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It's nice to see that blocking people here is so easy. But how the fuck do I unblock them when I calm down and change my mind? Can't find it in the settings, too tired to RTFM.

Network engineers, I'm confused.

I have a Linksys Velop mesh network through Community Fibre - out of the box and with IPV6 turned off I can listen to streaming radio from Rayo/Planet Radio or Global without an issue, whether though a browser, dedicated app on a phone or via a smart speaker (don't hate, I'm in a mixed security awareness household).

However. As *soon* as the smart speakers are assigned a reserved IP in the DHCP table the radio stream drops after between one and three minutes. And not just on the smart speakers - on any device. Something is polling and blocking the stream but why over HTTP *and* direct? Why would an IP reservation cause this when there are no conflicts? No other service is affected - BBC Sounds plays fine - so maybe it's due to the services having advertising streams? My PiHole isn't affecting it at all.

I just can't understand how it behaves like a port block (the firewall isn't doing this) even over web services.

Sposób rejestrowania problematycznych miejsc (dziur w drodze, martwych krów :) na potrzeby gminy (nie jednej konkretnej, ale mam jedną do testowania).

Mam tu kogoś od map? Prosta fucha, heh.

I see one of our devices reporting -22.1°C and have a mindfuck and then remember I moved it from the greenhouse where it's 32°C to the freezer.

In other news – whoever made this site is a genius: symbol.wtf/#

People who use "temp" for "temperature" should stop. I know it saves you a few keystrokes, but it fucks up our system.

Does anyone know of an affordable hardware serial terminal being made these days?

Or alternatively some board that can convert it to some graphical output of some sort (whether it just be a rendering of a VT100 or something with true graphical capacities) & accept keyboard input?

Good news – the construction worker who was supposed to finish our bathroom isn't coming today. We'll have peace and quiet.

Bad news – the construction worker who was supposed to finish our bathroom isn't coming today.

@m0xee @kaia Right. The think of the children fallacy is a powerful tool, almost never used for good.

@kaia Peace talks with those who constantly escalate oppression? I'm thinking of all pacts that Russia broke.

@neil @neil I started using the Internet in 1991. It was a relatively simple but well functioning organism. Then its parasites appeared and started evolving.

Now I'm looking for a CC-0 picture of a Canadian deer completely covered with bloated ticks.

I have no interest in furry porn, but a website with no furry porn is like an ecosystem with no bees.

Trump interviewing J.D. Vance for the VP job.

Trump: “It says here you once called me ‘America’s Hitler.’ Is this true?”

Vance: “Well, yes sir, but you see…”

Trump: “Excellent! I think we’re on the same page.”

Thoughts on the new Mozilla statement regarding #firefox #PPA

I don't care how strong you think the privacy properties of a new feature are (and there are legitimate arguments to be had disputing those technical claims) - enabling an experiment like that by default is incredibly disrespectful to users, and doubling down is the act that comes across as outright hostile.

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