slazer2au

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slazer2au,

Tax at the library would work for my wife. 😏Thanks for the idea mate.

slazer2au,

When living out bush in Australia forrest fires and floods are a real threat. My prep was the tried and true method of “she’ll be right mate”.

slazer2au,

Self humour from people posting the meme not from her herself.

slazer2au,

It wasn’t normalised it was made much easier with social media and a considerable amount of memes are self humour

Me vs my ISP

So I was looking into getting port forwarding set up and I realized just how closed-off the internet has gotten since the early days. It’s concerning. It used to be you would buy your own router and connect it to the internet, and that router would control port-forwarding and what-have-you....

slazer2au,

Yes CGNAT is used quite a lot, but consider 95% of customers don’t care what their public address is and that “saves” the carrier address space.

We are the 5% that do care and if you call your ISP they likely have an option to exclude you from cgn and get an actual public IP.

slazer2au,

And there is nothing wrong with that. Both systems work for different people. I am on the I like a public address on my place camp, but I have worked where we did cgn for an apartment building and out of the 150 residences none asked for a public address. Saving us a /25 which we could sell to business customers for $5/m per /29

slazer2au,

Dissolve everything into Cash equivalents, yeet it all into a trust and make all the children beneficiary of the trust.
As for material items you don’t care who gets “The McGuffin” so will it in a way that they must agree to to who gets what.

Your post makes you out to be one of those assholeish aristocratic wankers who only cares how their legacy is handed down.

slazer2au,

I would much rather the visual pollution of a windmill than the combined pollutions of fossil fuel based power plants.

There are 2 windmills not far from my place and they are a good point of reference for where you are.

slazer2au,

I have used it quite a bit in Australia and the Netherlands. Might just not be enough interesting in your area.

slazer2au,

Find some groups on meetup.com and attend some. It isn’t that hard it just takes time. Don’t expect to go to 3 or 4 and become friends, depending on the size of the group you may only make friends with one sub group of the main group.

slazer2au,

It shall be, haven’t need to the shop yet to deposit it in the glass receptical.

slazer2au,

Bottle of scotch. It is in the trash because I have finished it.

slazer2au,

Are you making the assumption I am from North America?

Every place I have worked in Australia and Europe uses green first.

slazer2au,

White green, green, white blue, orange, white orange, blue, white brown, brown.

slazer2au,

More data breaches, more companies being hacked, more supply chain attacks with npm, apt, and pip.

slazer2au,

When the site stops 504ing I’ll give it a look see.

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    Qbitorrent client and the search box. Mostly search for anything with hevc in the name.

    slazer2au,

    Just do what The Register does

    Twitter, the social media service now calling itself X,

    slazer2au,

    Surely a regular day should have a rubber ducky.

    slazer2au,

    Why are you showing people how to deliberately install spyware?

    Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?

    I’ve been aware of pi-hole for a while now, but never bothered with it because I do most web browsing on a laptop where browser extensions like uBlock origin are good enough. However, with multiple streaming services starting to insert adds into my paid subscriptions, I’m looking to upgrade to a network blocker that will...

    slazer2au,

    Pinhole is still a thing. If you want other options there is also adguard.

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