Indeed… IPv6 needs to be actively disabled, not enabled, by default.
Indeed… IPv6 needs to be actively disabled, not enabled, by default.
Can’t you hide bot accounts from your settings?
Unless your ISP provides IPv6 connectivity, which gives every endpoint a globally-routable address. Firewalling at the router only works because of NAT.
You might be interested in CyclOSM to plan your routes
That’s because there’s no “first party”. Just protocols and people
I can’t change my router’s DNS
Do you mean you can’t change the DNS server in the DHCP settings or the server the router itself uses? In the first case you might be able to use Pi-Hole’s DHCP server instead, while for the latter it shouldn’t be an issue - I actually usually leave upstream servers configured there to avoid loops. BTW, you might also be able to flash OpenWRT to your router
A computer that is used by a user, aka “not a server”
Probably not worth trying to actually use today. I’d leave it as it is, imo it’s better as a small piece of history - Android on PC is pretty niche
You do realize that you are not answering in good faith, nor providing anything to this thread with this comment? You’re being one of the people you’re complaining about ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Being thankful for the US “subsidizing” military defense and foreign bases? Sure, you definitely build bases in other sovereign countries out of the goodness of your hearts and not for your own tactical and espionage interests. No European would shed a tear if every US troop fucked off tomorrow