When you get a chance, might be good to take a break and process it all. The world will keep moving, and it won’t wait for you. But the world doesn’t move so fast that you can’t take a breather for a minute, then catch back up to it.
Afterwards? Well, like your mom said, it’s your posessions now. What you do with them is up to you. Whether they are nothing more than mementos, or whether you inherited billions, you get to choose how those posessions are used.
I’m no parent, but if I were, I’d want my child to use my posessions to their fullest, whether that’s making a positive change in their life, using them to achieve a dream, or even using them to further a cause they care deeply about. I’ve never met your dad, but I can’t imagine it being too different for him.










Their response seems to be arguing against a claim that AdGuard didn’t even make. AdGuard acknowledged the existence of CSAM and reported it to archive.today. What they brought into question was whether WAAD was a legitimate organization as opposed to something shady.
Publishing the public details of an organization, like its director and the email address, are not doxxing. Emails cannot be made confidential without an agreement on both sides, and French law, even if it does protect communications between French people, cannot extend beyond France.
Defamation also is a very strong claim to make here. I can’t speak for European law, nor am I a lawyer of course, but in the US, defamation usually needs to not only be harmful, but knowingly false. AdGuard doesn’t know who you are, nor have they made any false statements. The law they quoted also says “with an intent to harm” which is clearly not the case here, though they have shown reason to assume you have intent to harm archive.today.
The fuck is a “technical check”? Maybe clear your cache? I don’t want to know what these URLs are, but I can guarantee they don’t start with
https://adguard-dns.io/.