Russia's first politically motivated block of a Fediverse server
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Instances hosted in Russia can’t federate with lgbtqia.space anymore.
Right. However, instances hosted in Russia can't federate with lgbtqia.space anymore.
Correct
just spin up a new one in heitzner
Russian bank cards are accepted virtually nowhere, and only few hosting operators accept cryptocurrencies.
It's always IP + DNS + Deep Packet Inspection. To access blocked websites, you have to use some sort of proxying.
Or does the protocol not work like that?
That's technically possible but no major fedi software implements it because you can't trust a third-party server.
don't give them ideas
does traffic for boosts go via the original instance
That way. You can't trust a third-party instance to proxy content, every server has to get its own copy.
Addy and Firefox Relay
syslog over udp
I planned to make a Mastodon client for KDE and name it "Kulupu". But it was stalled and Tokodon appeared earlier.
Vietnam war
jan pi toki pona li pali e ilo la ni li pona tawa mi
good ol' nagios (or one of its forks)
it's bouba
Expect AP updates to be rare, just like other protocols