I used to run Diaspora* on my home server for a while, thought it was cool. Stopped doing so when I realized no one used it.
I used to run Diaspora* on my home server for a while, thought it was cool. Stopped doing so when I realized no one used it.
The whole damn world is just as obsessed with who’s the best dressed, and who’s having sex!
It’s both a browser extension and a DNS filter.
https://adguard-dns.io/kb/general/dns-filtering/#how-does-dns-filtering-work
Edit: It seems the apps can act as a VPN to filter traffic.
New York, too! And a few other states, I think.
Java (pronounced jay-va) is also the name of a town near me in Western NY.
69 people, eh?
Is this a real thing? I thought it was just a joke from the show Silicon Valley.
Deemix? More like Mix Deez Nuts!
I’m sorry.
The XBox One X, or the X.B.O.X. for short.
SHOT THOUGH THE HEART…
I still want to read it when it’s done
Does this setting really matter if I’m using uBlock Origin?
If I had to guess, the joke is "Hell will freeze over before [Insert Sports Team] will win [Insert Sporting Event].”
I hate when websites have “Apple” as their only third party login option. CloudFlare does this too.
Is it really that hard to add Google or others as well? Heck just use like Auth0 and you can add whatever logins you want without having to do much.
So the upvotes and downvotes in the comments don’t do anything?
Yes, those websites were totally for “research.” Yep, totally.
What about Dean Koontz?