

Thanks for sharing. I’ll compare it to mine when I get a chance. I’ve been struggling to find good lists for my roku.
Thanks for sharing. I’ll compare it to mine when I get a chance. I’ve been struggling to find good lists for my roku.
What ad lists are you using?
Do they only use SLAAC because it’s easier to tie devices to MACs and therefore identities?
Broken how? What parts are not commonly understood?
Ignorance of the law is not… Oh I don’t know why I’m wasting my time.
He had that show where he had a crime-fighting boat. Yes, it was as bad as you think.
Oh and the wrasslin’ thing.
Time to carry a WiFi jammer
He doesn’t even know if he’s required to uphold it. Yes, he said that in an interview.
Mine have been going strong for five years. Ironwolf Pros.
“Free Donuts, corner of 12th & Main. Tell no one.”
Send me your passwords. I’ll notify you when either of you stop commenting for an unusually-long period of time.
Yup. It’s disgusting how much your devices send home about you. Unfortunately no one in my household cares. I show them the data and they ask me to whitelist their devices.
Neat! So if I put my phone in the microwave it will reset the battery?
It’s only visible to you. Everyone else sees it censored. Here’s mine in plaintext: xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx
You shouldn’t see my email address. Only yours.
I can’t imagine that happening with today’s systems. Yes, it’s theoretically possible. It just seems unlikely that they’d go through the trouble of denying service to someone who didn’t fetch data from one specific domain but did get it from another.
Install a Pihole server on your network. It’s a DNS filter. When a client tries to access a domain that has been blacklisted (ie a known ad or tracker domain), it denies the lookup.
On my roku homescreen it just has an empty placeholder where it tried to put the ad, but my Pihole server denied it.
PiHole.
I’m still using the same chip on an Asus mobo. No problems here.