@nprivera Sounds like you support the unilateral will of property owners over people in Boulder! Can I, a homeowner, also dictate how public roads around me are used? Asking for a friend...
@LSweeneyMiran @rachelkfriend Staff also said that "these are more for perception than for data", which is a pretty weird thing to say about survey data that they collected.
@Ethan_Heilman You can also check specific websites against Russia's
"Unified Register" blocklist here: https://t.co/RcHc4XQJ8V
Both https://t.co/0TFSpg9Fw3 and https://t.co/pjNnJupxAu are currently listed as blocked ("The requested address is blacklisted").
@Ethan_Heilman To answer your specific question, both Twitter and Facebook are throttled using similar mechanisms used previously to throttle twitter last year (SNI-based): https://t.co/lmxPXbRoTA
There are also reports now that Facebook is blocked with TCP RST-ACKs: https://t.co/BNY2QHDxGr
Boomers: "Want to be able to afford a house? Just go to college!"
Gen-Z: <goes to college>
Also Boomers: "Wait, no, not like that"
https://t.co/XNoZEptmyS
Our TCP-based amplification attacks are being used in the wild! ☹️ Fascinating writeup from @Akamai describing the attack. It makes some mitigation suggestions (drop large SYN packets), but that only works for one of the five attacks our AI discovered. https://t.co/ELshWV9Boy
Boulder publishes snow removal priority maps for its roads, but are there equivalent maps for its bike paths?
Curious why this bike path next to a highest priority "snow cleared 24/7" road is still buried 48 hours later.
We confirm that the GFW has now been able to dynamically block any seemingly random traffic in real time. Such capability potentially affects a large set of censorship circumvention protocols, including but not limited to Shadowsocks and VMess. A detailed report is coming soon.