Why’d I never think of this?!
Why’d I never think of this?!
There’s nothing to fix. DNS-Over-HTTPS is entirety at the mercy of the DNS server you add in the configuration. I’m using Mullvad’s I believe, so if something doesn’t resolve over their DNS, then it could be that they are either blocked or throttled in resolving the target.
Happens to me all the time. Exempt website from DoH, works like a charm. Remove exemption, doesn’t load.
It’s the same demographic, don’t worry.
Who do you think does it?
When they are talking about essential oils, they are talking about the peddling Karens and Staceys that consume overpriced lavender oil and shit with every meal and also put it into the food of their kids. And then wonder why their kid exhibits sings of certain poisoning and hives.
Do you have DoH enabled in FF by any chance?
The best management is the one that also gets their hands dirty.
Ugh the brain “scan” though. I think that’s bs. At least in the show, not sure about the short story.
TAKE THAT, SMARTASS REMOTE CHILEANS VILLAGERS!!!
Google were the good guys after all???
Seems to be what I want. Highly customizable, stable and widespread user base.
It’s not my first distro. Does Ubuntu and Mint over ten years ago count though? They were easier to install than Windows XP.
I’ve tried to install Arch on my spare Dell laptop a week or two ago, and failed spectacularly twice in quick succession. I was using the arch wiki, assisted by GPT4 on things that were not clear to me. Just kept running into issue after issue after issue until five hours later I gave up.
I’ll try again when I have the time.
Aww man. I’ve tried Eve online for about two years. In the end even got into a C5 and farmed like mad with a carrier and a dread until we got evicted by one of the bigger WH alliances. But could never really get past the carebear mentality of not wanting to lose ships in the end. And that, plus the perceived latency of 1sec game ticks without prediction kind of soured the fun.
The best that came out of it is that I’ve managed to get my name on the monument, which I’ve then visited in 2018. Coincidentally I’ve signed up to the game using my real name (which I’ve fought multiple times to get changed), so I have my actual name on the slab instead of just a character name in the end.
How was Ultima VII compared to Ultima VIII? Origin has totally sucked me in to VIII with its awesome graphics and buggy yet intriguing gameplay, but I’ve heard in every other aspect it was a farcry from its predecessors’ complexity and story.
I really liked Ultima IX as well, but Origin was already on its death bed by then iirc, and I encountered a bug that did not let me progress.
Aww man. I remember playing lots of LAN DN3D in highschool, after hours in the computer lab. Sometimes an idiot kicked out the BBC cable from one of the ring-topology connected PCs by accident, interrupting fun for everybody.
I used to be a top dog, until some first grader snot nosed kid started playing with M+KB at the same time, sniping all of us keyboard turners with the shotgun on the american football arena map.
Games that I have spent an incredible amount of time playing, in no particular order (games where I have noted time, I have played those exclusively without playing any other games):
I’d like to mention that there comes a certain point in skill based games like fps and twitchy MMOs, where your character’s movements are so ingrained in muscle memory, your knowledge of the game engines’ ins and outs are so thorough, that even just standing around in one spot you know at any moment what action or reaction is going to happen upon your next few key presses, and you have a hundred percent confidence in executing those without a flaw, if you bothered to lift your finger.
That’s when you quit, I guess.
Edit: honorary mention for Fallout 1/2/3/NV, TES3&5, Elite/First Encounter, Syndicate, Starcraft 2, Creatures 1&2, Civilization, Master of Magic, King’s Bounty & HOMM, DOOM 1/2, Scorched Earth/Worms, Diablo 1&2
Where do you live that only has 5mbps? It must be somewhere really remote.