This statement was later retracted. The Engadget article was redacted accordingly.
pedroapero
Unfortunately we are at a point where Cisco Cloudflare and Google are held liable for filesharing-related domains their DNS relays are resolving IPs for...
This one was sponsored by the french government (french language). There is a section for food and one for vegetables. https://impactco2.fr/outils
No, every service provider must remove infringing content when reported. That is not the case on Telegram.
i2Psnark is an alternative. With a lot less features (and not mentioning the UX)
onion domains indexing is marginal at best, hence yon can't get good visibility for your onion site.
Although it' not sharing "sources" and it is only a specific genre of nusic, you can find a lot of content on Ektoplazm too: https://ektoplazm.com
Thank you for debunking, it's much appreciated!
You can't be serious. Being able to fix anything is the raison d'etre of open source.
Yes this has several benefits:
- some users prefer not to reveal their IP to your server
- some users prefer not to be tracked by their internet provider (or by Google via DNS on Android, or by local wifi users or by who knows who)
- your onion site is censorship resistant (some users in Russia or else might need it)
- your onion can be ddos-resistent (if you enable POW)
- your clearnet site might be unavailable for other reasons (unrenewed DNS entry or expired certificate)
Unfortunately, google maps is much more than a map. Shops with ratings and business hours, traffic, public transports, sattelite and street views are typically missing from these alternatives (fair rating is likely impossible).
I like Organic Maps though in case if network issues. Hopes Kartaview succeeds too.
Remove the dot at the end of the link: https://odysee.com/@jopec:7/linus-tech-tips-degoogle-your-life-part-2-adfree-youtube:0