Same this explains why I haven’t seen any shrooms posts. If I wanted to be treated like a child I’d use Reddit
Same this explains why I haven’t seen any shrooms posts. If I wanted to be treated like a child I’d use Reddit
Connect for Lemmy can also block by instance. Cleared all the porn out of my feed in a couple taps, it’s great.
That’s next month
PiHole is doing DNS resolution only, it doesn’t have any way to know what the link is, its not sent that data.
To be fair a lot of people don’t know how to eat spaghetti either.
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Yeah it took a long time for me to finally curate Reddit to something I enjoyed using, I’ve started increasingly working on my filters and it just gets better and better here.
Like Reddit, I find trying to find communities I’m interested in a little difficult so I’m just defaulting to all and continuing to filter for now. At some point soon I’ll be able to just default to subscribed.
Maybe it depends on what kind of employees you are onboarding, but in tech it’s vastly simpler to onboard employees remotely, you want to be sharing screens so even if you were in an office you’d want to be at your own computers.
As someone who deals with this sort of thing, for ransomware and other destructive intrusions, the first thing they go for is the backups themselves.
Companies that have an second backup copy that is seperate somehow so non-lateral movement isn’t possible are the ones that survive this level of breach.
Or they could just be stupid (cheap) and didn’t have any lol
I noticed the same thing earlier as well
I have yet to find a paywall I couldn’t bypass. They all work the same way because they need the content to be exposed to be found by crawlers
That’s fair, didn’t consider that at the time