@TehBamski I'm going with:
The Beagles
The Beatle
Buns n Roses
STOOL
Slack Slabbath
Fleetwood Sac
Talking Beads
Jethro Dull
@TehBamski I'm going with:
The Beagles
The Beatle
Buns n Roses
STOOL
Slack Slabbath
Fleetwood Sac
Talking Beads
Jethro Dull
@SLVRDRGN @TokenEffort I feel the same when handed an iThing these days. I don't think it helps that the ones I'm handed have had everything on them moved around and whatnot by children.
@IrateAnteater @yesman if they do the "show secret" or whatever the option is called when your 2FA setup shows a QR code then you can copy that plain-text and save it somewhere (safe!) to just plumb it in to whatever authenticator app you decide to use elsewhere.
If you use something like BitWarden then it can generate those 2FA codes for you and sync between whichever devices you use.
@stetech Thanks for the nudge. This is the one https://timsh.org/tracking-myself-down-through-in-app-ads/
@Confused_Emus @rtxn Figuring out DNS is always fun.
And never ever ever make any, even small, DNS change on a Friday. Unless you don't like weekends.
Is it time to break out the DNS haiku and pray to the name gods?
@stetech @Xraygoggles there was a good article i read a couple of weeks ago about a guy who fired up a factory reset iPhone, opted out of all the crap but logged all connections it made (on his router). remind me tomorrow and i'll try and dig it out. i reckon you'd like it
@ParetoOptimalDev @ivanafterall i did read that #simplex wasn't as reliable as some alternatives. happy to be told that's garbage though
@stetech @Xraygoggles yes if you're able to either configure your router to tell tge tv to use it (DHCP), or you can set your TV's network settings directly. adguard probably have guides on how to do it
@miss_demeanour @Semi_Hemi_Demigod Now you'll have an open bottle of port in your cabinet for 10 years until you fancy another glass or a recipe calls for it
@muntedcrocodile @crony I used to run Exchange and have had various others for my 2 person house. Sometimes overkill. These days I don't think I'd bother running mail at home, even on reliable hardware, a decent connection and with a static IP. Hassles with getting on/off blacklists even with all DKIM, SPF etc being in place are things I don't want to deal with these days.
My incoming mails are a couple of bank notifications, monitoring alerts and notes from schools and sports clubs. A lot of system admin for not much actual use.
I might revisit it once the winter evenings come in.
@Jinzul @cm0002 yep. i drew the line. no kid's music in the cars. And we had Classic Rock Bathtimes.
They're better for it.
And so am I