*what you have NOT done.
Fixed that for you 😉
This means there is still time for data hoarders to react?
7a would be the best balance between cod and expected support timeframe
Fastfetch!
Buttplugs to protect your privacy. But only if you are on the toilet for A, not for B.
Not sure why, but on Synology with docker, the pihole:latest releases are usually a mess and restoring settings and client lists does not work. Unfortunately, only “latest -2” seems to work most of the time.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
😅 In software, I am not an early adopter for such reasons. Being in consumer tech development, I prefer to be one step behind.
Install UAD (Universal android debloater) on your PC. Has recommended and advanced lists to remove bloatware across various brands.
The environment would be saved if I could turn all the shit I experience at work into fuel.
I prefer lasers in special ventilated environments, but not at my home 😀
Thanks, I share the same opinion, but don’t want a particle source at home for small/mid-volume printing.
Any reliable recommendations for ink jets, in that case?
To Win98 or ME?
Was not too bad for Google to make android open source
OK, I was thinking of piHole (+ unbound) as local DNS blocker. Sure, there are other ways. Thanks for clarifying that!
OK, I was thinking of piHole (+ unbound) as local DNS blocker. Sure, there are other ways. Thanks for clarifying that!
DNS-based blocking more complete for your whole network, independent of the device settings for tech-avers users/kids. DNS-based blocking is less flexible for all users in the network - especially when you need to make exceptions for certain sites. They are also limited to your home network, unless you have a VPN server. Therefore, for mobile devices app-based blocking is the main way to go. Consequently, both make sense and your use case is relevant.
Nah, it is only a matter of time and I use it on a local tablet only. I regard this as a training device 😅
Will do, thanks!