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You can set up NextDNS on the router to cover every device on the network. My family is all over the country, so the app was easier for my use case.
You can set up NextDNS on the router to cover every device on the network. My family is all over the country, so the app was easier for my use case.
If you want cheap and easy, something like NextDNS. Otherwise, your tentative plan works just as well. My family liked NextDNS because all I had to do was have them install an app, enter my code (for the profile I configure for them), and set it to on. The rest was magic, to them.
I ditched it in 2016 and haven’t felt a loss.
Forever is only forever until profit margins get tight or they have a bad enough fiscal quarter…
As long as you can’t default sort by updates from people you actually want updates from, and omit the fire hose of unsolicited ads and propaganda, it will never even get a whiff of what it started out as.
This is either a gaslighting thing or a “clock is correct 2x/daily” thing. It’s not sincere in respect to them doing anything about it, for sure.
It does not come pre-installed
To my knowledge, they don’t preload non-Apple apps on any country, including the full fascist ones.
I think Apple would pull out of India before they’d cave to this.
If you are a developer, writing code, the taller screen helps.
The mobile carriers and device OEM’s already participate directly in the Amber alert program. Why is X even part of this?
I’ve had it at least my entire adult life, so long I don’t remember not having it. In my 40’s now, but yeah, it sucks.
If you see a specialist/audiologist, they’ll tell you there are two main kinds. Neurological (brain issue, no cure or treatment) or lymbic (physical issue, easier to determine, likely treatable/curable if they can find the cause).
Better tl:dr;
GitHub announced a free version of its Copilot code completion tool, previously only available to students and open-source maintainers. The free plan, limited to 2,000 code completions per month, aims to expand Copilot’s reach and enable more developers worldwide. GitHub also announced reaching 150 million developers on its platform.
Calling her a cleaning lady seems more degrading than the situation is, to me.
“Privacy for me, not for thee” means I, as a non-billionaire, get my privacy back before I give one iota about some billionaire not being able to hide a mistress on his super yacht.
Seconded on NextDNS. It’s like $20/year for the “pro” version (no monthly limits) and I honestly cannot recall the last time I saw an ad on any device I control. The sole exception is my Apple TV, where one of the apps I use has ads injected into the video, so, no way to block those.
If advertisers truly cared about serving the customers they claim to care so much about, the ad networks would have better standards and more safeguards to prevent malware. I’d still block them, I just wouldn’t feel the same level of pride in blocking them for both annoyance and safety factors.
You have to declare it to fly like that in the US, though. So either she did and TSA didn’t care, it she didn’t and they blundered.
They had me excluded interviewed, to the point of missing a flight, because they found a phillips screwdriver bit (no screw driver) in my back back. Even reminding them that airlines exclusively do not use these screws in anything inside the cabin of importance, had no effect. I totally agree with your “comically incompetent” phrasing.
I hate how this article focuses solely on her stupidly and completely glosses over the glaring failure of TSA to prevent this from happening in the first place. Bottle of water is treated like a WMD, but a pistol? Nah, good to go. 'Murica…
Also, I low-key think she deserves some punishment for having such a tacky gold plated 1911 in the first place…
FSD isn’t even real, too, so if BYD’s is, they already won even without the price tag difference.