The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Every so often, Robert Evans from Behind the Bastards mentions this. I want to know what it is so badly, but also don’t want that shit in my search history
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Every so often, Robert Evans from Behind the Bastards mentions this. I want to know what it is so badly, but also don’t want that shit in my search history
I can imagine that parcel services see so much weird shit that it might be good to have a generic catch-all message when something unexpected happens.
That or you’re gonna have to have a status message for “someone tried to ship 500 ziplock baggies full of astroglide and it took us all afternoon to clean up the sorting machine”
The perfect mint to pop after having just brushed your teeth
My router, (a TP-Link, can’t remember the exact model) will still list itself in the list of nameservers even if I just specify the pihole. Since I can’t seem to find anywhere in the router’s interface to turn that behavior off, I’ve resorted to using the pihole as DHCP as well.
But yeah, usually you can just use whatever DHCP server you have already
It requires your pihole to act as DHCP server as well. From what I can tell, Roku is hard-coded to use whatever address is handed out. It’s easily responsible for 60% of the blocked domains on my pihole.
If you don’t have admin access to the ISP router, your only recourse is to put a consumer router behind it (You’d just hook up the consumer router’s internet port to one of the LAN ports on the ISP router) and connect all of your devices to that. That way you can disable the DHCP server on the router and enable it on the pihole.
If it makes you feel better, the agency representing the class action will be paid handsomley
Silly me, not thinking of the poor little corporations again
What’s unsafe is having to navigate a giant fischer price interface whenever you want to adjust the A/C
Probably lived somewhere where driving was a regular highschool class. My school had that, and I think it was a sophomore level class. They scrapped it when I was a freshman though, so I never got to take it
Honestly, if you live somewhere with really high urban density and/or good public transit, there’s a good chance a significant portion of that population has never bothered to learn to drive. So there’s lots of people who’ve never needed to drive in their whole life who find themselves somewhere where you can’t exist without a car. Bam, recipe for 25 year old student driver.
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Ages ago when I was in college, I had a little Brother laser printer. It was more than enough, as I was only printing B&W documents. It was wireless and you could easily get a few thousand pages per toner cartridge. Hell it even did duplex via a special duplex tray on the front. I loved that little thing, and eventually gave it away when I graduated as I basically stopped using it. If I ever find myself in a situation where I need to buy a printer, Brother is the only brand on my list.
Also, the lights would flicker whenever I fired it up, lol! that baby drew a lot of power.
should’ve paid attention during the training video, sheesh
HE'LL YEAH BROTHER NOTHING LIKE CRANKING A COLD ONE AFTER CRACKING YOURE HOG AROOOOOOO
Like the one daddy puts in his drink! …and then he gets mad
We have someone that tools around on one of those in my town. I'm always jealous when I see it!
looks like I’m one of the many that use Star Trek ships for my naming scheme:
Enterprise - My gaming PC
Kumari (Gen. Shran’s ship) - my debian laptop
Defiant - another debian laptop (a two-in-one ultraportable)
I mean, if you have nothing to hide, then surely you don’t need window blinds or a bedroom door? It should also mean that it’s okay for guests to rifle through your closet and dresser drawers, right?
How did I know before even clicking that this would be a Technology Connections video
Holy shit thank you. I’m always in the car or somewhere where you can’t just casually look something like that up, and by the time I get home I forget. Also the whole feeling awkward about looking it up. It seems like one of those oddly specific things where you kinda have to already know what it is to ask about it (if that makes sense), so it seems suspicious to be asking questions about it