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@PawelK@fosstodon.org
Never was a huge fan TBH 😏
I've been tentatively planning to escape it well since 2011 probably. No idea why is it taking me so long… Maybe the fact that I'm a lazy ass has something to do with it 😂
@kravietz

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Sometimes I wish just one Republican state would leave the US to found it's own country.

Just one — which could try out all the book burning, closed borders, fewer women's rights, religios politics, non-scientific medicine — so everyone could really see, what that leads to.

For years, politicians in Europe blamed everything on the EU, but I can assure you, when Britain left our union and became a country with considerable challenges, it crushed the EU blame game in many countries.

@kravietz
With Belarus there always were loopholes. But they started cracking down on it last year, I'm not sure what the current state of affairs is TBH

@kravietz
One day this man is going to be me.
Except, I would probably jumping off a train to Kaliningrad near Suwalki. Solid plan, right? 😂

@Anachron
Well, at least in this case the reasoning is pretty obvious: they want to spend less on the call center, using that thing is just a more polite way to tell customers: we don't really want to help you. Why replace static document with it? I'm clueless TBH 🤷

@Anachron
It's most weird when they attempt to replace call center specialists with AI-powered voice assistant, I've seen my mother attempting to interact with it, successfully figuring out how useless it is and since then her conversations with the likes of it sound something like this:
— How can I help you?
— Connect me to an operator!
— I can do that, but maybe I can help too?
— Shut the fuck up and give me a human being to talk to!!!
🤣

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@lain
AFAIR it was originally a business-account-only feature and remained such for quite some time. They changed their mind when they introduced family accounts and decided to give everyone a taste of it 😁
@kaia @hakui

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🗣 Timothy Snyder:

🇷🇺 #Russia can lose. And it should lose, for the sake of the world — and for its own sake.

The notion of an invincible Red Army is propaganda. The Red Army was formidable, but it was also beatable. Of its three most consequential foreign wars, the Red Army lost two.

edition.cnn.com/2024/05/08/opi

#ukraine #russiaukrainewar

@lain @kaia @hakui
Proton does have catch-all for your custom domains for premium accounts, I use it myself — works fine.

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#PersonalOpinion:

In 10 years there will only be 2 kinds of companies around. One with #AI, and one with users.

@iska
That might be ISP/cell carrier dependent, my ISP for one even allowed normal OpenVPN TCP connections last week, but was still blocking UDP ones, it looked like they have lifted individual IP-address blockslists for some reason, but this week everything is being blocked again. This is very annoying!
@Hyolobrika

@iska
Yep, looks like it. They have figured out a way to detect it and filter it out.
There is also a way to proxy WireGuard over TCP, which is very cheap and they aren't filtering it out — at least the entrypoints they don't block by address are still accessible this way. The utility I've linked above can do that too.

@Hyolobrika
The only way to connect to TOR in Russia is over VPN 😂
They've been blocking it at least since last summer, I have a machine that is on 24/7 and it never attains network connectivity.
And now it looks like they have figured out how to block OpenVPN and WireGuard traffic with DPI, the only reliable way right now is wrapping it in TLS traffic 😩
@iska

@iska
Proton's application does this, the idea is very simple — just transmitting WG UDP packets over a TLS channel, you can do it yourself with something like this: github.com/lygstate/wireguard-
I want to adopt it to my needs so I can run it right on my proxy to do the same as Proton's software does, but it looks like port numbers to connect to are no longer accessible via their web API — most likely to prevent entry points from getting blocked 🤣

@iska
WireGuard over TLS channel still somehow works, but this is getting very annoying. I have to get out of here ASAP 😩

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I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.52 of #snac, the simple, minimalistic #ActivityPub instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

Posts that were liked or boosted can now be unliked and unboosted.

Outgoing message timeouts are no longer hardcoded and can be configured (see snac(8) for more information).

Fixed a bug that caused some incorrect unfollows under special conditions (with shared inboxes enabled and users from the same instance that follow each other, the internal message distributor was confused).

Mastodon API: Added support for lists.

Added a header to avoid over-zealous caching in some browsers (contributed by louis77).

Added support for running and federating inside hidden networks like Tor, I2P or Loki (contributed by iwojima).

Fixed an error processing polls coming from Pleroma instances.

https://comam.es/what-is-snac

If you find #snac useful, please consider buying grunfink a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/grunfink

Usage tips: Use social media as less as possible. Go for a walk. Meet with friends. Read a good book.

#snacAnnounces

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