get out of here with your soros-funded shill story you damn communist hippie
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^if I could make this bigger I would
get out of here with your soros-funded shill story you damn communist hippie
^if I could make this bigger I would
The problem isn't the concept of qualified immunity, it's the implementation and application.
You realize this is the exception in the US, not the rule, right?
Contempt of court for failing to abide by the ruling. But of course that can be put off as it goes through appeals for a while.
If you do not have access to DHCP configuration on the ONT then your only option is to insert your own router in between the ONT and the rest of your network.
In most cases, these devices offer a "bridge mode" that let's you put a router behind it, so it works more like a modem (disabling its built in Wi-Fi, DHCP, etc). That's likely what you want. It's possible you will need to contact the ISP to put it in bridge mode if they are particularly restrictive about device control.
I'm feeling really prescient because I finally decided to sell most of my NVIDIA and gaming sector stock literally on Tuesday.
Though it turns out even today's correction just brings us back to where we were earlier in the week, for the most part. We'll see how things go Monday...
It's called "Call of Cthulhu", not "Sighting of Cthulhu", forehead