Cloudflare

So uh, has it ever been explained how the internet ran just fine without cloud 10 years ago? why is this being pushed because of muh ddos?

More bandwidth available than before and people don't want to mitigate DDoS attacks on their services themselves, I would assume.

torrents are public anyway, sites like this aggregating information about regime critical users and the option to create virtual realities for user by serving them a certain kind of website and censoring them could be an issue. not so much now, but shutting internet discourse down is a top priority since trump happened, and centralized frontends like facebook are not as powerful as they thought before.

They started pushing that cloud shit like around 2006 or so. That's also facebook got big, and the nasty web 2.0 shit was rolled-out all over the place. Seems like a push from the top industry bigwigs to take over control of everything. So now you've got this cloudflare and amazon cloud shit that accounts for a large portion of all the corporate servers. And on the individual side the facebook, google, and related social media crap have taken over a lot of what used to be smaller sites and services.

Also now they're showing their true colors with all the political bias and censorship, so I think this reinforces the idea that everything was planned to be taken over, when they realized the Internet gave plebs too much freedom.

>crimeflare.com/
This is why kikeflare is bad

Can someone explain to me why the crimeflare site uses both port 80 and 82(same situation for both TLDs)? They go to different pages but I don't see why they need to differentiate between "crimeflare.org" and "crimeflare.org:82". What purpose does this serve? Why not just link to the different pages?

==THIS== , major DDoS and really most cyber-threats are from nation-states, not script kiddies. Isreal basically DDoS sites they (and their ISPs) lack oversight on and the only solution for these sites is to adopt Cloudflare who are APPARENTLY the only company that is successful at mitigating these attacks.. pure coincidence. It's basically a 'if they won't join you, beat them until they will' kind of situation.

And (((they))) will win. They always do.

assuming the admin is shit, they could be running different server software. Each server just listens on a different port, rather than needing some fancy reverse proxy to connect them together.