This is a great description! I agree, a meteor large enough to destroy a small country is massive!
This is a great description! I agree, a meteor large enough to destroy a small country is massive!
I’m not exactly sure how many queries, but it’s above the free limit. I purchased the pro plan. For $20 a year and it’s been a great service for me. I can send a referral code for 30% off (I think). I think adguard has a similar service.
I don’t think this accomplishes what he wants. The router DHCP will assign the second DNS address as you mention, but the devices will select one at random, not as a backup/failover. So what happens is that devices sometimes go through the Pi-hole and sometimes go through the secondary DNS address and receive ads. The only real way I’m aware of is to have a second pi-hole for redundancy. Personally, I decided to use a cloud based service (NextDNS) for this exact reason. I didn’t want my families internet to rely on devices that I host.
An option for you. Setup a WireGuard server on your network and use the WireGuard mobile app to use that VPN connection when not connected to your home WiFi. Then you’re always using the internet through your pihole. That’s how I have mine setup and it works well.
I have a similar setup to the above. Personally I use Docker Compose and backup up my compose scripts to the NAS.
No idea if they’ve been audited. GDPR doesn’t require it. My understanding is that American companies doing any business or having any users in the EU need to be GDPR compliant for those users. I don’t think that’s been challenged in any courts yet.
Exactly. I made a GDPR request for deletion. They can get in big trouble if they are soft deleting.
PSA: you can request deletion of your 23andMe account. It won’t do anything for this past hack, but it’ll at least prevent your data from being included in future hacks (assuming they actually completely delete your data like they’re supposed to).
I believe it is already on Tor. But not everyone knows how to use tor, so they also have traditional domains.
Thanks deeply_moving_queef
The article does seem to accurately portray the findings of the peer reviewed research that it links to. Not saying that it’s infallible, but probably worth considering.
Honest question. Why should it be? Isn’t the actual print of the book a very small fraction of the cost? The majority of the cost is the IP. If for example a book is $50 and the book costs $1 to print are you saying that it should be $49 and that’s the point that would convince you to purchase?
Out of curiosity, how do you accomplish that?
I’m pretty sure lactose free milks are just milk with the lactase enzyme added… exactly same as the supplements she doesn’t want to take. Could be be a good way to trick her to going that route I guess
Try oat milk… it foams much better that the other alternative milks. There are some brands of oat milk that have a thicker option that I enjoy.
I’ve owned electric, gas, and induction. I recently switched from gas to induction because of the health concerns. Like others have said, gas is a pain to clean. I enjoyed gas more for things that you need to toss, but remain on the heat.
That last paragraph is great advice. I get so frustrated at times. Sometimes it feels like I need to fix things ASAP when I’m reality it doesn’t matter. In many cases coming back with fresh eyes helps considerably.
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