.
 
Even though we hate the internet and the people who own it, Null has given thanks for the people who make it worth fighting for (in addition to the the countless kiwis who continue to make the pilgrimage to the farms, wherever it may be)!

I'm glad to see The Big Dog is happy with how things are and is optimistic with how things are likely to be in the future.

May his optimism shine as a beacon for all of us through the rest of this year and the next, Inshallah.
 
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