

Usually entire repos are disabled in that case. I’ve never tried to access hidden content on a DMCA-removed repo, but I assume it would not work.


Usually entire repos are disabled in that case. I’ve never tried to access hidden content on a DMCA-removed repo, but I assume it would not work.


There’s lots of content sitting just below the surface on github. Any time you make a PR on a repo, even if it gets closed or “deleted” by the repo owner, the actual link to the file itself stays there forever if you save it. Github’s own dmca repo even has warez links on it, sitting there for years.


Yea every network may do things differently… in my case tcp/443 openvpn is blocked at several places that I frequent.


I assume this is because, in addition to the missing ciphers as referenced in the linked article, OpenVPN, even though it uses TLS, it initially uses a very identifiable handshake before initiating TLS, which is not hard to block. I have personally had problems specifically with OpenVPN being targeted/blocked in this way.


did you read the article?


Well… like Bill Clinton said, it depends on what the definition of “is” is.


I have the feeling that limiting yourself to Gemini would guarantee you basically only ever communicate with the weirdest of the weird.


I don’t understand how/why this got so popular out of nowhere… the same solution has already existed for years in the form of haproxy-protection and a couple others… but nobody seems to care about those.


Who was denied entry for not having social media?


4chan. they call each other anon all the time


will be denied entry
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I’m a huge fan of bootstrap and I feel that writing CSS from scratch is much harder.


many native elements either do not function like people want or cannot be styled the same
the interface is not near as slow and clunky IMO, and it’s always broken when using JShelter extension for me


Trump legitimately believes his purpose is to put forth the rules that make his voters happy… so in that way, negotiation is more of a sign of weakness and would tank his numbers.
I think there is. I would say the connection is not that electron didn’t exist before, but that now that ram prices are high, an increase in the number of electron apps becomes a problem because of the ram usage. Not that the usage wasn’t a problem before, but that more people are using even more electron apps now than ever, hence their “industry standard” comment.