Coincidentally it happened the same time Russia started testing its new system of “stable internet” which is supposedly designed to protect a national segment of the internet from “outside threats”, but as some people fear this is just a tool to apply censorship when the time comes. Although I was almost sure that SZ’s problem didn’t have anything to do with that (other sites kept working fine), it was still a rather impressive “preview” of what may happen.
Thank you for taking care of it. It’s nice to have it back.