

Use a piehole for your DNS and send the endpoints to an NGINX host


Use a piehole for your DNS and send the endpoints to an NGINX host
Having used GreyLog and Loki&Vector/Grafana I would recommend the latter.

Who is John Daly?


Netflix / Hulu never resorted to this fuckery https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/04/elon-musks-xai-accused-of-lying-to-black-communities-about-harmful-pollution/
Not saying they’re good either, but you cannot ignore the blatant environmental disregard of AI companies.


They will just cook the planet killing us all


I tried this for a while to appease the wife, and I just couldn’t. The amount of shit my pi hole blocked from just one TV was ridiculous. The thing is not connected to the internet anymore, and I use a different pi as a streaming PC
Nobody can afford that shit anymore. That was a 80/90s adult thing. That or a bar @.@ our parents really got the last of it.


Same men obsessed with making a woman prove she’s a woman to use a restroom. Just plain weird.


First things first, make sure your ISP’s device can be put into a bridge mode, or that you can get a modem instead, otherwise you’re going to be dealing with double NAT issues.


Yeah, trying an incognito window without the extensions would be the best place to start then, if you want to continue to use Firefox for it.


Even when you’re not using a reverse proxy, you’re still going to be streaming to that socket.
So I woild recomend that flag still and retest, because the only time I personally have seen that error is when the socket was closed to streaming and it fails to get returned data.


A lot of AA studios have been cramming in a ton of microtransactions still, whereas indie is mostly devoid of it, but it definitely gets a lot better the more A’s you remove.


The video game industry. (Indie games are on fire lately, though.)


You left out the English speaking, the bad work conditions, and everything else. Please reread.


With global market share being 27%. and the United States being specifically more than 50% and being the largest place that there’s market saturation of that high.
Then you consider that the entirety of the iPhone conversation is in English. You can negate out the largest populist countries that would have iPhone.
Lastly, the context of the conversation is shitty work conditions, so you’re taking a primarily English-speaking country and then, once again, increasing the chances of the United States.
With all of that information and the fact that the United States has a 50 plus percent chance of iPhone usage, which is a higher percentage than any other singular nation’s populace, you get they are likely in the United States of America.
Statistics are fun.


In other words they can kick rocks. Assholes wanted at-will employment. They got at-will employment.


There’s only one state in the U.S., and since it’s an iPhone, sorry, kind of assuming you’re in the States, that that’s true in.


Well then, Arizona’s screwed. It’s the largest frying pan in the United States.


Why build a city up and condensed when you can just spread it over 100 miles, add 1 rail line, and then declare yourself a great transportation hub?
Put this in front of any recipe link https://cooked.wiki/