maus

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[–] maus 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Every part of your comment is wrong or false. Air, O, Proton. There's 3 that are "mainstream".

There's multitudes of smaller providers that allow it.

Mullvad removed it because of CP and extremist content being hosted behind mullvad. It had nothing to do with torrenting as they had no problem with it for the many years.

Many countries don't even acknowledge DMCA. Some have their own that have higher criteria for enforcement like the NL, others just don't care. Hosted many things out of Vietnam, Kosovo, Hungary, etc.

[–] maus 1 points 3 weeks ago

This is what I use, the 36 month pricing is just so cheap. Probably run 50-80TB of traffic through it a month for years without any problem.

Really like the dynamic wire guard configs that allows you to bounce between servers in a small geographic area. Perfect for keeping private tracker admins happy

[–] maus 4 points 3 weeks ago

Lol my home hosted seedbox would break that 10TB limit at least x5 over in a month. Absolutely ridiculously low limit for calling something "unlimited".

I'm glad Air doesn't care how many TB I'm uploading a month.

[–] maus -1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Using Jellyfin is a punishment in itself.

[–] maus 1 points 1 month ago

Not going to argue as its apparent you're doubling down without actually adding anything that my previously referenced writeup already covers.

Its delusional or a lack of critical thinking to formulate an entire opinion on an entire organization, based on a single tweet, of a single person, taken out of context, when almost everything else about the organization points towards a neutral, if not, left leaning stance beyond this single tweet.

[–] maus 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

That's a massive oversimplification of a statement and missing a lot of context. The statement itself was is in reference to the pick in relation to antitrust lawsuits against large tech.

There's a lot of questionable things around proton, but this isn't one of them.

This explains it in more details:

https://medium.com/@ovenplayer/does-proton-really-support-trump-a-deeper-analysis-and-surprising-findings-aed4fee4305e

[–] maus 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You obviously didn't read the article.

[–] maus 2 points 11 months ago

Another brilliant take by Y. Tankies gonna tankie.

[–] maus 10 points 11 months ago

Must be an old screenshot because there's now half a page of Gemini AI garbage at the very top now.

Highly recommend using the uBlacklist extensions to filter out the garbage, spam, copycat, useless sites that somehow seem to always beat out legitimate sources in SEO.

[–] maus 2 points 1 year ago

Peak .ml poster

[–] maus 1 points 1 year ago

What they don't advertise is how many of those "new" subscribers are actually from their "emerging" markets such as India, where a subscription price is peanuts. Also, im fairly certain these numbers are intentionally skewed to paint a better picture as they lump in all the "free" accounts people get with their other subscriptions.

I get Paramount+ free with Walmart+. I get Hulu/Netflix/AppleTV with Tmobile Mobile. I get Max with ATT Fiber.

I'm sure that these streaming companies have more new subscribers when they literally give it away and simultaneously strangling their existing consumers. It's more of a question of how long is it sustainable for them to raise prices every time they're not going to have a record quarter.

[–] maus 1 points 1 year ago

This is what I do, but with Unbound dns on opnsense with dns forwarding to my business cloudflare account which gives me additional filtering options.

Allows me to properly do dns caching and filtering in Unbound and then leverage cloudflare to do additional security threat filtering on top.

Then it's just a matter of setting up a firewall rule to redirect any port 53 to the local Unbound dns and blocking all 853 traffic to ensure all iot devices aren't using their own hard-coded dns.

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