RandomPancake

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[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 18 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Make sure you're also blocking all other outbound DNS at your firewall. Many "smart" devices (and presumably some apps, though I have no way to check this) are hard coded to use 8.8.8.8 regardless of what DCHP says to use.

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago

You think I'm jumping through mental hoops for telling people to use an ad blocker?

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I'm tempted to do a master reset on mine to see if I got that option. I have the Roku edition and I know that I can specify what source it defaults to on power on. I can also turn off content recognition, which is what's going on in OP's case. But using it as just a dumb TV would be awesome.

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Thanks - I'll check those out! The gatorskin will probably be out since I don't want to lose it if I hit a wet / mud patch going around a curve.

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago (4 children)

The TVs I've seen that do this have been smart enough to not get naggy about a lack of Internet until 30+ days after first power on. Then you get popups or autoplay videos begging you to connect it.

My Hisense has been pretty decent, surprisingly. But for my next TV I'm honestly thinking of going with a commercial display.

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

You can, but don't forget to also block other outbound DNS connections in your firewall. Lots of "smart" devices are hard coded to use 8.8.8.8 regardless of what DHCP says. Pihole won't stop those, so you have to block it at the firewall.

 

Are there any other platforms, like Pixelfed or Peertube, hosted under the same umbrella as lemmy.world? I wasn't able to find anything referenced about this on lemmy.world, but perhaps that's just my newness to the defederated universe.

For whatever it's worth, I'd love to have multiple instances housed under the same roof. I lack the technical skills and time to set one up myself, and most of the ones I've looked at appear relatively deserted or poorly moderated.

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

I'm checking both out now, thanks!

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

That could be - I won't know for sure unless I get my hands on some but the chief complaint is that as soon as they get one side on the rim, the other side forcefully pops off. My first thought was that people are trying to put the wrong size tires on their rims but this complaint is common enough that I think there may be more to it.

I'll check out the Mountain Kings, thanks!

 

I was about to pull the trigger on a set of Schwalbe Johnny Watts, but they seem to be out of stock everywhere. My backup plan is to get a pair of Schwalbe Marathon Plus Tour. But in doing my research, I've read multiple people say that although they stand up really well to thorns and other trail nasties, they're a mild pain to take on / off due to sidewall stiffness.

Everything I've raid suggests Schwalbe is a pretty solid brand. Before I pull the trigger on these, are there any other brands I should be considering?

I'm riding an ebike mainly on rail trails. Some are paved, most are packed dirt or well-packed pea gravel. Sometimes I'll hit a small mud patch but I don't really go mudding. Once in a blue moon I'll hit single track or railroad ballast, but that's rare. I want something that's going to be reasonably quiet and smooth on paved but that won't shred itself when the terrain gets a little rougher, and that won't fly out from under me if I hit a mud puddle.

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 25 points 11 months ago (8 children)

Have you looked into Matrix / Element?

https://matrix.org/

https://element.io/

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

The Internet was originally designed to fail gracefully. As routes and servers fail, the Internet was designed to work without them (to a point). Sadly the proliferation of giants like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft has put most of the Internet in the hands of a few companies.

You can technically use the Internet with every Google service blocked and all AWS / Microsoft IP ranges null routed, but it's going to be very different and most major sites simply will not work.

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 4 points 11 months ago

Yeah I just want to be clear -- Linux has come a LONG way with gaming. If anyone tried it a few years ago and just gave up in frustration, give it another try now. It is MASSIVELY better.

[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago

That's a really good idea!

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