First, it's not a malware site, it won't harm you or you machine in any way. I don't agree with their recent attempt to ddos, but linking to them doesn't encourage that, you are using their service for free, think of it as a punishment.
Second, if you really think it's wrong to link to that archive, you ought to provide another link, unencumbered by walls. When such is lacking, anything is better than none.
I assume they are referring to an incident where their captcha page was updated to perform web requests from the client machine to a particular blog because the author had been trying to uncover their identity. You can search "archive.today ddos" for reporting on it.
i3 shows title bars (shrinking or expanding them) kind of like how tabs are displayed in a web browser. If you do nested layouts with i3, though, you wont be able to see all the title bars, but otherwise usually you can see all the title bars (though truncated to fit). That's a pretty common workflow, and it gives you "perfect vision" of all the windows in that workspace. Vs niri which by default scrolls the whole window (title bar included) off the screen, so you can't see all the windows in the workspace at a glance.
I do not understand the security implications of this "Invisible Salamanders" post, but I would prefer XMPP even without any end-to-end encryption over a walled garden like Signal or Session.
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