So he drank too many lattes and didn’t work hard enough. /s
So he drank too many lattes and didn’t work hard enough. /s
*SOLAR SHEEPLE
It stops cars. It stops innovation.
The app that I am using, Voyager, doesn’t have an option to set the language for a post.
I like the term multi-modal. Everybody should have access to all kind of modes of transportation. And you can pick the best fit depending on your task.
Going to the dentist? Bike. Getting bread at the bakery? Walk. Commuting? Train. Heavy stuff to get to your parents’ house? Carsharing. And so on.
Correto. Ph-Hole é um servidor DNS para ter um sinkhole. Mas você só tem esse servidor na sua casa. Se você não estiver na casa, você não tem o sinkhole.
Por isso eu não uso Pi-Hole mas servidores DNS públicos que fazem a mesma coisa que um Pi-Hole. Funcionam em tudo lugar.
For me this problem has been going on for some months now. It’s the best bicycle layer I know.
Você não precisa de um Pi-Hole para bloquear ads.
Eu acho que é melhor de usar um ad-blocking DNS server no Internet. É menos trabalho.
Você pode (provavelmente) configurar o router na sua casa para usar um outro DNS server.
Também você pode configurar os celulares da sua família para usar “private DNS” com esses ad-blocking DNS. Com isso, você pode reduzir os ads no celular fora da casa também.
Também tem a opção para configurar DNS-over-HTTPS nos navegadores dos laptops.
In general, yes, this is possible. However, it is more difficult than just disabling IPv4 on all your devices.
First of all, there are still many (more or less relevant) sites that still are IPv4-only. If you want to reach them via your IPv6-only home network, you need to set up or use services that translate your traffic from IPv4 to IPv6 and vice versa. But this can be error-prone and needs work and understanding of the matter from your side.
The easiest is that you just leave IPv4 and IPv6 enabled in parallel. Your operating system will usually prefer IPv6 over IPv4 if it’s available.
I think “digital naive” is a better phrase than “digital native”. They are born with computers all around them. But most adults forget to / are not able to educate them about technology and their implications.