That repository is obviously just a copy and is not (and in fact can't be) used by ISPs.
It's not possible to comply with RKN's requirements by banning IPs for quite a long time already.
What does that even mean? Every ISP has it's own filtering system, some (or maybe even most of them) are custom built ones. There is no such thing as single government approved DPI.
In my country it's simply illegal. Either you pay (and it doesn't even matter if there exists a signed job contract) or explicitly state that this is NOT a job, but a training practice or whatever.
Same for me with Russian.
Not true. Graduates serve for 1 year just as all other men. People who graduated from colleges with military departments get the rank of lieutenant and indeed serve a few weeks, but as of 2017 not too much universities…
Same thing in Russia. It doesn't always work well, but in most cases it does. As for mass public events - usually there are free street portable toilets provided as well. In most office buildings there are free toilets…
Why does then wikipedia have articles with lists of websites blocked in different EU countries?
Actually, you probably will still get emails from them, but won't be able to open unsubscribe links.
Already not true as of 2016-11-18 10:50 MSK. All protocols/ports should be blocked by ISP's for both www and apex.
...and it's still 9 times less then US' military budget alone.
>A complete programmer is like a complete painter Yeah, but it doesn't mean that one can draw classic marine art if company needs manga. If the customer wants classic Windows app and you are interested in mobile or web…
My suggestion is not to do it. You will want to get back to IT industry, but it will be rather hard to do if you don't spend tons of spare time acquiring needed knowledge and skills, which is not so easy especially…
And I use different OSes – Mac OS X, Windows 7 and XP, sometimes different git versions. And still no problems.
I do this for several years with lots of repos. Not a single problem ever.
That repository is obviously just a copy and is not (and in fact can't be) used by ISPs.
It's not possible to comply with RKN's requirements by banning IPs for quite a long time already.
What does that even mean? Every ISP has it's own filtering system, some (or maybe even most of them) are custom built ones. There is no such thing as single government approved DPI.
In my country it's simply illegal. Either you pay (and it doesn't even matter if there exists a signed job contract) or explicitly state that this is NOT a job, but a training practice or whatever.
Same for me with Russian.
Not true. Graduates serve for 1 year just as all other men. People who graduated from colleges with military departments get the rank of lieutenant and indeed serve a few weeks, but as of 2017 not too much universities…
Same thing in Russia. It doesn't always work well, but in most cases it does. As for mass public events - usually there are free street portable toilets provided as well. In most office buildings there are free toilets…
Why does then wikipedia have articles with lists of websites blocked in different EU countries?
Actually, you probably will still get emails from them, but won't be able to open unsubscribe links.
Already not true as of 2016-11-18 10:50 MSK. All protocols/ports should be blocked by ISP's for both www and apex.
...and it's still 9 times less then US' military budget alone.
>A complete programmer is like a complete painter Yeah, but it doesn't mean that one can draw classic marine art if company needs manga. If the customer wants classic Windows app and you are interested in mobile or web…
My suggestion is not to do it. You will want to get back to IT industry, but it will be rather hard to do if you don't spend tons of spare time acquiring needed knowledge and skills, which is not so easy especially…
And I use different OSes – Mac OS X, Windows 7 and XP, sometimes different git versions. And still no problems.
I do this for several years with lots of repos. Not a single problem ever.