

Oh right, silly me for having forgotten.
Oh right, silly me for having forgotten.
I just can’t get on board with this logic regardless how many times it’s repeated. Voters knew what they were voting for—how is it not on the voters?
How many more studies do we need before we just go for it?
“I’m going to buy vegan ice cream”
“We get it, you’re vegan”
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“I’m going to buy ice cream”
“I thought you were vegan?”
Who fucking cares? All this fighting over which fairytale is correct is exhausting. Time to get a life.
Outside of discussions about the Dead Internet Theory I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone express this.
I’m sorry but I have to agree with above: it’s trash
As a Millennial that had young parents I was always dumbfounded by my peers’ boomer parents. It’s like they just went to work and treated their kids like an afterthought, and they were too stuck in their greedy consumer mindset and didn’t have a clue about what we consider today the most basic of tech.
It’s not hard for me to imagine that my generation went on to raise kids poorly. I don’t have children myself but I’ve seen plenty of people my age raising them.
I blocked outgoing ports 53 and 853 (other than to my resolver) due to this; unfortunately this doesn’t help with DoH.
But one of my favorite things is that you can block Apple News ads by blocking doh.apple.com
: that’s right, the app gets the IP address of the DoH server using the current nameserver before switching to that specified in the DNS record. 😆
In a production web app I use Gotenberg. It’s definitely overkill for the task at hand, but if you find yourself doing this often I would highly recommend it. It’s dead easy to convert HTML (and I imagine XHTML) to PDF.
That is sad to see. I’ve moved on to Raspberry Pi + hard disk enclosure (with incredible performance) but it’s still upsetting to see Synology go this route.