They could import it from US. Not sure how much more expensive that would be, especially since Russia has a strong reason to have a very competitive price (since supplying EU is also a strategic asset)
This is a classic problem (traffic analysis) that in principle can only be solved by having the browser access random wikipedia pages in a continuous manner, to create cover traffic.
Putin is betting Air France will put pressure on the French gov which will pressure EU. Sadly, he's probably right. EU has a habit of "forgetting" about human rights when it gets in the way of profit. See the two French…
Or you can buy a $10 key from Amazon, and not worry about KMS stopping working. I have no idea where those keys come from, but they work.
Before viewing that image I had to accept the Imgur cookie consent :) It's cookie consents all the way down...
Maybe we could send a header to websites letting them know that the user wants to opt out of all non-essential cookies. We could call it DoNotTrack, or something along those lines. I think HN would love the idea.
They could import it from US. Not sure how much more expensive that would be, especially since Russia has a strong reason to have a very competitive price (since supplying EU is also a strategic asset)
This is a classic problem (traffic analysis) that in principle can only be solved by having the browser access random wikipedia pages in a continuous manner, to create cover traffic.
Putin is betting Air France will put pressure on the French gov which will pressure EU. Sadly, he's probably right. EU has a habit of "forgetting" about human rights when it gets in the way of profit. See the two French…
Or you can buy a $10 key from Amazon, and not worry about KMS stopping working. I have no idea where those keys come from, but they work.
Before viewing that image I had to accept the Imgur cookie consent :) It's cookie consents all the way down...
Maybe we could send a header to websites letting them know that the user wants to opt out of all non-essential cookies. We could call it DoNotTrack, or something along those lines. I think HN would love the idea.