

Most people don’t know: There’s a multiplayer variant of Civilization 1: CivNet. Barely playable today, as it’s a Windows 3.1 game. I loved it till late in the 2000s.


Most people don’t know: There’s a multiplayer variant of Civilization 1: CivNet. Barely playable today, as it’s a Windows 3.1 game. I loved it till late in the 2000s.
Well how could it? Of course the DNS provider needs to know the domain you want to look up - otherwise how would they be able to look it up?
Still it would fulfill the OP’s wish: He wants to hide traffic from his ISP, so if he chooses a DNS resolver other than his ISP, and encrypt transmission, goal is achieved.


You seem to have no clue of Discord’s business model - and those of other data scraping companies.


Too little, too late.


Lol


Don’t. It isn’t the internet who’s being an asshole. It’s men.


I do use QoS on my router, but that’s not what I want: I want it explicitly on OS level. If that doesn’t prioritize in the first place, it’s one hop lost with bad/missing prioritization. In my example, my bad ping was actually with enabled router-prioritization. It’s not enough.
Thanks for the links, I’ll check them out!


Elite Dangerous. Extremely beautiful, especially impressive in VR - but way too time-consuming for me.


Are there any best practices for backing up Mastodon accounts/data?
I preordered the Time 2 at first. Then I switched to Round 2 for esthetic reasons. Bit the heart rate monitor will be missed. I’m torn.
The Pebble Time 2 does have a heart rate sensor.
Well, the world changes. Software that’s “finished”, starts rotting, because it doesn’t adapt to the changing environment.


You’re right. But the kind of immersion, the turning of the head stuff was the same back then. Elite: Dangerous is a good example for it.
Oh, “good” to know it’s abandoned 😬


Welcome to 2016. Sorry :[]
Congratulations. For me, it was also nearly two years of work, it’s just already a few years ago.