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kungen, to lemmyshitpost in Reblog if youre american

Makes sense, Pilipinas was an American colony after all.

kungen, to memes in I will rue the day this inevitably happens.

Not saying that I disagree, but it has basically always been written like that…

kungen, to privacy in What can we do about major sites blocking VPN providers?

That’s an inherent problem with shared connections.

The thing with sites telling you that your login is incorrect is also sometimes intentional, so people trying to brute-force logins won’t realize they’re getting blocked or just that their attempt was incorrect.

And yes, the only possibility is to try a different server that hasn’t been abused, or run your own.

kungen, to comicstrips in "No guts, no glory" by MrLovenstein

Majorly improved.

kungen, to linux in How to exclude SSH port from VPN so you can remote access while VPN is up

If you’re looking for more improvements, I’d recommend using a non-default SSH port and to include the destination IP in the rules.

kungen, to linux in How to exclude SSH port from VPN so you can remote access while VPN is up

Aha, I think I misunderstood your situation then? I assumed you’re running these routing rules on your client machine, so you’re able to access your ssh server without it going over the VPN – not that your server is running a VPN active that blocks external connections…?

But if I didn’t misunderstand, I’d mean the (assumingly static) ssh server’s IP.

kungen, to privacy in Anonymous phone number

Yeah, but many European countries have moved to require registration of prepaid cards “to stop criminals” or something like that. So you can still usually buy them with cash and whatever, but you won’t be able to activate or use it until you confirm your identity.

kungen, to piracy in BitTorrent Pirates Won’t Receive ISP Warnings (It Will Be Something Worse)

It’s a public static IP, no one else is on it except for me :)

kungen, to piracy in BitTorrent Pirates Won’t Receive ISP Warnings (It Will Be Something Worse)

Do they actually do that in the majority of cases, or just a few to scare people? Germany is really weird on IP law…

kungen, to piracy in BitTorrent Pirates Won’t Receive ISP Warnings (It Will Be Something Worse)

admitting that they might need to if they were forced to. That is extremely reasonable.

It’s not though? The reasonable result would be to simply shut down in that jurisdiction.

kungen, to piracy in BitTorrent Pirates Won’t Receive ISP Warnings (It Will Be Something Worse)

You can comply with the law whilst not having anything to provide the law. Such as Mullvad does.

kungen, to piracy in BitTorrent Pirates Won’t Receive ISP Warnings (It Will Be Something Worse)

You mean they got a shock letter that says “pay us, or we’ll take you to court”? Just throw that junk mail away.

kungen, to piracy in BitTorrent Pirates Won’t Receive ISP Warnings (It Will Be Something Worse)

My ISP uses CGNAT but I have a public static IP from them. 10+ years of heavy usage and not a single letter.

kungen, to memes in Poverty isn't a flaw its a feature.

What about people who are homeless because of drugs and alcohol? Is it morally justified to be codependent?

kungen, (edited ) to memes in I lose mine last month :(

I assume you just leave the keyring on your desk/in some drawer? I had handcuff keys on my normal ring and the pointy thing on the keys (for double-locking) made holes in my jeans, so you’d be crazy to go around with those for opening SIMs in your pocket.

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