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Another website blocking VPN and forcing users to reveal their identity, great.

Exactly, and you should go deeper and encourage absolutely everyone in your surrounding to drop the service.

Mostly VPNs that don't show their infrastructure publicly (or at least their IP pools) seem to be working across Reddit.

Well, goodbye SoundCloud (and all services doing the same thing).

Tor without JS is still subject to some degree of fingerprinting through CSS (media queries, caching) and tracking methods through mouse (without JS).

> and tracking methods through mouse (without JS).

How?


Hovering can trigger network request

fyi Mistral admins, there is no dates showing on your article.


If I may, seeing the prices which are hinting at working companies only, the vibe-coded website without much effort kinda ruins the whole trust for it.


Useful analysis actually! Thank you


Imo you should remove the login page when user clicks on `Get started for free`, as I see this as a quicktool where you just type the URL and you know it's always there (pastebin like).


I believe you could just draft your own license and forbid companies generating a certain amount to use it.


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