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China filters every byte of Internet traffic in and out of the country.
It seems naive to think they can’t accomplish the same thing for a GitHub mirror.
China filters every byte of Internet traffic in and out of the country.
It seems naive to think they can’t accomplish the same thing for a GitHub mirror.
That’s the whole point of this: they will automatically filter that out, and this is an impotent, though well intended, gesture.
What do you look for?
You’re getting good advice here.
“Bricking” though normally means turning a software problem into a hardware problem. You just have a software problem, which is infinitely easier to fix.
Don’t fret.
Bones prove you existed.
But the absence of bones does not mean that you didn’t.
Ahh! Cool! Thanks for the explanation.
Is hardlink the same as ln without the -s switch?
I tried reading the page but it’s not clear
This looks awesome, actually
Thank you!!
Short answer: no
Longer answer: if it were that simple, then money laundering would not be a billion dollar industry.
Such an awesome project.
It’s not that the app is good or bad. It’s that you are FORCED to use it when there is no technical reason for that requirement.
Let me reiterate: fuck valve
GitHub is not an offender right now, but I can easily imagine Microsoft forcing some MS OTP app in the future
Oh, that’s awesome!
But I don’t have root
It’s fine. The added security is huge
The problem is when they want you to install their TOTP app in order to authenticate (I’m looking at you, steam… fuck off)
Exactly right.
If they are somehow losing money routing traffic then their pricing is fundamentally wrong, which is just as big of a black eye for cloudflare.
Exactly my thoughts
I read the post and it doesn’t sound abusive at all
Plus: cloudflare kept putting them in touch with the sales department. Not legal. Not technical support
It’s just shit customer service, even if the customer is making a ton of money compared to your fees. Should a casino pay more for other services, too, just because they" don’t need a subsidy"?
How do you make it safe and inviting while also protecting anonymity?
Some anonymous users are prone to pretty awful behavior, and non anonymous users will be profiled.