> Re software and landfill.. true to some extent but there are still ramifications as you pointed out electricity demand and hardware infrastructure to support it. Also in the 80's when the computer games market crashed…
But in the context of softwares, the landfill argument doesn't fit exactly well (well, sure someone can argue that storage on say, github might take more drives but the scale would be very cheaper than say landfill…
Some people are praising the monarchy chants or similar which doesn't feel really good I genuinely hope that this dictatorship ends and instead of monarchy, pure form of democracy is established and worked for the…
briar leaks some metadata from what I've heard (unconfirmed). Meshtastic seems a better alternative
I created a comment in here but does this mean that you cant do something like dns tunneling in iran?
Why was it flagged? What the fuck? Mods this is not okay. Don't abuse your power flagging posts about maps of protests. This is not okay.
> Social media is a new thing, but protests are old. People protested in despotic regimes prior to social media, and the triggering factors were basically the same as what is happening in Iran right now. In fact, Social…
Kashmir has such a bloody history with its kashmiri pandits and wars and even recent events that really shock its nation. Kashmir has been the most unstable part of India and Article 370 although with flaws wanted to…
Iran comes from the word rougly translating to the word noble, and noble in sanskrit translates to the word Arya Aryans aren't necessarily white or black especially in the sanskrit context of things.
My ex was iranian and we frequently talked about iran and you are so wrong. She had frequent black outs with complete electricity downage for many hours a day and she was in a major city One of the largest problems is…
yes, my ex gf from iran also used Psiphon, I didn't trust psiphon that much but it seems that its decently well In the end I had suggested her protonvpn as psiphon had some issues. How does Psiphon work and how does it…
IPv4 is sanctioned/heavily restricted in iran as well, I mean very high filtering The reason they didn't do this for ipv6 is because ipv6 obviously has a lot more addresses and so they just ended up blocking it whole.…
Forbes asking me to pay Elevate Your Journey Invest in your success with unlimited access to trusted, in-depth journalism for less than $1/week. Become a member today to continue. here's an web.archive.org link if…
Quick question but would tor work in this case? Is this the first country which genuinely effectively is able to ban tor? Because even in China, tor can work through bridges or some other methods and even Chinese…
> Consequently, the actual means of blocking tends to be on an ISP basis: some will simply drop packets, some will have left certain endpoints open, some will leave international DNS open, etc etc. All that changes when…
I hate the guy but I will genuinely let it pass if this means that we outside people can know what the fuck is actually happening at ground level in Iran and starlink adds even a 0.1% contribution to it. I hate Elon a…
If black market's the only reason that activism/journalism/outside contact is even possible in the country It doesn't seem much of a plan (very sadly, I wish there was) which could be uncensored that much, some other…
Iran is kind of like russia thinking about it. Russia's trying to censor some shit too by having outside ipv4 or something (dont know what its called) blocked and basically made a large intranet But people could still…
How are there so many users, see my other comment but i will ask here as well but starlink's american company and sanctioned iran so how do the details really work? And how do starlink recievers enter the country in the…
They must be smuggled inside the country and the dictatorship can say anything they want and charge if they get caught so they must be very few in numbers I don't know too much about starlink but is there a way that…
marcosdumay's comment of here explained situation (giving it more attention) they can censor IPv4 when they want, but they don't know how to censor IPv6. So they block it entirely. This is the reason why they aren't…
Thanks this really explains the situation.
> Re software and landfill.. true to some extent but there are still ramifications as you pointed out electricity demand and hardware infrastructure to support it. Also in the 80's when the computer games market crashed…
But in the context of softwares, the landfill argument doesn't fit exactly well (well, sure someone can argue that storage on say, github might take more drives but the scale would be very cheaper than say landfill…
Some people are praising the monarchy chants or similar which doesn't feel really good I genuinely hope that this dictatorship ends and instead of monarchy, pure form of democracy is established and worked for the…
briar leaks some metadata from what I've heard (unconfirmed). Meshtastic seems a better alternative
I created a comment in here but does this mean that you cant do something like dns tunneling in iran?
Why was it flagged? What the fuck? Mods this is not okay. Don't abuse your power flagging posts about maps of protests. This is not okay.
> Social media is a new thing, but protests are old. People protested in despotic regimes prior to social media, and the triggering factors were basically the same as what is happening in Iran right now. In fact, Social…
Kashmir has such a bloody history with its kashmiri pandits and wars and even recent events that really shock its nation. Kashmir has been the most unstable part of India and Article 370 although with flaws wanted to…
Iran comes from the word rougly translating to the word noble, and noble in sanskrit translates to the word Arya Aryans aren't necessarily white or black especially in the sanskrit context of things.
My ex was iranian and we frequently talked about iran and you are so wrong. She had frequent black outs with complete electricity downage for many hours a day and she was in a major city One of the largest problems is…
yes, my ex gf from iran also used Psiphon, I didn't trust psiphon that much but it seems that its decently well In the end I had suggested her protonvpn as psiphon had some issues. How does Psiphon work and how does it…
IPv4 is sanctioned/heavily restricted in iran as well, I mean very high filtering The reason they didn't do this for ipv6 is because ipv6 obviously has a lot more addresses and so they just ended up blocking it whole.…
Forbes asking me to pay Elevate Your Journey Invest in your success with unlimited access to trusted, in-depth journalism for less than $1/week. Become a member today to continue. here's an web.archive.org link if…
Quick question but would tor work in this case? Is this the first country which genuinely effectively is able to ban tor? Because even in China, tor can work through bridges or some other methods and even Chinese…
> Consequently, the actual means of blocking tends to be on an ISP basis: some will simply drop packets, some will have left certain endpoints open, some will leave international DNS open, etc etc. All that changes when…
I hate the guy but I will genuinely let it pass if this means that we outside people can know what the fuck is actually happening at ground level in Iran and starlink adds even a 0.1% contribution to it. I hate Elon a…
If black market's the only reason that activism/journalism/outside contact is even possible in the country It doesn't seem much of a plan (very sadly, I wish there was) which could be uncensored that much, some other…
Iran is kind of like russia thinking about it. Russia's trying to censor some shit too by having outside ipv4 or something (dont know what its called) blocked and basically made a large intranet But people could still…
How are there so many users, see my other comment but i will ask here as well but starlink's american company and sanctioned iran so how do the details really work? And how do starlink recievers enter the country in the…
They must be smuggled inside the country and the dictatorship can say anything they want and charge if they get caught so they must be very few in numbers I don't know too much about starlink but is there a way that…
marcosdumay's comment of here explained situation (giving it more attention) they can censor IPv4 when they want, but they don't know how to censor IPv6. So they block it entirely. This is the reason why they aren't…
Thanks this really explains the situation.