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I wouldn’t want to live there, but it’s gorgeous.


My biggest issue with searxng is that google gets rejected all the time. But that’s because the instance gets rate limited, no? Do you deal with that more effectively somehow? Is it even possible?
this one was posted here on lemmy (i think) recently



I don’t really see that conclusion, but that’s a whole another debate.


The main problem I see is that earth is not infinite. You have finite resources that are “owned by everyone” by their nature, and capitalism’s competitivness incentivizes their destruction.
World’s countries are allowing companies to destroy the climate, forests, and oceans. They (mostly) know it’s bad, but if they stopped, they would fall behind. And it doesn’t really matter whether the countries are capitalist inside or not - they are competing against each other.
I don’t see why it would be different if instead of countries it would be companies competing. If you have two giant companies fishing in ocean, how would you convince one of them to fish less so it doesn’t destroy the whole fish population? Any fish it doesn’t catch is a gift for the competing company. And sure, two companies can make an agreement, but what if there are hundreds of them? You would think it’s logical for all of them to agree on limits so they don’t kill all the fish - that would be the end every single fishing company. But how is that different from what’s happening with climate change right now?
I’ve seen a video where someone asked a Czech anarcho-capitalist how would the law in ancap work. He responded that the international law is an ancap law. You don’t have a Global State enforcing law on the world’s countries. They do whatever they want on their own property (land), and they form coalitions by free agreement to maintain peace and order and to deal with stuff like climate change.
Well, when I look at the world right now, I feel like that’s the ultimate argument against ancap. We don’t have anything resembling forever global peace, like some people belived after the cold war. The planet is getting warmer and warmer, despite all the global organizations and agreements. Competion is a competition. I don’t really see a way out other than a global state or global anarchy - the leftist kind of one.
And I don’t want to start on why I think a global state is a terrible idea - that’s not what you asked - but I’m obviously for the latter.


If they sue you for spreading lies about them, consider who would win. Probably discuss with a lawyer and tell them the specific cases you want to write about.


That’s the way I will go, although it’s gonna be simpler than torrents.


I use cloudflare tunnels, but for a different subdomain so it shouldn’t matter for the primary domain and safety of its visitors.


That sounds like the best way to do it. I can link to the piracy websites so people can find old niche movies with copyright expired or something.


Thanks. I’m aware of the theoretical risks and how bad cloudflare is for the internet as a whole. Sadly, I use Cloudflare tunnels for a different subdomain. While I would like to move to some alternative in the long term, it just works™ right now and I don’t really have the energy to touch it.


That seems way beyond my threat model, but maybe I don’t fully understand the risks.
Cloudflare cannot track visitors of my website, the only malicious thing they can do is to tamper with my DNS record. While they are almost surely an intelligence asset, that would greatly damage their reputation for negligible gain (my website is a static site with like 2 visitors including me).
Am I correct, or did I miss something? I don’t have an email address on my domain, so that’s ok.


Thanks, I fixed it. To my defense, I’m sick and my brain has been a bit fogged in the last few days.


Does this apply when I use it only for DNS? No proxy, none of their weird services, just DNS records…


I looked into existing Czech court cases and it’s a mess. People got sentenced just for sharing links, but also the Czech Pirate Party ran a regular pirate series streaming website with embeds and everything and won the case against them.
I could do it anonymously for sure, but I ask because I would like to post it to my website.


I highly doubt any judge would take that into account. You can probably get away with listing the pirate websites “so people can block them”, but I don’t think you can do that with a full step-by-step tutorial. I would be very curious about a precedent though.


I also taught my closest family members to pirate movies and shows and it has had the exact opposite effect - no more calls to help them download a movie they want to watch on a flight tomorrow :)


I think it might help many people and I can just state that I’m not providing any support. I don’t have comments on my website yet, and they will be via Mastodon anyways, where most people already know this stuff. If somebody does the work to find my email, I can just ignore them ¯\(ツ)/¯
I know this is lemmy, so your comment is probably pretty reasonable, but it reminded me of xkcd 2501 so much

he’s not a christian yet, but i’m pretty sure i’ll be able to convince him before the end of this year