Blocking it browser wide worked, but it is a bit inconvenient; the site was prompting everytime i was just browsing it even though i clicked remember the decision.
I didn't deny it; its akin to a first year med student reading about all the subtle little ways that the body hints something is majorly wrong and noticing symptoms exhibit in them,
I guess i am just not jaded enough to accept that online anons can just send a swat team to my house if i comment on the local weather online.
Welp repressive countries have more stringent teams of computer forensics experts now.
Though compared to our neighbours i wouldn't call my country repressive(yet)
Feasibility aside, the shitty laws in question attacks content hosting platforms first(safe harbor laws). So no matter how many vpns i hop through, the site would simply limit the visibility of my post in the region and go about their day.
Honestly i believe there is no point in speculating whether there are backdoors installed in popular privacy and encryption apps;
for all we know, the powers that are may already have a digital fortress'esque quantum computer decrypting everything from your signal messages to onion sites in a matter of seconds.
I think(my personal headcanon) that there probably was a Manhattan project like top secret research project that has yielded some very fruitful results, now i guess we have to just wait for some whistleblower or a disgruntled employee to feed it a file that blows it up.
Does Tor have no protection against such a simple attack? I always thought any clearnet address i type in the browser (along with the dns query) hops 3 times.
I just did using the dracut command, it didn't change anything, is there another more simpler way to go about this without risking messing up my system?
Skill issue