I don't block anyone because I do not like to shove other perspectives out of view and pretend they don't exist. Also I grew up on old internet where having a thick skin was a necessity.
Kleptomaniac girls are your thing?
Also how’s their wayland support?
WIP
Not if they get their universal digital ID system in place. It is the wet dream of tyrants of all kinds.
Rather than waiting around for the legal system to nanny me, I've gone ahead and committed to only purchase hardware that does not attempt to restrict me.
Odysee is behind clownflare. I'm more partial to peertube.
Get the 1Gb/s package and run a Tor exit node. And get a good lawyer.
The part that actually describes how the ban would work is at least one hyperlink away from the article.
If ByteDance doesn't sell TikTok, app stores in the US would have to drop the app, and Internet hosting services would be prohibited from providing services that enable distribution of TikTok in the US. Companies that violate the prohibition would have to pay civil penalties.
(5) INTERNET HOSTING SERVICE.—The term “internet hosting service” means a service through which storage and computing resources are provided to an individual or organization for the accommodation and maintenance of 1 or more websites or online services, and which may include file hosting, domain name server hosting, cloud hosting, and virtual private server hosting.
yt-dlp remains unaffected for now.
I remember Hooktube. That was when front ends were still trying to play nice by accessing youtube the "right way".
They killed that one off pretty hastily.
Invidious was the hero successor, but I think we all knew that it would eventually come to this. Invidious' most recent fixes for blocking involve passing identity tokens, making a concession that Google is then better able to track users behind Invidious.
I'm not sure how much farther there is left to go on the technical angle of this fight.
You wouldn't mind toiling for gold-pressed latinum?