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    • linuxmint7
      linuxmint7 last edited by

      there are ways beside the Internet

      Binoculars or telescope ?.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        🐛 s.

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        • linuxmint7
          linuxmint7 last edited by

          Spiders ?, Very scary. :S

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            They say we're going back to normal zonal time (actually clocks' show-up), and on Drive 105 this obviously Scottish Londonderry presenter said we ain't gonna crack onto any DST any more.
            THAT's the news...

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              Oppositionist Boris Nemtzov killed in Moscow.

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              • chucker98
                chucker98 last edited by

                You mean, murdered.

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                • blackbird71
                  blackbird71 last edited by

                  Isn't it remarkable how the critics and opponents of the current leadership are suddenly and violently evaporating, one after another? Perhaps these are just more modern tactical echoes of the Bolshevik years... in which case, be afraid - be very afraid, if you're a modern-day Solzhenitsyn.

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                  • rainspa
                    rainspa last edited by

                    Tragically critics and opponents haven't suddenly being violently evaporating, neither have independent journalists, and that's not to mention how many of Putin's early 'friends' aren't around anymore. And just to cheer us all up there seems to be no shortage of gleeful nationalists and flag wavers in support. God save us from nationalists, no matter which country they inhabit.

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User last edited by

                      A special organisation for f**ng up media has reportedly started blocking sites/parts of them.
                      A pal in a forum shared a link where some extensions listed.
                      What do you think of them?
                      <blockquote>
                      ZenMate (Chrome)

                      Hola (Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Android)

                      FriGate (Chrome, Firefox)

                      Stealthy (Chrome, Firefox)

                      Anonymox (Firefox)

                      Data Compression Proxy (Chrome)</blockquote>

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        VPN provider claims Russia seized its servers

                        • 13 Jul 2016 at 03:01, Richard Chirgwin *

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                        VPN provider Private Internet Access (PIA) says its servers have been seized by the Russian government, so has quit the country in protest at its privacy laws.

                        The company has sent an e-mail to users claiming some of its servers have been seized, even though the enforcement regime – in which all Internet traffic has to be logged for a year – doesn't come into effect until September 2016.

                        A paying user has forwarded the company's e-mail to The Register, which we reproduce at the bottom of this story. The customer also told us the Russian gateways disappeared automatically from “older versions of the PIA client” in the last week.

                        Russia has been progressively cracking down on Internet services with a particular focus on encryption, and in June laws landed in the Duma that would also outlaw apps like Messenger and WhatsApp.

                        The crackdown already demands registration of any blog, publisher or social network site with more than 3,000 readers, and requires them to store data on Russian soil.</blockquote>

                        In the email, they've stated that
                        “Upon learning of the above, we immediately discontinued our Russian gateways and will no longer be doing business in the region.” :rip:

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                        • blackbird71
                          blackbird71 last edited by

                          Hmm. Thought for the day: Iron curtains usually start out as chain-link fences. Taking away citizens' rights to encryption is tantamount to erecting a chain link fence.

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