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      And traitors to our country. But I guess I’m just repeating what you wrote when it comes to it.

      Conservatism is a national security threat.

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      I mean… in this case they’re going after a former president. Of course there’d be some hesitation. Even just to protect the symbol of the president.

      But just like everything, Trump turned everything he touched to shit and now the office of the president is forever tainted because of it. It’s insane that we actually have to have a criminal probe into a president inciting terrorism in their own country

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    It’s funny that people think that cops stop being nazis just because they work for the federal government.

    #ACAB

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    He’s finally part of the “in” crowd. Notice that both Republicans and Democrats are pretty much eager to avoid looking at his crimes; instead both parties are just fundraising off of him.

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      Cloudflare and archive.is apparently don’t agree on how to implement DNS, so if you’re using 1.1.1.1 (like myself) you’ll get an error. This is the explanation I had seen elsewhere and I was like “Yep, that applies to me.” (I assume it’s happening with all variations of the archive site including archive.ph)

      I found this[1] by searching around HackerNews, seems like a relatively decent overview of what is happening. Kinda paints the archive team in a not-so-great light, in respect to privacy considerations, in my opinion.


      1. https://jarv.is/notes/cloudflare-dns-archive-is-blocked/ ↩︎

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        Ahh, interesting. I do indeed use 1.1.1.1, in part because of DNS-over-TLS that it supports. Thanks for the link.

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          Is 1.1.1.1 like open source DNS? I used 8.8.8.8 (4.4.8.8?) for a long time when ISPs sometimes we’re flaky, any pointers for what to use nowadays?