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not sure this project shares the objectives i described:
"Privacy
We respect your privacy. That is the whole point of this project. The only minor data we collect about visitors is what our infrastructure providers collect. These include:
GitHub
Azure DevOps
Application Insights
DigitalOcean
Cloudflare
"
That's a how to guide for blocking Amazon and their web services! Will friend be sharing the project? Sounds cool!
curl https://ip-ranges.amazonaws.com/ip-ranges.json | jq '.prefixes[].ip_prefix' | paste -sd "," - | sed 's/"//g'
seems indeed interesting... the rest of the page mentions some obscure/proprietary technology...
so a few questions remain:
how would one use these list of IP addresses using free/libre software?
also can we trust Amazon themselves to declare all their IPs?
How do you do the same for Google? Cloudflare?
And, yes, the people behind https://www.sphere-transgression-watch.org may also be of interest. The Sphere Transgression project may also be of interest for others to contribute. You'll find information on the site.
I don't know where yoyr friend lives, but in Europe / EU there are possibly opps to fund this project.
I'm not an expert for these kind of things, but your friend my find the guys from Crimeflare interesting when dealing with Cloudflare, see https://github.com/zidansec/CloudPeler
The people behind https://dnsprivacy.org may also be useful.
Here have a look at this project and the related ones mentioned below the page https://github.com/nickspaargaren/no-google