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lightcaster2013-08-08 15:02:08
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lightcaster, 2013-08-08 15:02:08

A harmless and very useful site for me is blocked by the Unified Registry. wtf?

This is a machine learning QA site http://metaoptimize.com/qa . Some analogue of Stackoverflow in its niche.

It is blocked not always, somehow through time. It is clear that he fell under the distribution due to a stupid blocking by ip, but can anything be done in this case?

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Alexander, 2013-08-08
@syschel

Until the registry banned the opera, you can use it as a browser. If you turn on the turbo mode, then the site is downloaded by the opera server, compressed, transferred to you and unclenched by your opera. Initially, it was done for the speed of loading pages. Now it is convenient to bypass our Putin-firewall.

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ergil, 2013-08-08
@ergil

Today one site, tomorrow another.
My advice is either a VPN or a virtual machine on a server in another country where to keep your desktop.
I keep one of the desktops in the Netherlands, and on another virtual machine I keep a personal proxy anonymizer.
For if this is a blocking of one cloudflare IP, it means that not only this site is blocked.
The law of delusions aims to censor the Internet the way PZh&V wants, and therefore it is useless to get something from them. It is necessary either to achieve the abolition of censorship, or, if you are afraid of this, to circumvent it. I do both.

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Anton Bobylev, 2013-08-08
@dpigo

Go through a proxy.

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ValdikSS, 2013-08-08
@ValdikSS

You can use antizapret: antizapret.prostovpn.org/

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Ilya Sevostyanov, 2013-08-08
@RUVATA

it is not in the registry ... most likely the provider is stupid, specifically yours.
I checked the availability from our city - it has always been.
check if it is in the registry here

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