T-Mobile doesn't support IPv4
corey389
I feel like Reddit is doing the same shit.
I'm My State when the lights turn green to take a Right the pedestrian light also gives the pedestrians the green light to cross. So we have cars turning right while pedestrians are crossing. How much safer is that. At least now when you take it right on red the pedestrians don't have the right to cross.
Dum Dums so fitting for Florida
I use unbound forward DNS over TLS to nextdns, I try to keep it simple.
I don't really care about benchmark, however I care about modem specs and hardware and the 8 modem is definitely lacking.
That's why you use a TMP drive for cache, a ram disk or on Linux store cache in tmpfs.
Linux comes with a default firewall it's called IPtables/NFtables, Just make sure that it's on. Example I Ubuntu Sudo ufw enable.
Firefox with Ublock Origin, Router forwarded DNS over TLS to NextDNS. Plus firewall rules to forward all DNS from LAN to the router, on mobile same browser and using Android native DNS over TLS forward to NextDNS
Firefox for me,been using FF since VER 1.0 days.
Oh there's a reason, we just don't know.
If you get a EV that has 200 or so miles of range and having a home L2 charger is a game changer, you don't need public charges only on a road trip. Let's take the Kia EV6 will go from 18% to 80 percent around twenty minutes, so when you plug in on a fast DC charger you're pretty close to 200 or so miles into the road trip. You'll only need two 20 minute charges for 400 miles. That's not a big deal however a Chevy Bolt would take a hour and 20 min from twenty percent to eighty percent so a Chevy bolt isn't an attractive road trip car but a great City car.