

We gotta check for train tracks going into them…


We gotta check for train tracks going into them…


Crematoriums… like how big are we talking about? That would be an interesting detail


We have heard those “sponsored” messages before…


But not like that. Slightly more rapid


I think that would make it more likely to be human written


Got the same vibe


In other news, water wets


Wow, interesting explanation. It makes a lot of sense
How can I install a VPN client in a router? A simple soho device, like those tplink, dlink, asus… It doesn’t support openwrt.
If I use VPN, my isp will see that I send and receive gibblish to and from a single address (the vpn server), all over port 443, right?
If I use TOR, what does my ISP see?
My router’s DHCP service is pointing clients to the pihole for DNS. Should I run that on HTTPS too? Can the pi do that?
I think I am not understanding this comment. I’m saying I don’t trust the ISP. Why would I invade my house and phone with more of their gadgets?
What is the other 50%? How is a VPN trustworthy?
My pihole serves dns. If not found, it goes directly to root tables (I forgot how they are called).
The router, I just connected its WAN port to the ISP’s switch/router/AP. Within the LAN under my router I have DHCP sending everybody to do lookups to the pihole. I don’t know what full bridge is.
The ISP’s modem/router/switch/AP, I cannot configure. It is a fucking “smart” brick remotely controlled.
Can it be installed at a network level, rather than at a device level (like pihole)?


An account number is a unique number that is associated to your account. That IS an ID.
You have that number → you can find the person.
That is an ID. Even if you call it banana shake and say “bro, trust me this is not an ID”. It is still an ID: a piece of information in a domain that uniquely maps to elements in a co-domain, being the later, the set of persons in this country with a SSN.
Under your logic, a rifle stops being a rifle if it has a sticker that says “not valid as a rifle”


It is a unique number that is associated to your person in an injective manner in the country (specifically designed to identify your tax documents by the IRS).
Regardless of what is printed in the card, that, BY DEFINITION is an ID.
I found coooooooc :)