Stormtrooper. Stormtrooper. Stormtrooper… ugh. Stormtrooper. sigh.
She/Her -
Was bullied off reddit by mean moderators, but it’s a corporation anyway -
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Pro kindness|gressiveness, Anti cruelty|bullshit.
Stormtrooper. Stormtrooper. Stormtrooper… ugh. Stormtrooper. sigh.
You can turn it off for a device to connect to that site, or add it globally. You can also choose which block lists you use (they’re available from a list), some are too much. If a certain request from a specific device is being blocked when the site breaks, you can tap to add it to a whitelist. I also manipulate a local Home Assistant installation to host a whitelist that can be switched on/off as requested. I just hit app -> filters -> whitelist -> en/disable
Also it can moderate all traffic. You can block or add anything, with presets for porn if you’re not about that
I have a few dozen mobile games
Third person, not first: It Takes Two is adorable. The developers, Hazelight Studios, also made A Way Out. They specialise in co-op and they’re working on a new game, Split Fiction. It Takes Two, as of May 29th, is DRM-free on Steam and Steam Deck, and hopefully the new one will follow
I got one recently by B&H Photo Video, may have got lucky but the drive was brand new and untampered, and was in plastic cushioning, in a fitted box, inside 6" of airbags, inside another box. Delivered by DHL Express.
Sometimes DuckDNS goes down partially, their servers breaking for about a week is why I purchased a domain and now host via Cloudflare.
Edit: One of my DuckDNS domains works internally, so at least it’s not a systemwide issue. Perhaps one of their relays…
Apparently some places call a paper fortune-teller (below) a ‘cootie catcher’. Still unclear as to how it relates. Closest I got was that it’s some kind of LLM script to give users defined answers based on their questions. Maybe that mean OpenAI gave hardcoded responses, therefore lying about intelligent generation?
… You need that bar to navigate between settings, inbox and feeds etc.
Amazing scavenge! I’ve got a server for my partner and I, vanilla+. One mod we have pauses the entire server if nobody is online, it works fantastically and only RAM is held, minimal CPU usage. Vanilla server runs perfectly fine for my case.
Do you know if they have any online sites? It’s a shame not having a working connection to them for Jackett
You might have to try it and report back aha. It would add ‘Unknown Year’ but I don’t believe it would throw any issues
Awesome - I tried to convert to bash but took the easy way out once I learned I could install node aha.
I learned Java and a bit of py just to make my renaming easier lol - took the task down from weeks to seconds!
Speaking of war crimes…
I dislike US rule because it self-imposes itself over the entire world, trying to insert its media in every facet of everyone’s life, its military in impoverished countries, effectively forcing them to stay poor and “not a threat to US democracy” under the guise of rescue, etc… One state’s terrorist is a people’s freedom fighter. I looked back at 9/11 for example, the event they’re still sensitive about. The US, through oppression and infestation, turned men into the ‘terrorists’ that became Al Qaeda. This narrative is retold in media, the morals and messages are retold but the public seemingly ignores it.
This. Sexual abuse goes ignored because of this attitude in parents
This is just AdGuard basically, I expanded my server system onto a dedicated PC that takes MUCH less power than my primary desktop, but you can run it in Docker Engine if you have one PC. As easy as running it, going to the webpage it runs on (usually IP:8080 I believe), choosing your settings, then going into router settings and changing DNS IP to the IP of the machine it runs on! Reading material
Quick tip: Use Linux or ProxMox if you go the dedicated route, but this requires some technical work. I thought I needed a more powerful CPU for my server machine when it was on Windows because it was frequently at 100% and stalling things, idling at 80% usage. I was wrong. Now running ProxMox and at least a dozen servers, it idles at 12%.