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No, I am talking about ISP plans ads.
No, I am talking about ISP plans ads.
Ours usually busy with censorship
USSA.
Cats. Internet is about cats.
Try watching videos over I2P. 64 kbps average.
More than 6 gigabytes per second
For context 16 petabytes per month is about(slightly more than) 6 gigabytes per second. Also internet was designed during times when computers were super expensive and 100% utilization was norm.
The problem ISPs ask to pay BOTH for bandwidth and for packets. Which is double payment.
As I understand FCC deals with ISP ads too
Last time it didn’t help.
At least yoi are not at mercy of managment company. I don’t know how in USSA, but here before ammendments to Communication Law, you had to initiate general homeowners meeting and vote to allow ISP to place their equipment in condo/multi-flat unit/whatever you call it. The hardest part was not getting votes for it, but getting enough people to vote.
Who are those 2 people?
Not sure how exactly it worked, but some time ago in Russia it was completely legal for library to copy book, but it seems now laws became more strict. Probably some member of United Russia got a shiny new yacht.
Imagine how many copyrighted books are in IRL libraries. Now imagine that IRL libraries can copy any book in any amount. Congrats, now you imagined what libraries in Europe can do.
- Although we’ll be hosting the repository on GitHub, our contribution workflow will remain unchanged and we will not be accepting Pull Requests at this time
Whyyyyy? Why github?
Well, you can pre-download. Sometimes it’s called torrent))
“You maybe will be able to use advertised bandwidth. As long as we want. Or maybe not.”