In April, @mullvadnet provided sponsored DataPacket servers for GrapheneOS in Dallas and Frankfurt which each have 50Gbps peak bandwidth capacity. These now serve a large portion of the updates to GrapheneOS users and add a lot of capacity to our other services including our anycast authoritative DNS.
We also have sponsored servers from ReliableSite, Cherry Servers, Zare and Xenyth. There are a total of 8 sponsored servers where 7 are primarily update mirrors. The update mirror servers also serve our website and network services as a replacement for VPS instances for the locations we have them.
We host 2 anycast networks with our own ASN and IP space in order to self-host anycast DNS servers providing the authoritative DNS resolution for all of our services. Both IPv4 /24 blocks we use for anycast DNS were obtained for free via from ARIN via NRPM 4.10 along with the IPv6 space.
We host 2 anycast networks with our own ASN and IP space in order to self-host anycast DNS servers providing the authoritative DNS resolution for all of our services. Both IPv4 /24 blocks we use for anycast DNS were obtained for free via from ARIN via NRPM 4.10 along with the IPv6 space.
If one of our DNS servers goes down or fully loses connectivity, BGP routing across the internet will quickly adjust to send traffic to the other servers in the network. If a DNS resolver fails to get an answer from one of the anycast DNS networks, it will automatically fall back to the other one.
Our GeoDNS was recently massively improved via @ipinfo sponsoring us with free access to their standard GeoIP database. They use over 1300 probes to scan the internet instead of relying on very inaccurate/incomplete WHOIS/geofeed data. We nearly always use the right server thanks to this database.
We need additional dedicated servers for updates and other services in APAC where bandwidth is more expensive (Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo). We also need another server in North America to go along with our 2nd server from Cherry Servers in Amsterdam used to provide our opt-in geocoding service.
We have enough bandwidth for updates in Europe and North America to handle quite a lot of further userbase growth. We do need additional servers for other things. Several other server providers contacted us with sponsorship offers but we mainly need several APAC servers now which is more costly.
Your OS is Ring 0. Below that is Ring -1 for hypervisors. Below that is Ring -2, SMM, where AMD processors have had an undetected flaw for nearly 20 years. Malware there survives OS reinstalls, survives hypervisor inspection, survives everything. Removing it requires physically connecting a hardware programmer to the chip.
‼️🚨 BREAKING: Sony PlayStation's age-verification partner Yoti is reporting GrapheneOS users to authorities for using GrapheneOS, due to "past security concerns."
Guys don’t blame ZEC for this it will happen to everything complicated for the next year or two. If you have a complex contract and you’re not AI auditing it with the best tools the minute they come out, you’re ngmi.
ZEC showing it’s gmi. Disclaimer I have 0.2 which is like $200
this honestly pisses me off so much, polymarket should be banned from X, too. @nikitabier@elonmusk
both the 'creators' and the company are knowingly attempting to evade the rules and making the app/site/network worse for a quick buck.
they got caught.