I tried lemmy a little over a year before reddit APIgate and bounced off of it. I ended up coming back just before the big blackout and started settleing down. Now i visit reddit very rarely.
I tried lemmy a little over a year before reddit APIgate and bounced off of it. I ended up coming back just before the big blackout and started settleing down. Now i visit reddit very rarely.
Hmmm. Im on monero.town obviously and its not behind cloudflare, but i don’t have any specific recommendation. Easy way to tell if an instance is behind cf is to run a ping instance.tld from command line. If the average is like 20-40ms its likely cloudflare.
Could be your instance. World is behind cloudflare after all.
I dont think newpipe would protect from this since it still contacts the yt servers to pull the video. Peertube or a VPN would stop this though.
Good for them. It’s time to end this war that has hurt minorities for so long. The reason it started to begin with was to be racist against black people in the United States with Harry Anslinger.
Im SOOOO surprised. /s
Okay, I didn’t even think of that one, but yeah, I have two passwords. One logs me into the computer, and one logs me into my password manager.
Hell, defund the government and burn it all down.
I use subscribed first and then once I have looked at the new things under my subscribed feed I switch to all and top either today or top in past 12 hours
Edit: In fact, all top today is how I found this post to begin with. Otherwise, I would not have seen it.
I use a passphrase in order to get into my password manager, but that’s it. Because my password manager handles all the rest of them and makes it way more random than I could ever dream of.
Our signal was pretty weak about minus 108 dBm at all times, but it was still enough to be functional and be better than everybody else’s internet in the area.
The area I was in did not officially support it but I knew it would work so when I moved before I just brought it with me and turned it on and it worked fine and after I left I told the new residents to just go in and purchase it and if need be give a different addressAnd it would work. And they did.
It’s actually really good, isn’t it? It makes me hopeful that maybe one day in the future we won’t need to run a wire to our houses for the internet just like how we don’t run wires to our houses for phone service anymore because nobody fucking uses landlines.
Edit: btw, check out my community i mod !t_mobile@lemmy.ml
This guy has the will to at least help to usher in a world of no more government controlled currencies and that’s fantastic.
Before I moved back to the city, I used to use T-Mobile Home Internet in a very rural area and it was the absolute best internet you could get out there. It was about 70 MBPS down while the DSL in the area was max 10.The only other choices for the area was dial up, which was obviously even slower or satellite through HughesNet, which was super expensive and extremely data limited.
Honestly, I couldn’t tell you because I haven’t owned a TV in about a decade.
Hammer is best way. I would say, seriously, don’t buy it. Even though it’s more expensive, buy the dumb TV, because that tells companies that there is demand for dumb TVs.
Tell me about it. LOL.
I only just heard about it today myself but from what I understand it was some sort of Pinterest type experiment.
I never have. Keep your shit updated, use a digital condom (ad/malware blocker), and dont go to shady websites offering free games and such and you are fine.