If only I could be so lucky.
Darkassassin07
Eh, natural selection.
Ok; but tube vertical or horizontal?
Haven't had any issues yet and it's been blocked for at least 4 years now. Everything just happily uses the DNS servers specified by DHCP.
Two piholes at home (redundancy). Those both translate all regular DNS requests to DoH using Cloudflared which rotate through 4 non-isp upstream DoH providers.
The router is set to block all port 53 traffic from leaving the network and handout the 2 pihole IPs to dhcp clients for dns. If a LAN device wants regular dns, it MUST use the lan servers or it'll get no response. (or it can use its own DoH setup and/or vpn out of the network). This enforces the ad/telemetry/malware blocking lists pihole uses without having to configure dns on everything.
Those piholes also keep lists/records in sync using Gravity-Sync. Should I change ad lists or add/remove lan dns records, I don't have to do it on both.
Threatening to intimidate
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Musk straight up fired employees for going on strike, then bragged about it to Trump and a million others live... That's a bit beyond threats.
I can never remember; is it the left or right nipple that goes to battery positive??
No the fuck I don't.
-Signed A Canadian.
I miss spending hours using forge to build a pair of bases, then try and invade each other for capture the flag.
Hmmm, which of these 6 teleporters takes you to the flag, and which 5 dump you into a trap...
The global population, currently at 8.2 billion, is projected to reach approximately 10.3 billion by the mid-2080s and then gradually decrease to around 10.2 billion by the end of the century, according to the U.N. report on world population prospects released last month.
2 billion more people than we have now isn't much of a decrease... I don't know about maintaining that trend long enough to actually decrease from what we have now, which is already overpopulated.
The default Samsung Calculator doesn't display a privacy policy (or any menu options really) in-app, but you can find them as a link at the bottom of the 'See Details' page under 'Data Saftey' on the play store. Annoyingly, it's just a generic set of terms that covers most of their products/services. That document says they collect and share all sorts of data, but the store page for the calculator say no data collected.