

The admin team is distributed and the infra is in europe iirc.
So no
Keyoxide: aspe:keyoxide.org:KI5WYVI3WGWSIGMOKOOOGF4JAE (think PGP key but modern and easier to use)


The admin team is distributed and the infra is in europe iirc.
So no


I have that exact setup working. qbittorrent (and -nox) are a lot more involved to set up with I2P, but there is some material on how and once you get it running it works quite well at this point.
I don’t use docker for it, but that should work too. For browsing I use a maintained fork of proxy switchy omega, which allows to choose a proxy profile based on the url, making it easy to pipe i2p pages into the i2pd socks port (I use I2Pd not I2P, don’t think it matters much). qbittorrent can be configured in the same way to statically use the the local (4447 on i2pd) port as a proxy to prevent any clearnet communication. In addition it needs the dedicated I2P host 127.0.0.1 and port 7656 (the sam bridge, giving deeper access to I2P).
Don’t expect to do anything on the clearnet over I2P, the exits are not good and it’s not what I2P is meant for. For that reason don’t set I2P up as something like a system proxy/vpn, instead pipe the specific programs you want using I2P into the proxy ports using their proxy settings.
To get rid of the firewalled status in the I2P daemon, you will need to forward ports. Maybe you have seen advice for servers that are not behind a firewall and nat, so that effectively have all ports “forwarded” already. The mythical dedicated IPv4 address.
In your case you need to pick the port your I2P daemon uses for host to host communication randomly, then forward both TCP and UDP for it on IPv4. Also make sure you even can forward ports, depending on region ISPs no longer hand out dedicated IPv4 even per router, so you might have to specifically ask your ISP for one (I had to). But that is all generic hosting, if you can set up a minecraft server you can make I2P have full connectivity.


Look into I2P.
It’s a network similar to TOR, but more suited for usecases like torrenting.
For anything you do on I2P, you can rest assured noone else can even in theory trace it back to you.
Go visit http://tracker2.postman.i2p for a large collection of public domain content.
The only issue is that there is also a lot of content available in german and english language which is not in the public domain, and due to the anonymous nature of I2P noone would be able to warn you of that. So take care you don’t accidentally seed the content to others, keeping it online for even more people to commit the same mistake with noone the wiser.


away
Like, from you personally?
Aside from Australia or Japan, a move should improve the average ping users experience.
Most people are not from the us, and given its geographic location nowhere close to it either.


ISPs on a voluntary basis, not the nation


Every user of that spotify beta was a leech and spotify was the only seeder for all of them.
The meta defense only works if you make an llm output a more or less corrupted version of your warez.


Vielen Dank!
Allein vom Interface her bin ich auf jeden Fall schon überzeugt, und als Website vergisst das Ding auch nicht ständig meine Eingaben wie die db App. Und dann hab ich wenigst eine zuverlässige Information obendrauf.
Werde ich bald im Feld testen


Ne, aber eine Haltestelle weiter.
Wenn man ignoriert dass der Endbahnhof ne halb-millionen Stadt ist und 90% der Fahrgäste der Linie stellt, kann ich schon verstehen wenn die die Fahrt abkürzen.
Der Hauptkritikpunkt ist garnicht die Verspätung an sich, sondern die komplett unzuverlässive Angabe von Verspätungen.
Manche kann ich als Leihe Stunden vorraussehen, andere müssen aus simplen physikalischen Limitierungen, der Bahn 15-30 Minuten vor Anschrieb klar gewesen sein.
This really seemed like a good simplification until you threw in that d’Alembert operator at the end


you can physically wire A into C, it’s the same protocol. This won’t be broken like other adapters because neither device even knows about it
Not like you can from the inside either. You’re just a murder trolley driver, you don’t even have the break keys.


Hallstein was a member of several nominally Nazi professional organizations, but he was not a member of the Nazi Party or of the SA. He is reputed to have rejected Nazi ideology and to have kept his distance from the Nazis. There was opposition from Nazi officials to his proposed appointment, in 1941, as professor of law at the University of Frankfurt, but the academics pushed through his candidacy, and he soon advanced to become dean of the faculty.
Hallstein began his academic career in the 1920s Weimar Republic and became Germany’s youngest law professor in 1930, at the age of 29. During World War II he served as a First Lieutenant in the German Army in France. Captured by American troops in 1944, he spent the rest of the war in a prisoner-of-war camp in the United States, where he organised a “camp university” for his fellow soldiers.
I don’t see how he is a Nazi
I usually select from bottom for those, that way the sticky ends up above the selected area when it sticks to the top.
In other more complex cases your method is a good aproach though
That doesn’t align itself to the dimensions of an element. The screenshot thingy even allows you to screenshot past the visible area for scrollable pages
Did you repost this meme twice?
It is an edit of this meme
about exactly that.
Most attacks on servers are on the connections. All IPs are owned by entities part of countries, so your IP is always under someones jurisdiction. The same is true for regulsr DNS entries, so the domain of that server.
For getting the data however, there also isn’t any protection in international waters. Someone would just raid you and you could do nothing about it. What good is lawlessness if you don’t have the ability to enforce your own “laws” about not having your data taken away?
You could lay low so noone bothers with that, but then you could also just lay low with regular secretive hosting.