

While Snowflake is a pretty cool and worthwhile extension to run, I don’t think having a proxied connection to Tor will help Iranians if they just don’t have an Internet connection at all.


While Snowflake is a pretty cool and worthwhile extension to run, I don’t think having a proxied connection to Tor will help Iranians if they just don’t have an Internet connection at all.


Gotcha, that makes sense to me; cheers.


I am, yeah. Like I say, I’m just not understanding what they’re suggesting Cloudflare should be doing differently in this case, other than not invoking Vance and Musk (which granted is pretty gross to do).


So your argument is that one of the biggest DNS resolvers should just bow to censorship imposed by a single nation? I’m not really getting what you think they should be doing about Italy’s demand. Are you saying they should just pay the fines and keep doing business there?


It reads to me like they’re being responsible and not bowing to censorship; seems very similar to PornHub’s approach to age verification laws. What would be a better course of action here, in your view?


Who wants a stadium, though? Those things are a blight.
The interesting thing here is that to maintain a trademark, you have to defend it, or you lose it. I’d think that would mean he’s going to have to get litigious and start suing anything that looks like it violates his trademarks.