@mjdxp@snowdin.town
Just blackhole their domains. Not really necessary to hardcode it.
@mjdxp@snowdin.town @jeff@federated.fun
This should be done on the DNS and FIrewall levels anyway
@jeff There was time when youtube.com in my home LAN was redirected to something else because when you invite your friends over for a few beers at certain point someone would suggest watching YT — and I used to fscking hate it 🤣
And at one point I've had an open wireless access point (isolated from LAN) configured the same way, like: "Use it if you want, just not for THIS"
@dushman @mjdxp
@jeff I don't remember the details, it was in mid to late 2000s, like 15 years ago or so — it was way easier back then, browsers didn't have preloaded HSTS lists (or whatever that shit is called?) — that's for sure, HTTPS wasn't even enforced, most probably it was plain HTTP web-server that did a redirect to another domain, somehow worked.
At least they couldn't start watching it while I was in the other room — damn, it sounds so childish now 😂
@dushman @mjdxp