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Source channel @lambdaexpression · Post #301 · 1月26日

DN42 access 本服务为那些无法轻松访问自身网络的用户以及希望体验 dn42 但又不想承担维护自有网络成本的用户提供 dn42 连接 默认情况下,地址从/96地址块中分配,如果您希望租用独立的/96前缀或更大的地址空间,请按照联系方式联系我 所有公开的PoP均已屏蔽来自中国境内的 IP 地址。如果您确实需要dn42 access,请与我联系并提供合理的理由 该服务由AS4242423377提供 - - - - - - - The service provides DN42 connectivity to members who cannot easily access their own networks, as well as to those who would like to explore DN42 without the overhead of maintaining their own network. By default, addresses are allocated from a /96 block. If you wish to lease a dedicated /96 prefix or a larger address space, please contact me using the methods provided in the contact information. All publicly accessible PoP are blocked for IPs originating from within China. DN42 access from within China is not publicly available. If you genuinely require access, please contact me and provide a valid justification. Hosted by AS4242423377. Policy 本服务需要花费时间和金钱才能运行,但为了您的利益,我们免费提供。使用本服务是一种特权,而非权利。您必须合理使用本服务,以确保其他用户也能继续享受同样的便利。任何滥用、误用或干扰服务或其他用户的行为都可能导致您的访问权限立即被暂停或终止。 滥用行为包括但不限于: - 过度使用资源 - 黑客攻击、病毒、木马等,或任何其他可能损害服务或对服务及其用户造成风险的干扰行为 - 传播可能导致民事或刑事责任的不良内容 - - - - - - - This service require real time and financial resources to operate, yet are provided free of charge for your benefit. Access to the services is a privilege, not a right. You must use the services responsibly and considerately to ensure that other users can continue to enjoy the same opportunities. Any misuse, abuse, or activities that disrupt the service or other users may result in immediate suspension or termination of access. Abuse could include, but is not limited to: - Excessive use of resources - Hacking, viruses, trojans etc or any other disruption that could harm or create risk to the services or its users - Distribution of objectional content that could create a civil or criminal liability PoP ## Toronto, Canada Prefix: fdb6:fc6a:e66c:724f:fad1:d2cf::/96 Zerotier: 4753cf475f65b0fb ## Los Angeles, USA coming soon #announcement#service

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@BadvolfNews · Post #664 · 2023/06/14 20:20

Want more information on Michael Travis Leake, the #American "Rock musician" arrested in #Moscow? Well, I have some for you. For instance, he wasn't an Army paratrooper, like you're being told. You can thank me later!

Journey to Fluency

@fluencyinenglish · Post #6325 · 2018/08/11 16:57

#collocations #british #american @ieltsstrategies 🔴British English vs American 🔸go on holiday~ British English 🔹take a vacation ~ American English 🔸get a driving licence~ Brit 🔹get a driver's licenc~ Ame 🔸 visit a city centre~ Brit English 🔹go downtown~ Ame English 🔸have a bath~ Brit English 🔹 take a bath~ Ame English @ieltsstrategies

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@exploreclassical · Post #86 · 2020/11/10 15:12

昨天听Aaron Copland的Fanfare for Common Man,发现Joan Towers还写了一首Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman😆😆😆,分享一个back to back的performance~https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CcO_QookAU#American#Copland#Towers

Лёгкое небо

@legkoenebo · Post #4064 · 2025/07/02 08:17

Хакеры атакуют авиакомпании Северной Америки 🌎 Киберпреступная группа Scattered Spider, известная взломами корпоративных ИТ-систем с последующим вымогательством, нацелилась на авиационный сектор Северной Америки. По имеющейся информации, хакерам удалось получить доступ к системам двух крупных авиаперевозчиков — канадской WestJet и американской Hawaiian Airlines. К счастью, ни одна из компаний не зафиксировала сбоев в работе. Эта активность вновь подняла вопрос о киберугрозах в авиации и побудила специалистов по информационной безопасности усилить защиту корпоративных данных. 📌На фоне этих событий American Airlines сообщила о проблеме в собственной ИТ-инфраструктуре, которая привела к задержкам рейсов по всей сети. Лёгкое небо #aviation#American#Hawaiian#WestJet

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5220 · 2026/02/25 13:04

Is Trump Racking Up Victories For the American People or For Himself? 🤔🇺🇸 Trump proclaimed his first year in office a success at the State of the Union address on Tuesday evening, even as his presidency is dogged by low public approval ratings before November’s midterm elections in which voters could hand control of Congress back to his Democratic opponents. The annual address to a joint session of Congress came after months of turmoil for the Republican president, including a crackdown on immigrant communities in Minneapolis that resulted in the deaths of two US citizens, and faltering progress on his campaign promise of lowering the cost of living. Despite Democrats walking out, holding signs, and verbally clashing in the chamber, Trump maintained a triumphant tone in his speech, arguing that he had rebuilt a country ruined by Biden. Speaking for just under two hours, his speech was the longest State of the Union ever delivered, and saw Trump repeatedly bring out surprise guests to serve as living embodiments of what he saw as the country’s greatness. “We will never go back to where we were just a very short time ago. We’re not going back.” Recent surveys have shown that many voters disagree. A Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll released this week found a mere 39% of voters view his presidency positively, and others have found him underwater on key issues such as the economy and immigration. But Trump gave no acknowledgment to the bad vibes, instead running through his administration’s accomplishments in a speech that was interspersed with falsehoods and exaggerations but light on new policy proposals. He announced that his vice-president, Vance, would lead a “war on fraud”, and that he had negotiated a “ratepayer protection pledge” to offset the impact of new data centers on households electricity costs. Four supreme court justices were in attendance, three of whom – John Roberts, Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan – had last week signed on to an opinion saying he could not use executive power to impose tariffs on US trading partners. As the three sat in the front row together with Brett Kavanaugh, who had not signed on to their opinion, Trump issued a relatively measured criticism of their decision, calling it “unfortunate” and “disappointing”. He was less restrained when it came to Democratic lawmakers, who he wrote off as “crazy”, or Somali immigrants, who he described as “pirates who ransacked Minnesota”, the site of a long-running and contentious immigration operations. And though he has ordered a major military buildup around Iran, he revealed little about what his intentions were for the longtime US adversary. “My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy. But one thing is certain, I will never allow the world’s number one sponsor of terror, which they are by far, to have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said. Reviews from those who remained throughout were equally negative. “For nearly two hours tonight, Trump spewed lies, propaganda and hatred,” said Hakeem Jeffries, the top House Democrat in a statement. “Instead of presenting the nation with a positive vision for our future and the economy, the president blamed others for his failures.” The speech was nonetheless a key moment ahead of the November midterm elections, in which Trump’s Republican allies are defending their slim control of the Senate and House. After failing to stop Trump’s return to the White House in 2024, Democrats have taken heart from successes in recent off-year and special elections that may indicate voters are ready to deliver them victories in key races that could decide control of Congress. The official response to Trump’s speech was delivered by Abigail Spanberger, the Virginia governor who won a decisive victory last year in an election that put Democrats firmly in control of the southern state. #trump#trump#victories#american#people#democrats 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

Addis Standard

@addisstandardeng · Post #21300 · 2026/02/04 06:58

News: #Egypt-based military drones have targeted #Sudan’s RSF for months, report says A covert military airstrip in Egypt’s Western Desert has emerged as a key launch site for drone strikes inside Sudan, signaling Egypt’s direct entry into Sudan’s devastating civil war, according to an extensive investigation by The New York Times. The report, based on satellite imagery, flight records, video analysis, and interviews with #American, #European, and #Arab officials, found that advanced military drones operating from Egypt have been conducting strikes against Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (#RSF) for at least 6 months. The airstrip, located near the East Oweinat agricultural project close to the Sudanese border, is hidden amid vast wheat fields irrigated by fossil aquifers. While the base appears civilian on the surface, satellite images reviewed by the newspaper show the construction of a second runway, at least 17 aircraft hangars, satellite communications.... Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=54976

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