y0ned4 7 minutes ago

You don't block an entire tram line just because there are pickpockets on board some trams The "solutions" implemented here in Italy are not solutions, but abominations imho

iamcalledrob 3 minutes ago

Relatedly, Backblaze b2 is routinely blocked by corporate IT (and even Chrome's anti-malware list from time to time) for similar "bad neighbour" reasons.

It's bad enough that you basically have to stick a reverse proxy in front of it to reliably serve content at scale.

palla89 37 minutes ago

Students (at least in Italy) often relies on notes on Google Drive, I laughed hard when on reddit one commenter said: "too bad I can't study this weekend, but fortunately I enjoyed watching a pirate soccer streaming!"

  • FirmwareBurner 27 minutes ago

    >"too bad I can't study this weekend"

    No student ever said this unironically :)

red_admiral 2 minutes ago

At some point google should consider offering a VPN service :)

sjamaan an hour ago

Let's hope they just keep doing what they're doing, it's a great way to get the public to call for tearing down this ugly censorship^Wanti-piracy system.

DataDaemon 16 minutes ago

This is just the beginning. Read the DSA (Digital Services Act), where private companies will be able to take down any content or comment.

jeisc an hour ago

The cloud is unreliable for mission critical systems

  • FirmwareBurner an hour ago

    More like dumb censorship that masquerades as anti piracy measures are incredibly dumb and just hurt the honest users. Pretty sure the pirates are laughing their ass cheeks off right now.

    • namaria 37 minutes ago

      Yes this sort of thing makes public cloud unreliable for mission critical systems