I don't know but it's pretty suspicious to ban VPNs to use something that is illegal in many countries. Hope they don't keep records that can be leaked.
Most office workers are not in software so most work machines are office machines. Having baseline Windows further encumbered by often-misguided IT approaches.
Every one of these needs more intense tweaking before it will run as well as the same offices 20 years ago.
Too bad most users are locked out and IT may not know how to do it or may not be motivated anyway.
It may even be at the point where less tweaking may now be needed for Linux to become a higher-performance office machine than Windows/Office was 20 years ago. With less undocumented effort than it would take to get the same performance from the latest Windows. But who's going to do it?
All other things are not being equal though, 20 years ago PC's were lower-performing hardware in a number of ways, so that probably should be brought under consideration.
>To be fair, Singh didn’t seen totally clueless, and it seems he decided to profit on the developments. Days after he found about this fraud, he took a $3.7M loan from FTX (!!) to buy a house
I'm curious about why the user-agent he described can bypass Anubis, since it contains "Mozilla", sounds like a bug to me.
Edit: Nevermind, I see part of the default config is allowing Googlebot, so this is literally intended. Seems like people who criticize Anubis often don't understand what the opinionated default config is supposed to accomplish (only punish bots/scrapers pretending to be real browsers).
If anyone else was wondering, after some digging around, I confirmed you can change the window decorations/buttons to the right side, seems like that was added on version 0.2.