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Do you always get good wifi at a level of consistency with which you'd trust your life?

What an insane take.

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Again, what an insane take.

Not at all

Perhaps the closure of the southern border a year ago might have played some role in this.

2025 is not even in the dataset so no

I wonder if Trump pardoning multiple drug dealers will also help. MAGA doctors must have figured out that drugs from political allies or “donors” are doubleplusgood for Americans. /s

Are your kids or father on social media shouting FUCK YOU THIS or FUCK YOU THAT?



Often devices will have the DNS server hard-coded and never connect to the pihole DNS server. This is not just to avoid ad-blocking but to make the DNS more reliable and avoiding having lots of potential support issues around faulty DNS.


I've never used pihole, but on any decent router you can intercept outgoing udp to port 53, and redirect it to a destination of your choosing. DNS-over-HTTP ruined that however.


It would also be interesting to compare overall stock-picking "ability“ across party lines.

Real-estate investing is another corruption vector. One way to bribe a politician is to sell them a house at a million dollar discount. The optics become that the politician is a “savvy real-estate investor".


The solution is to block the camera’s mac address at the router and then access them remotely via Tailscale.


With the Reolink brand you can only install their web cameras via their phone app and only with the GPS turned on and set to "precise“ mode. Seriously, when the GPS was set to “approximate“ it would not allow me to proceed.

Reolink is a Chinese company....


Most of them are anyway; even Tapo was (in name only) spun off from TP-Link and couldn't be set up without bluetooth enabled. I almost entered Reo's garden while researching Ubiquiti and Unifi.


I resolved the problem by temporarily installing a "Fake GPS location" app on my phone and permanently blocking the camera mac address on my router. I can still access the camera remotely using Tailscale. I have a Tailscale node running on a Raspberry Pi on my internal network. It works well.


I keep them in a separate vlan with outbound internet enabled but firewalled from my main network and am still building a ruleset for blocking all *.cn and china-based ipv4 addr blocks. One interesting tidbit during the aws-east-1 downtime was that tapo remote viewing was inaccessible while wyze was okay.


No doubt this same hotel is proud of their green credentials.


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