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2024-12-22 14:33:53 +00:00
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title = 'Messages ignored - AGAIN!'
date = 2024-12-22
image = '/static/isp_hell.jpeg'
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![](/static/isp_hell.jpeg)
Oh fuck you ISP. Out of nowhere they blocked my XMPP server so I didn't recieve any messeges from [contact_me](/whoami/contact_me/) page.
Like really there is no legal reason to do it for them.
Guess I need to make reasearch once again about secure AND DECENTRALIZED messenging and how to implement it to my server.
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A fiery abyss, symbolizing 'Internet Service Provider (ISP) hell', with a chaotic tapestry of tangled internet cables stretching upwards, seemingly reaching for a non-existent escape. The cables, which are a mix of frayed ends and burnt outlines, represent the frustrating connections and endless technical issues. In the foreground, a row of desolate computers, their screens displaying the dreaded "No Network" error message, are lined up as if awaiting a never-ending queue for customer service. The background is an inferno of digital data flaming into oblivion, reflecting the lost information and time consumed by slow internet speeds and service outages. Above the scene, a grim reaper-like figure, draped in a cloak made of internet service agreements, looms over the computers, controlling the fiery cables like puppet strings. The heat is palpable, with computer fans whirring in a futile attempt to cool the burning hardware below. In the distance, a helpdesk is engulfed in flames, surrounded by tortured souls of customers stuck in eternal support calls. The whole scene is an eerie depiction of the digital purgatory that internet users dread, a stark reminder of the hellish experience that comes with unreliable internet service.
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