Sounds like someone else is watching on your profile.
Sounds like someone else is watching on your profile.
It may have been up, but it’s definitely been unresponsive in that timeframe.
The risk is the ISP Wi-Fi. As long as you’re using WPA with a good long random passkey, the risk is minimal. However, anyone who had access to your Wi-Fi could initiate an ARP spoof (essentially be a man-in-the-middle)
ETA: the ARP table in networking is a cache of which IP is associated with which MAC Address. By “poisoning” or “spoofing” this table in the router and/or clients, a bad actor can see all unencrypted traffic.
As an FYI: this set up is vulnerable to ARP spoofing. I personally wouldn’t use any ISP-owned routers other than for NAT.
That would do both, but I wouldn’t buy that personally. Make’s troubleshooting a connection problem more difficult, and also if the device fails there’s two things you have to replace instead of just one. I’d go with a separate cable modem and router.
Purple on SNES…
Most of us are using Lemmy as a Reddit replacement, so this is to be expected…
The Gungslinger, Roland Deschain
I’m pretty sure the second one was where we did the iconic “he laughed” panel from One Piece - so not a total loss IMO.
Prime Day is just Black Friday in July. Amazon is trying to get rid of old stock.
Yeah, it took me a bit of staring at Rich to realize where I recognized him from.
Looks like they haven’t really posted to the site since 2014 (there was a post in 2017, but they were no other posts between then and 2014.) LetsEncrypt wasn’t nearly as prolific back then.
I also ask “what have you tried so far” mostly because too many times I get into troubleshooting and then discover that they’ve created a new problem while doing their own troubleshooting. (Like one time they plugged in a second cable between two switches - good god was that hard to troubleshoot remotely)
Wonder if Zuckerberg employed former Twitter devs on Thread work. Would be another hilarious example of Musk shooting himself in the foot.
Hope they bankrupt each other.
This reminds me of trying to play Half Life Alyx on an Oculus.