they did ban it, and everyone still used it (Telegram was good at evading the bans back then, but eventually Roskomnadzor became decent at banning it), and then they unbanned it, whatever that means
they did ban it, and everyone still used it (Telegram was good at evading the bans back then, but eventually Roskomnadzor became decent at banning it), and then they unbanned it, whatever that means
Russia banned Telegram, everyone (incl. the government) continued to use it, Russia unbanned Telegram - that’s how it looks from here. A government official told me Telegram being unbanned was just a matter of time when it was still banned.
again, !bang is for searching using a specific search engine, !!bang is for redirecting to a search engine’s page
!g will search with google
!!g will redirect to google
all ddg bangs are supported to my knowledge, but obviously !bang will only work with the search engines searxng supports
it might work with obfuscation, in general my preferred solution is VPN+proxy, the proxy is used for bypassing the DPI and doesn’t have to adhere to particularly high standards and can be easily swapped, and the VPN is used via the proxy for actually routing L3 traffic
Well, Tor (with bridges) still works just fine, I don’t really know any other “crowdsourced” proxy networks. Telegram isn’t blocked (it used to be, but everyone used it anyway, including people in the government, so they unblocked it), so any info there is freely available. Wireguard and OpenVPN are blocked (even within Russia for some reason), shadowsocks is throttled on certain connections but works fine, and I haven’t extensively tested anything else.
Also, mobile networks are used for testing stricter blocking measures before rolling them out to landline connections
not “any”, but some very specific ones
snowflake is actually blocked quite well
searxng has bangs too
!bang to search using a specific engine, !!bang to redirect to a search engine’s page
I agree that’s a problem, but refresh rate is one of the fingerprinting methods, and resistFingerprinting doesn’t offer finetuning options (except canvas permissions?), which is what prevents me from using it
you can change that in about:config, i think privacy.resistFingerprinting is the culprit
eh… writing proprietary software is much more embarrassing
there’s not much to know about it, I use Cloudflare simply because its routing is better than direct IP connections for many places on Earth. I can’t fully use Cloudflare anyway because I host many non-web services.
I know about it, but it kinda defeats the purpose (the purpose being police raid protection)
no reason not to publish them as long as they aren’t infringing on any IP, I’ve published some very niche projects
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no, it isn’t bidirectional, public = encrypt, private = decrypt, that’s it. You can address a message to multiple recipients though (when using GPG), so often in case of email a message is addressed both to yourself and your recipient, so both you and your recipient have access to message text
note that basically any ISP will intercept traffic if asked by a government - they’re literally legally required ro
Rust can be bootstrapped with mrustc to my knowledge
I remember them responding to a couple antipiracy lawsuits in… India I think? they also make an exception for ISIS-related channels. But mostly all, yes.