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uop23ip
3 ? damn i am still on 2 with no clue about all features and xl didn't impressed me too much and eats too much ram.
orignal
are you going to keep providing the I2P service to Russian clients?
snex
Why would anybody stop
orignal
because Biden said this
orignal
no IT services to be provided to Russian clients
snex
Biden can’t even keep his shit in his asshole while out in public
snex
He doesn’t even have this authority. Congress has not declared war
snex
ISPs could potentially block Russian peers but you’d still be on the network via other countries
orignal
no I'm asking official I2P guys
orignal
since they support LGBT and BLM
orignal
about thier position
snex
Are they even American?
orignal
yes
orignal
at least zzz and idk
snex
I’ll just fork and remove that code
orignal
which code?
uop23ip
i2p is no service that "allow it(rus) to sustain the war or evade U.S. sanctions" , i guess
snex
orignal: Any code that arbitrarily blocks countries
uop23ip
hey i want that feature
orignal
it's not about the code
orignal
another item in "Inclusion" section )))
snex
Well if the code doesn’t block Russian IPs then who cares
snex
Correct me if I’m wrong but don’t Russian men kiss each other to say hello? That’s pretty LGBT if you ask me
cumlord
Ive sucked a lot of dick in my day, did not make me want to block Russian IPs just saying
orignal
so I'm asking the,
snex
There won’t even be an i2p when you guys set the nukes off
eyedeekay
Sanctions that restrict Russian citizen's access to free information are misguided in any case, and as snex pointed out the network at a certain point is going to work by building the connections it can, regardless of sanctions
eyedeekay
the only special behavior Java I2P exhibits in Russia that I am aware of is Hidden Mode, which is expressly to evade Russian authority
eyedeekay
IMO that should remain the case. So no, I don't think we should be trying to block Russian users.
dr|z3d
can I just inject an LOL into the conversation.
dr|z3d
I have a feeling cumlord and orignal will be best friends before long.
snex
Does mullvad support port forwarding? If so then Russians can evade that way, I’d assume
snex
Or just deal with outbound only
snex
Maybe next time I visit Mongolia I will set up a vpn service lol
eyedeekay
I mean the court could spend 5 years just trying to define "provide" in this context
uop23ip
the rus are not make big usage of hidden mode. i see a lot of them.
eyedeekay
could be i2pd users too, last time I checked i2pd doesn't implement hidden mode as such, and doesn't enable it automatically
eyedeekay
orignal would know more
uop23ip
i think you're right. i2pd has no hidden mode iirc
cumlord
Love me original 😭
uop23ip
but nevertheless it means that that they don't need to hide
cumlord
Snex no more Mullvad port forward
uop23ip
like chn
snex
Proton does but I dunno if they accept Russian customers
dr|z3d
itsjustme: cake.i2p looks like it's misbehaving.
cumlord
Maybe incognet?
snex
Монгол ВПН brought to you by snex
snex
I hope your irc clients can read that
cumlord
Alright I’m jealous, horse head fiddle goes hard
snex
It was a good show
snex
Right before COVID
orignal
there is no hidden mode in i2pd
orignal
for the reason
orignal
eyedeekay are you going to add more lines in "Ibclusin" section?
orignal
Like "Following US sactions we don't offer any IT service to the resident of Russia"?