

DSA and OSA are very different pieces of legislation


DSA and OSA are very different pieces of legislation


They can’t force 4chan to implement age verification, or to implement geoblocks. They can issue fines if they feel like it, but they’re uncollectible.
The UK has every right to restrict their own residents access to things that are illegal internally. Just like how they have customs controls at their physical borders to prevent illegal physical items from being imported, they should have just blocked 4chan off the rip instead of trying to fine them.
Yeah, reading this I think we are indeed on the same page.


I feel like I am missing something reading your comments, but it seems pretty clear to me that they do do business in the UK. They have users in the UK, to which they are providing a service (the 4chan message boards) in exchange for eyes on adverts placed on the page (from which 4chan makes money).
Just because this law is really stupid, and that 4chan does not have servers in the UK doesn’t really matter. UK laws can still be enforced for individuals in the UK (which is expressly what is stated in the message from ofcom). Ofcom is not demanding that age verification is implemented for all users world wide, but for UK users. 4Chan can decide to not comply (which I think is good), but then it is not surprising that if you keep doing business in the UK (not blocking UK users/IPs) that fines (which 4chan will just ignore as they are not UK based) and possible bans on your service in the UK follow.


I expect VPN + Aurora (or any other non Play store) will be enough to get around it


Amazing to see that they successfully migrated. This is a great example for the rest of Europe and the teams that worked on this will (hopefully) have plenty of work ahead of them in helping other European entities migrate away from US big tech!


Yes, of course it is. That is why I commented it on a crackpot shower though with a related subject.


Who says you are not?


I would just create a point to point VPN connection and run it over that (for axample an IPsec tunnel using strongswan)


Woo, both parties are terrible, irresponsible, and should be held accountable


I disagree, it is great to use. Yes, some things are more difficult but as OP mentioned he wants to learn more, and running your own cluster for your services is an amazing way to learn k8s.


Yup, sorry to be the bearer of bad news🥲


Plenty of IPv4 only networks still exist from which you would not be able to access the services. I am in a similar situation as OP with my offsite address being IPv6 + CGNAT IPv4 and my own address being IPv4 only.


So it is not running llms on an average gaming pc
What about high-res media? Encountered any issues with playback?


My dude, what year are you living in, and can I join you there?


I use snapdrop/pairdrop for quick and easy file transfers, but I found transfers to be quite slow, so this may be an alternative for larger files.


If you don’t want to run a DNS server and don’t want to set up different internal & external IPs you can also use NAT Hairpinning
Hmm, sounds interesting. Any interesting/notable differences that set this project apart from other similar projects like IPFS?