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https://youtu.be/zfpxAg3uRwc
we omega levels of cooked, huh? and also the fact 2 out of those 3 have gone down in the past few weeks is scary.
Yes, and they suck even under normal usage but they're a constant plague for VMs, VPNs, or any other complex routed connection.
Just like captchas, the actually dangerous spam bots, intruder bots, and malware bots already have no problem passing this stupid "baby's first honeypot script," so it's literally just security theater designed to annoy human users and make idiots feel "secure."
Seriously. And aside from the obvious potential for corruption and corporate overreach, the fact that contemporary infrastructure is THIS susceptible to single-point failures is utterly shameful.
HAM radio is and always will be a survivors only hope.