I thought for a minute this was a /c/FuckCars meme. I’m disappointed.
I thought for a minute this was a /c/FuckCars meme. I’m disappointed.
I went through the same process as you. They clarified the issue three days after release though https://pi-hole.net/blog/2025/02/21/v6-post-release-fixes-and-findings/#%3A~%3Atext=your local network.-%2CCustom%2Cconfigs+not+loading%2C-Sorry%2C+this+probably
In addition to the BIOS settings, I had to create a systemd service that prevents Linux from disabling Wake-on-LAN on shutdown.
Yeah, I use Caddy for that, as I only use DNS-01 for local-only services.
I have been using BunkerWeb for the past 4 years and have been mostly happy with it. Its default settings are sometimes a bit agressive but you can change those globally or service per service.
For those wondering what this is Troy Hunter (HIBP founder) wrote an article on this new feature.
From what a gathered, it was the classic misconfigured AWS S3 Bucket. It’s criminal how AWS still makes the default configuration insecure.
Edit: apparently buckets are private by default now, haven’t set up S3 in a while.
I find this Tom Scott video (YouTube) to be pretty good at explaining why you would want a VPN and why most marketing arguments are BS.
This is anecdotal experience, but last time I left Wireguard on for an entire day and it accounted for 5% of battery usage that day.
I believe you swapped DoT (TLS, port 853) and DoH (HTTPS) in your message. I have yet to be in a network that restricts port 853, but if I could I would rather use DoH on Android.
Owner of Cloud company that sells AI services tells governments that AI-powered surveillance is good.
I believe Zen’s sole focus is to provide a different UI / UX on top of vanilla Firefox, so I would assume that it is no more or less private than Firefox.
Thank you for the tip, but is there any way to delete the activity data from Meta after de-linking?
PiHole with unbound (it’s its own recursive DNS resolver so you don’t depend on Cloudflare, Quad9 and others) set on my local network DHCP, plus AdGuard’s DNS Proxy to use PiHole outside my home on my phone through DNS over TLS.
I just set it up following your comment but I cannot figure out how to set it up in order to type in different languages without changing keyboards.
Someone should create a leaderboard of websites sharing data with the most “partners”, this week I saw someone on Mastodon posting a screenshot of a website sharing to 1700+ third-parties.
Well, the engineers say it themselves: nothing would prevent websites developers to prevent access from browsers that do not support this “Web DRM”.
My biggest fear though is that it becomes a standard which all browsers will have to support to stay relevant. And with Google building the engine used by the vast majority of browsers, they can force this upon other browser engines (ie. Safari and Firefox).
Meh, I don’t think that would fit the community.