"What if AWS disappeared overnight" is not in most people's even worst case project planninghttps://twitter.com/CatVsHumanity/status/985914182959759360 …
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And now there's ~20 million or so AWS/Google Cloud addresses blocked in Russia.pic.twitter.com/ShUxDkxwK7
-Russian dissidents breathe oxygen and drink water
-Russia bans oxygen and water.
-Russia dies either of asphyxiation or thirst
#failureToConsiderDominoEffects
That's just a perfect metaphor. 
No. That's just logic taken to excess. 
so is AWS safe from Russian hackers now then
Even Script kiddies know what a vpn is and how to use it.
Except your VPN needs an end point, which now can’t be in the cloud ... and will get blocked too no doubt
fair enough.
But in SOVIET russia cloud blocks you!
Very interesting! Do you feel like this is a fair/accurate characterization? "Telegram [...] might be breaking the internet in Russia."
What, no. The Russian government is breaking the internet
LOL Endgame?
Just maybe, Russia will block their own internet access to the West and we won't be bothered by their chaos BOTS anymore. lol
I wonder what that will do to worldwide spam and malware rates.
...and Telegram still works!
they just added 16 millions more to blocked IPs listhttps://meduza.io/en/news/2018/04/17/russia-s-federal-censor-blocks-millions-of-ip-addresses-in-crackdown-on-telegram-disrupting-internet-services-across-the-country …
solid briefing today.
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