DNS over HTTPS and use a DNS located in another country - problem solved
Moved here from lemmy.world. Long live piracy!
DNS over HTTPS and use a DNS located in another country - problem solved
1337x dot to for example
As long as you don’t use them, sure. They are composed of basic parts, just well adjusted to the purpose. But if you do decide do use them, be aware that you cannot interfere with any radio communications in any way and/or destroy someone’s property. Which does not mean I am against shooting down someone’s drone on your property that is spying you, it’s just not really legal per se.
Nobody claims it’s fine, it’s just a personal example
I personally have the exact model and everything works perfectly, the safe wattage margin is bound to come useful in the future to power these GPU monsters and the modular detachable cables are super useful for cable management. I suggest you first connect the cables and then put the PSU into the case, contrary to what my friend suggested, it will save you a lot of trouble. Good luck!
Again, if you properly separate your identities, than the answer to both questions is simply impossible, since you are not the one figuring on the bill. The only thing they can achieve is link you to some IP behind 2 VPNs and 5 proxies, good luck to them if they want to dig through all that while avoiding you noticing and simply deleting all data from one of them making you completely separated from any illegal activity.
Nah, you can just write whatever makes even a tiny bit of sense. It’s just protection against bots
I can host an instance. I don’t care about “raiding”. If you get raided, it means you have not properly separated your online and real identities.
Not all of Europe. In most parts (especially Eastern Europe) the most you will get is a slap on the wrist if you are really really unlucky. And decades in prison aren’t a thing anywhere for simply sharing links to pirated content.
lemm.ee for general use, dbzer,0 for mainly piracy (I chose this option myself)
In criminal cases. In civil suits someone always loses, so an average person cannot win more than 50% of cases.