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Joshua Moon the owner of Kiwifarms
But yeah, I hate hearing MATI spergs repeat the official lines because you know they actually believe it. Josh said it, therefore it's gospel to these mongs.
If he had a shred of integrity (🦂) he'd donate that money to a gambling addiction charity and admonish that faggy clique for interacting with a lolcow and coming back to the forum to brag.
I honestly question why it was made such a big production. He could have donated that money without linking it to where it came from which as we have been discussing gives no benefit to Josh in the PR sense.
 
Although joshy was born in a country that had a president whacked by the mob, for welshing on a deal, then had the Democrat party cover it up, then a few years later, had his brother whacked, and managed to get the media to go along with the "It was the guy who was stood in front of him the whole time and never hit him with a bullet, not the Lockheed employee connected to the CIA who was stood behind RFK with a gun the right caliber, oh no siree", he still wants us to believe that his shitty hugbox is some kind of "test case", and if his hugbox falls, well... that's it... it's goodnight Vienna for Freeze Peaches.
 
•snibben snabben•
That's a pretty good point about the Kennedy's 😂
So generous of his cheerleaders to follow him to Twitter and repeat the same shit he's said as though it's a novel idea. Josh may very well have a moment of clarity if he didn't have his own thoughts adoringly echoed back to him 24/7
 
Not sure if this would be better here or in KF general but here ya go.
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A Handful of Companies Rule the Internet with DDoS Mitigation​

How the world's largest companies and cyber extortionists work hand-in-hand to create security demand and keep the Internet a gated community.


When you ask the average person how the Internet works, they will say homes and websites connect to an ISP which then connects to the Internet. In reality, these ISPs connect to other ISPs, forming a physical connection between every two computers on Earth. Your local broadband provider relies on national providers, who themselves rely on so-called “Tier 1” providers. Tier 1 providers have free transit to all other Tier 1 providers. Those providers are the Internet, and there’s only 16 of them in the world. About half are American.
It’s scary to know that a handful of private companies effectively dictate what is allowed to be on the Internet in the United States, but it’s actually worse than that. All of these Tier 1 providers are complicit in allowing a form of network abuse which has been documented for more than 20 years, but has never been fixed. My theory is that this is deliberate, and these companies permit this exploit to exist so that a secondary industry can be created: DDoS Mitigation, a 2.4 billion dollar industry in 2022.
A Distributed Denial of Service attack, very simply, is when a target computer is overwhelmed by phony traffic. There’s two major types: network attacks, and application attacks. Network attacks overwhelm either the available bandwidth or the routers processing traffic for the service. Application attacks are smaller, and simply ask the servers the application resides on to process requests (such as loading a web page) so many times that the server cannot handle legitimate traffic. DDoS security thus falls into the same two categories: Web Application Firewalls (WAF) and packet scrubbing.
Hosting a website on the Internet appears to be a simple matter of renting a cheap computer and paying an ISP a pittance for a connection to Tier 1 providers, but the matter complicates significantly when you are the target of DDoS attacks. These DDoS attacks are cheap, and can be rented by the hour from organized criminal groups, starting from as little as a dollar an hour with no upper limit. The cost to mitigate them is not cheap, and puts you in the hands of an even smaller number of DDoS mitigation companies.
Enter Cloudflare. In 2022, Cloudflare enjoyed a gross revenue of just under a billion dollars. They provide security for half the Internet, and will protect against both kinds of DDoS attack. Cloudflare is used by everyone from your local bakery to the federal government. So, naturally, they are a private company and have unilateral unappealable finality in determining who gets to enjoy their protection.
If they decide you don’t get to be on their network, you will quickly realize there’s no real alternatives. The few competitors to Cloudflare are either very expensive enterprise company-to-company providers, or some guys in Russia.
It is possible, if you write software, to deal with application level attacks on a small scale. You write your own Cloudflare-style bot capture page and now it’s much harder for cybercriminals to bring your servers down by sending abusive requests directly to you. They then resort to the network attacks. This is not possible to fix on your own. The routers to handle billions of packets a second are tens of thousands of dollars, and the expense to accept up to a terabit of data a second is close to a hundred thousand dollars a month.
This is where the 2.5 billion dollar DDoS Mitigation industry comes in. Here is a complete list of DDoS Mitigation ISPs. Most of them are not available to you; they provide DDoS mitigation for their own enormous companies (Google and Amazon), they are a foreign market only (Alibaba and Tencent), they are government only (Israel’s Radware), they serve local broadband only (BR.digital), and so on.
The companies left that do provide DDoS mitigation get to be choosy about their customers. For instance, Voxility loudly and proudly denied service to 8chan on political grounds only — many of those European providers have similar progressive stances that are exclusionary to all but the most tame of websites.
They are also very expensive. I agreed to pay Zayo $2000 a month for 1Gbps of clean bandwidth, at least 20x more than raw bandwidth. This did not stop them from cutting Internet access to my devices in the middle of the night on a Sunday. I was informed, on accident, that their motivation for this decision was that my website’s Wikipedia page was unfavorable.
Path Networks was the other provider available at my datacenter. They were the first ISP to start blocking networks and bragged about doing so online. Many involved at Path have a sordid history, their company is being sued, and it is allegedly defaulting on their bills. That doesn’t stop them from pulling stunts and blocking customers of customers from their networks.
The insidiousness of these companies being so censorious, temperamental, and politically active is that they operate under disguise. It is easy to believe the Internet is large and diverse, with thousands of providers. The reality is that it’s a couple of big companies leasing DDoS mitigation out to thousands of smaller brands, and everyone has to follow their rules.
You may be wondering why such important industries are so unprofessional and volatile. What I describe sounds like the postal system breaking down because a mail carrier in Idaho is having a bad day. Yes. It is that absurd, and that simple.
The Internet is a global force that has united all of mankind on one large network. The downside of this is how it has allowed technocrats living in far-away states and foreign countries, completely removed from your world and accountable to no one, to find themselves in positions of power. In their world, clout and reputation is all that matters. Being “in the right” does not mean anything to these types.
What’s worse is that automation reduces the number of thinking, feeling human beings in any company. This is good for companies because profit margins go sky-high when one person can set up networking for millions of people. This is bad when that one person is an insane criminal. Not to mention, the number of people educated in low level networking is very small and these people are hard to replace.
We live in a time where Internet access to essential to all forms of commerce. It is now a part of life. A handful of companies should not decide who gets to stay online.
DDoS attacks should not exist anymore. These same companies that control the Internet and have been in business for 20 years are the same companies that allow network abuse. Companies like Cogent and Hurricane Electric, who are notorious censors, routinely originate forged traffic. This means they allow packets from their network to lie about which IP address they are coming from, and to send unending streams of junk data to whatever destination is targeted. That this is still a thing, especially in the United States, is absurd.
It is also suspicious how many of the people involved in DDoS mitigation are also veterans of the DDoS-for-hire industries. So, at the same time you find yourself in conflict with your upstream DDoS mitigation providers, you also find yourself being hit by a DDoS attack and are getting emails extorting you.
This is a racket, literally. Being forced to pay up and play nice with specific companies to stop a problem that would not exist if these same companies would just fix the underlying causes is a direct online parallel to mafia-style racketeering.
We need two things.
  1. ISPs must resolve to end network saturation attacks for good.
  2. ISPs should not be able to choose their customers.
You either get to be picky, or you get to be a monopoly. The much maligned Section 230, which I have written in defense of in the past, may need to be changed. Jason Fyk of the Social Media Freedom organization wants a reinterpretation of the law which would potentially allow large companies to be held liable for their detrimental behavior.
It is staggering how there are more people online than ever before, but the Internet seems smaller every year.
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*King Cobra JFS wailing*
THAT WAS THE LAST FUCKING TORCH I HAD! GOD DAMNIT!

Hadn't looked at their TG in a while.
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Ya know, I'm not a fan of trannies but to be fair Josh has been running wild with this as though it's true. As I recall, Dong tracked dog hair into another trannies apartment which made them spazz and feel literally raped.
At least that was how Josh explained it before he played a game of telephone with himself and now unironically believes he's doing anything but a-logging.
How much cheaper it would have been to laugh at the weird story and leave it at that. Clearly Dong is better at this a-logging thing but Sissyfuss must imagine himself happy and so Josh persists.
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Telegram is a terrible choice for "last resort" communications. Especially if you're going to spend half your time there inciting your users to send threatening messages to data centre employees on linkedIn. It's barely better than using facebook messenger.

Why he couldn't set up an Element space or something which at least supports E2E encryption properly is a mystery to me - especially when something like Element is actually federated and decentralised, the very thing he spends all day long whining about.

I think my favourite part of it all is he's low key calling out kiwis for being dumb, essentially saying if it's not some super easy "Log in with your apple ID" type shit then his users won't go for it. Mind you having dumb users is probably saving him from being called out for his many and frequent technical blunders, so there is that to consider.
 
Telegram is a terrible choice for "last resort" communications. Especially if you're going to spend half your time there inciting your users to send threatening messages to data centre employees on linkedIn. It's barely better than using facebook messenger.

Why he couldn't set up an Element space or something which at least supports E2E encryption properly is a mystery to me - especially when something like Element is actually federated and decentralised, the very thing he spends all day long whining about.

I think my favourite part of it all is he's low key calling out kiwis for being dumb, essentially saying if it's not some super easy "Log in with your apple ID" type shit then his users won't go for it. Mind you having dumb users is probably saving him from being called out for his many and frequent technical blunders, so there is that to consider.

Telegram already restricted viewing the KF updates channel via the Telegram site without a login, which is why he had to set up an RSS feed in the first place...

Gonna laugh really hard when Telegram removes the group, just like they did to a bunch of alt-right groups and even two "alt furry" groups in the past.

Also, the suggestion for SimpleX chat really is his best option. Prettymuch the only fully E2E mobile chat thingy that requires no registration, has no system admins to ban your channels, and you can even host your own server if you don't want to use the official ones.
 
Gonna laugh really hard when Telegram removes the group, just like they did to a bunch of alt-right groups and even two "alt furry" groups in the past
Pretty sure everything that doesn't violate the law just gets removed from Play/App Store version of Telegram. Would be wise of Josh to preemptively tell all mobilefags to install the APK from the official site, so he definitely won't be doing that.
 
Would be wise of Josh to preemptively tell all mobilefags to install the APK from the official site, so he definitely won't be doing that.
The sysadmin that doesn't know the difference between a hard drive and SSD is going to explain to his users how to sideload an app.

Talk about shooting for the moon. Did you want fries with that? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
.....holy shit, what in the actual fuck? now he says that there are cabals of people who got paid for complaining kiwifarm's host? the fuck is this shit?? this is /pol/-tier crap

I've never seen anyone this insistent about avoiding getting a job. I mean, shit, even DSP and Wings held down jobs. Even CWC held down a job. But Josh?


Just proves this video right, time and time again. ElPresador always nailed it, and this is no exception. He's what rightoids wish they could be.
 
What is this argument that he has to make it easy for normies? Do a lot of normies even use telegram?

You know Null as much of a drunken buffoon as Nick Rekieta has been lately hes right in that if you hadn't burned so many bridges you could get the people you were friends with to spread this info for you and it would end up getting a wider audience than posting it on the kiwi telegram anyway.
 
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