The Three Arrows = Anti-monarchism, Anti-fascism, Anti-authoritarian-“communism”.
Also: fuck capitalism.
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“This instance has been seized by The US Department of Defence due to threats to national security”
You can still use archive.is or archive.ph. If you can’t access those, it’s likely a dns issue.
In this economy?
(Yes I know there’s Proton VPN with a free tier, but that’s kinda slow.
Edit: Also, I don’t want to be hogging free bandwidth when there are people that need the VPN more than I do, such as people in authoritarian regimes.)
Yo wtf 1.1.1.1 has been censoring my internet all this time? Jeez, I’m never using that ever again. Now I’m having trust issues with internet organizations.
I just did a quick search on DNS that are uncensored and found this: https://blog.uncensoreddns.org/ and put that in as my private dns and it worked. I still need to do more research on them before I can fully trust this DNS.
Btw what ISP do you use? I use Comcast/Xfinity and the reason why I switched to 1.1.1.1 was because of perceived censorship issues with ISPs, but didn’t expect 1.1.1.1 to be the ones doing the censorship. My default Comcast DNS server didn’t even block archive.is / archive.ph
What dns do you use? I use 1.1.1.1 with 8.8.8.8 as backup
Doesn’t work for me. Where is your IP from? I’m in the US.
I’ve also tried Fennec, Firefox, and Chrome and also tried switching to mobile data. All fails.
archive.is has been down for more than a week now. archive.org doesn’t seem to work as well (at least according to my experience). 12ft wall just gets paid by some news sites to get their site excluded. Is there anything that’s still usable?
(Edit: Turns out 1.1.1.1 has been censoring my internet. I’ll never trust them again.)
Btw, y’all still using this community? The “official” one that migrated from reddit is at !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com and our community is bigger.
Please drink verification can
I use Fennec (for android), maintained by Mozilla and no possible Google-Play shennanigans.
I want to get one but unfortunately due to the nature of the phone, there is no resistance to water submersion which is a dealbreaker for me. I want my phones to be at least IP67 which I don’t think is possible while also being repairable.
iOS now has a “Lockdown Mode” which is supposed to be more secure against pegasus, but can break some functionality, but then again, it’s a closed source OS so you’ll have to take their word for it.