DNS over HTTPS and use a DNS located in another country - problem solved
Moved here from lemmy.world. Long live piracy!
DNS over HTTPS and use a DNS located in another country - problem solved
1337x dot to for example
Nobody claims it’s fine, it’s just a personal example
And why do you think so many cyber crimes are left unsolved? The authorities know that sometimes it is not worth going after some even semi-major criminal if they know what they are doing.
Again, if you properly separate your identities, than the answer to both questions is simply impossible, since you are not the one figuring on the bill. The only thing they can achieve is link you to some IP behind 2 VPNs and 5 proxies, good luck to them if they want to dig through all that while avoiding you noticing and simply deleting all data from one of them making you completely separated from any illegal activity.
Nah, you can just write whatever makes even a tiny bit of sense. It’s just protection against bots
You are not reading content from lemmy.dbzer0.com unless you specifically have only that at the beginning of the address. If you have lemmy.world instead, it means you are trying to view content cached there, which no longer exists.
It is relatively light on resources, you can even host it on your own PC. And it does not need to be public, just don’t expose the port publicly and voila…
You can do it totally anonymously, you just need a server with docker that can’t be linked to you. There are many ways (legal or not) to acquire such server, and afterwards it’s simple.
I can host an instance. I don’t care about “raiding”. If you get raided, it means you have not properly separated your online and real identities.
Not all of Europe. In most parts (especially Eastern Europe) the most you will get is a slap on the wrist if you are really really unlucky. And decades in prison aren’t a thing anywhere for simply sharing links to pirated content.
lemm.ee for general use, dbzer,0 for mainly piracy (I chose this option myself)
Finally the mathematically correct answer! Thank you for typing this out