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1 day ago

Which IPs that you use daily are actually affected by this though?

I've been trying to keep track myself and so far in my months of collecting, I've noted down one service which is unavailable during the matches for me, Docker Hub, everything else seems to work today.

Keep in mind, when they first started the blocks, a lot more was taken offline than what gets taken down when a match happens today, as they seem to continuously adjust it. The article you linked is from almost exactly a year ago, fwiw.

> Which IPs that you use daily are actually affected by this though?

My own company would get taken down.

  • It seems an interesting argument that more people will watch soccer or races if they cant do other things. They shouldnt enjoy extra benefits.

  • Maybe don't use Cloudflare in front of your business if you know that doing so will make it unavailable for 2-3 hours per week? These blocks been happening for years, if you're still letting you be affected, maybe you want to provide a poor service to your users?

    Most companies who used to use Cloudflare and actually want to be available to users, moved away a long time ago, it's a lot easier than many think.

    • > Maybe don't use Cloudflare

      They've also blocked Fastly in the past. I doubt any large CDN is immune.

      > if you know that doing so will make it unavailable for 2-3 hours per week?

      You expect companies all across the world to abandon their CDN providers because two countries (Spain and Italy) are being dicks about futbol?

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    • Yeah, I'll let a company I don't do business with dictate who I actually do business with just because of their money interests. I don't like or use Cloudflare, I believe they are not good for the internet due to how centralised everything gets on them, and their blocking of non-mainstream setups (browser, OS, Javascript, no VPNs, no Tor and so on); but I'm not letting a football company say "we don't care about screwing you, we are blocking this"

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    • That's very shortsighted, this pragmatism might work for a while but when enough companies do the same then some other infra provider would become the new big one, pirate sites would move to it, and La Liga would also block it, bringing everybody to square one.

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