I actually never got around to buying a pixel to give it a go. I might pick up an 8 once the price drops more.
I actually never got around to buying a pixel to give it a go. I might pick up an 8 once the price drops more.
I’m actually pretty curious to see how the FCC moves forward after Chevron, and I’m hoping Rosenworcel wipes the floor with them
Especially at the prices the bill comes out to be. I had a day years ago where my car was in the shop, so I used one of them to get lunch. A $10 sandwich ended up costing me $30, and some people do this every day. Fuck avocado toast (which is delicious), this is why people are broke.
I feel like at this point, all these lawsuits are for show.
Ah I’m not talking about modern tracking pixels, but that actual html (js?) code from yesteryear
Off topic, but I wonder if those old visitor counters from the web 1.0 days still work
Probably anything within the Kali Linux suite or any security-centric distribution. If possible, boot it up to a laptop hooked to a phone hotspot or any network outside your home network, route through a VPN, determine your WAN IP, and go to town.
Something is odd here, who is your ISP? I’ve only seen MoCA used to create a network for cable/satellite STBs through the coax in the building, or for a phone company connection creating a MoCA bridge to provide broadband from a demarcation point in an apartment building where only a phone line is available in lieu of DSL. What is the make of your existing router?
Thank you for this! I’ve been looking to find something to replace QuickBooks, and this seems super helpful, much appreciated.
Yeah that’s mental. I pay roughly $200/no in subscriptions, but that also includes my business subs for accounting, invoicing, and time tracking. Though this has also inspired me to start looking for alternatives.
Wanna know how to not be beholden to all these fees? Put in the effort to divorce yourself from these companies. You’re paying for convenience. Go pick up your food yourself. Take the time to research products from different companies, and acknowledge and be patient that they won’t be there immediately. Cultivate your own media library. Find replacement software if at all possible. All of these things take much more effort, but you’ll save yourself the money and you’ll stop supporting these damn companies that are raiding your bank accounts. Obviously some subscriptions are impossible to avoid, like a cell phone plan, home internet, work-related things, etc. But how anyone pays triple for a meal is just baffling. And some people do it every. Single. Day.
That’s how he can afford to pay $1000+ in subscription fees EVERY MONTH
I’ve always understood it as the x.x.x.0/x being the gateway designator and network identifier, followed by the range of allowable IP addresses
To me it sounds like a journalism co-op, how is this not a good model? Everyone contributes to getting it going, and then everyone gets an even slice of the pie. They keep their overhead minimal to keep costs down, and everyone has incentive to put out their best work. Sounds solid to me.
If you’re interested, these things will convert rotary pulses to tones and allow your old phone to interface with the phone system (and voip systems too)
Edit: nvm, someone beat me to it
Now let’s see how it holds up at a scale of production.
Scientists have been able to make graphene do tricks for a minute now, not to discount it in any way. The problem for a while now is that they haven’t been able to get it out of the lab and into a form of production. Let’s hope this is a step in to that future.
Lol that’s more like the end of American consumerism, and while I wholeheartedly agree, that’ll take a generation or two at least to decouple from American society. That shit’s been going strong here for over 100 years.
If it’s the end of the era of social media, I’m plenty ok with that. Shit’s been cancer for almost a decade now.
What hardware are you running your truenas setup on? I have an old computer that I’ve had freenas on that finally died.