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'One more step. Please complete the security check to access'

Except I have JS disabled and can't complete the CAPTCHA interstitial.


In Firefox settings, look for 'DNS'. For the "DNS over HTTPS" section, click the "Manage Exceptions" button, and manually add "archive.is", "archive.ph", "archive.today". Then restart the browser, and it might work.


It has nothing to do with dns over https.

I wish people would stop giving out this incorrect direction.


It has to do with Cloudflare being the selected choice of provider, and adding to an exclusion list will bypass queries to Cloudflare.


That is what one would see if using Cloudflare DNS. It's cloudflare's captcha but archive.is is not on of their customers so it will just be a never-ending captcha.


Why would cloudflare DNS work that way? Why don't they cache the authoritative DNS server?


archive.ph misreports its IP address when responding to queries from cloudflare, apparently on purpose. It's not too hard to dig up some old threads/comments discussing the issue if you're curious about the details--you can find A (The?) Cloudflare Guy discussing it from cloudflare's perspective here on HN, and The Archive.ph Guy tweeting about it from his perspective.


Archive.ph intentionally gives the wrong IP to requests from Cloudflare DNS servers, because cloudflare is not giving them information about the IP subnet that made the original DNS request, and archive.ph claims that is a massive problem for them.


It's a long standing well known thing for years now. For the technical details just google "archive.is cloudflare". It's been discussed and written up and explained many times over by now. Many times over right here on HN even.

I will only add that as far as I can tell, neither side is exactly doing anything wrong, other than the fact that they both could have concocted some sort of special handling for each other years ago if they wanted. The failure to bother is on both I think.


> There's no option to report it specifically for being a deepfake

FB/Instagram is fueled by AI. It makes them money. They're not going to see this kind of 'pink slime' content as being a hindrance.


> Stop doing "{{ name }}"

Had to laugh at that. The amount of e-mails I received which were boilerplate and mistakenly included the actual template variable as a raw `{{ name }}` is staggering. I hope this tool addresses that.


haha, classic


> Knowing which screw to turn

"It took me ten years to know how do this in 10 minutes"


> Dating apps are designed to keep you single forever and owned by a single corpo.

Heard good things about Alovoa: https://alovoa.com/

> Free and open-source dating platform that respects your privacy.


> I don't own iOS devices on which blocking is less effective

But if you must use iOS, I recommend ADGuard Pro which intercepts ADs/Trackers at the network level using a pseudo VPN Profile. You can even load up your own custom filter lists.


Boring low paid 9-5 with half of my income subsidizing online side hustles that I work on at the weekends when I have extra time to play with.


> you need to know what you want to type

This is why there are 'prompt engineering' roles. AI plays an assistant role, but it has to see human agents being creative with prompts.


That’s the thing I think people are still needed and for something like photoshop you can’t easily replace. Even if AI can make images look really good, it’s not got the intelligence to do what professional photo editors do.


What about 'neo banks'? I am with Revolut free tier and I know why they have a free tier/basic tier, because I know they monetize my bank statements and purchase habits for 'market research' and other insights.


Revolut is a EU bank and has the same regulations, AML, KYC rules as other banks. There are tons of stories about closed accounts by revolute.

It is even worse than "regular" bank because you can't go to the branch or call the support number. You can get help via chatbot from the application and I doubt you can use it without active account.


Yeah. Interesting feature. I would like to know how popular it is, or is it just more feature creep from Apple.

https://trak.in/tags/business/2022/07/10/iphone-15-phones-wi...


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