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I am planning a blog post soon on this topic and all the ways a "VPN Block" can be bypassed and how even trying could cause internet bills to skyrocket.


Its a picture of a women staring forward, laying against a wall, taken at a semi-side angle.


Thank you, I have fixed the date.


For walking direction Google Maps is a disaster (More than road directions). 90% of footpaths simply don't exist on there and the ones listed on Google Maps are often completely wrong.


I'm guessing Cheap does not count for the blog post with no included image weighting over 1MB....... 315KB for HTML and looks like your "favicon.ico" is literally a copy of the webpage...


The images are embedded into the CSS.


I mean the blog post itself has no images.


Anti-Trust anyone?


Wait until the EU gets their hands on this..


This is more posted to show just how broken IOS/IPAD OS support for AVIF is. This person suggestion did not work for me and most images on my website show a question mark when safari or every browser using webkit.

What a joke. Claim to support a format but it just looks to be partial support following a very limited part of the spec with no fallback if your images does not match up to that.

Google, Mozilla can do what Apple is too incompetent to do. And yes this will feature in a blog post of mines in a few days.


Streaming over Tor can be done (the network is fast enough) for around 720P. And you are forgetting more VPN providers use one or two British network provider for most of their location (M247 and Datacamp), those networks may be closely monitored by the authorities.


That is very correct.

Normal browsers being used is a massive downside for anonymity of I2P. The Tor browser tries to make everyone on the Tor network look the same.


Tomorrow I will collect my Raspberry Pi 5 :) (From the official Raspberry pi store)


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