Onomatopoeia @ Onomatopoeia @lemmy.cafe Posts 1Comments 613Joined 3 mo. ago
Pihole doesn't block inbound traffic, it has nothing to do with it (as you mention in your later comment, DNS is about address lookups, not routing IP addresses).
PiHole is a DNS server, all it will do is resolve addresses for clients that use it.
I'm still using 15 year old consumer WIFI routers for stuff. Like this.
Hell, my main router is over 5 years old now.
You could get a second, inexpensive wifi router, and use it for the untrusted devices.
Think you meant VLAN and autoincorrect got you.
Nah. They're all excessively bitter.
Microsoft acquired them in about 2006 or 2007, and that was that.
Today we have Syncthing and Resilio, but that's nowhere near as simple as Foldershare.
Yea, the original is the same in name only.
Strawman.
Who's "afraid" of Simplex?
Poor framing, I didn't even bother reading past that strawman.
Basic psychology is why people don't switch. They have no compelling reason.
Why would anyone listen you with your condescension? That's just no way to get people to see the problem.
Never once have I received a rejection email.
So I'll take this as a positive.
Shotguns don't have clips, they do have a fixed magazine.
(There are shotguns with removable magazines, this image is not one).
The launcher is determined by the OS/user.
Graphene would use the same launcher on any device.
Word hasn't caught up, and never will. Just not enough users of Publisher in the consumer world.
Page layout professionals don't use Publisher - it never competed with that stuff in the first place.
The print landscape has changed since MS acquired Publisher in ~1994.
God, Foldershare was the shit about 2006.
Pick any folder on your PC, share it with a friend anywhere on the internet and it kept them in sync.
The powers that be simply could not tolerate that.
And peoe want that sweet, sweet, "convenience".
I want proper use of swap/cache by default, not something I have to root to get.
Why is my browser reloading pages because I switched apps, on a 6gb phone?
I could prevent this on a 2gb phone in 2017 with root by configuring it properly.
Unfortunately most people (even technical people) don't think that hard, or can't be bothered.
I said this as early as 2010, and my technical peers (I'm in IT) called me paranoid.
My memory ain't great, but I recall Vettes being 7 seconds around 1970.
I just don't see a turbo 4 back then doing what Volvo claims here. Maybe 1975, compared to a "malaise years" V8 because of lowered compression from emissions requirements.
1980's turbo, possibly, but only once as the whole thing overheated. Had a turbo in the 80's,and it was not blowing away v8's - it was keeping up. Though it handled way better.
By 1990? Definitely.
Oh, that's interesting. I wonder why?
Honda, Toyota, Mazda, (and maybe Mitsubishi) in that order.
I refuse to buy any other brand of vehicle if I can avoid it.
This a result of growing up in shops, working on every brand available in the US, and a large family having owned or driven pretty much everything out there.
American and European cars are just garbage in comparison. Even Mitsubishi is better (and they were really diminished by the Chrysler merger).
Along with the car theme, Nokian tires if you live in a climate with real winter.
Milwaukee cordless tools, but only because I like their vast variety of tools that use the same battery. I've had other brands that have been fine (and I'm not nice to the tools): Dewalt (still have some 20-year old tools with Milwaukee adapters), the store brands from Home Depot and Lowes, etc.
Work clothes: Carhartt is really hard to beat, but Dickies are damn good too.