• @f4te
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    462 years ago

    wow this is actually fucked.

    a DNS resolver being court-ordered to block a website is way, way, way too far.

    we are literally a step away from google chrome or firefox being ordered to disable websites.

    this is a new low. i like quad9, and i want to continue using them. i respect them hugely for putting up the fight, and obviously when forced by the court to do something, they have no option but to comply.

    but holy SHIT FUCK SONY and spez, of course.

  • @CriticalMiss
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    82 years ago

    Why companies even go after DNS providers… a new A record will be up the same day.

  • @nyar
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    82 years ago

    And now I’m glad I’ve just gotten around to setting up unbound.

    • @EyesEyesBaby
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      32 years ago

      How’s the speed of unbound? That’s the only thing holding me back right now.

      • @eleitl
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        22 years ago

        Good enough on my opnsense. Does caching, too. And blacklists.

        Most important is peace of mind in regards to censorship.

  • Nate
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    32 years ago

    Never heard of em. They must be good if Sony’s trying so hard to block them

    Side note, I leaned about Waze in a news report about cops complaining about it.

  • @iks
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    22 years ago

    Time to change my DNS resolver

    • @[email protected]
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      82 years ago

      I won’t change. They tried to fight this very hard but lost this battle. They will continue to fight this for years. They are up against powerful forces.

      • @iks
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        12 years ago

        Yup, I suppose this too, we will see if this battle will change something or not for them, I hope not, till now was awesome.