The popular shadow library Anna’s Archive has lost yet another domain name. The site’s .pm domain was taken offline after international pressure on intermediaries continued to mount. That initially left the .li domain as the only option, but a Greenland-based backup was swiftly added.
- 2 months
These sites are losing domain names left and right at the moment. The fucking copyright mafia is spending a lot of effort at the moment.
- 2 months
The rich figured out that letting the plebes access the Internet was a mistake, and they are trying to take it back every way they possibly can.
- bonsai@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish2 months
Do they have an onion site? Feel like the clearnet isn’t vibing rn
- Hafler@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
I was using the library of trantor’s .onion for a long time. I would love an Annas .onion.
- electrotabby@piefed.socialEnglish2 months
Ah, I recognize their cool flag from my vexillology days. 🤓
- Alb@sh.itjust.worksEnglish2 months
Saint Pierre et Miquelon is a French territory next to Canada. No wonder they took it down so easely!
- Lembot_0006@programming.devEnglish2 months
We really need to invent an independent domain name system. Interesting how many already exist but just nobody cares about…
- LedgeDrop@lemmy.zipEnglish2 months
It’s interesting that they’d offer top-level domains, but not provide a certificate authority to generate (non-self-signed) ssl certs.
TeamAssimilation@infosec.pubEnglish
2 monthsSeems they working on that https://wiki.opennic.org/opennic/tls
- LedgeDrop@lemmy.zipEnglish2 months
Oh, that is fantastic (ACME integration too!)
Thanks for finding and sharing the link.
katy ✨@piefed.blahaj.zoneEnglish
2 monthsclassic
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Sees rare use, most of which is not related to Saint Pierre and Miquelon RobotToaster@mander.xyzEnglish
2 monthsReminds me of how a bunch of people lost their .af domain names when the Taliban took back over Afghanistan.
- 2 months
I wonder how much of that could be mitigated if the ebooks were made officially DRM-free, or if people would be willing to buy but resort to illegal means because they don’t want people owning stuff…





