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If we can't flag it, make it disappear from the front page.

Collectively done via Israel's RiseApp and similar.


Israel killed UK army veterans, it was a targeted operation and a precision strike to send a message.

It was covered by UK media for a short period and they would gloss over the veterans and focus more broadly on WCK, there is lots of examples of UK media weird coverage like this which no doubt was intentional. It was also barely spoken about by UK politicians

RIP John Chapman, James Henderson, and James Kirby.


Israel wants Iran destroyed so badly, interesting it suddenly loves Iranians now after it bombed them indiscriminately killing many civilians just last year.

HN'ers hopefully arent stupid to fall for obvious propaganda?


The ones killing Iranians indiscriminately are the Iranian police.

Let's see your sources about Israel killing all these Iranians in the last conflict. Israel was too busy hunting ICBMs and had no interest in killing Iranians on the street.

Yeah, waiting for those sources to show up.


How much hate must you have to colonize and continually murder it's inhabitants, that you vaporise children then make TikToks mocking those deaths.


When I look at these zero trust solutions need 80/443 for what seems some type of bootstrapping

Better it happens using the same approach wireguard takes (udp/stateless). Though I'm not sure if there's more than just bootstrap taking place, maybe constant routing updates etc


Why do you think thats against the principles of zero trust? Wireguard is a wire transport, it has no control plane... I think what you are alluding to is the centralised control plane which makes it possible to operate at scale (and much more).


Most of the self-hosted zero trust solutions require opening 80/443. It would be nice if they could adopt Wireguards approach of using UDP only, and only responding if the request is valid.

Maybe it's possible without modification to Netbird to setup a staging network.


Switzerland has lax laws on piracy for personal use so I'm quite surprised by this.


How long until we see orders to block torrents, decentralised tech like IPFS?

VPNs have legitimate uses, if the precedence is set it opens the door to DHT blocking i.e. bootstrap nodes/adresses.


Looking at mutable torrents recently and it's ability to circumvent censorship via DHT.

I wonder if it could be revived.

The only problem is the mutable torrents standard is in draft and not adopted widely. I think I saw someone proposing using DHT in a way that allows them to host websites. If feasible becomes very difficult to take down.


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