Maybe I should first ask the cellular provider for IPv6, because I misspoke; they support it but haven’t enabled it for me. If they provide it, then I won’t currently have a need for IPv4, but thank you for the advice.
Maybe I should first ask the cellular provider for IPv6, because I misspoke; they support it but haven’t enabled it for me. If they provide it, then I won’t currently have a need for IPv4, but thank you for the advice.
Fair enough, personally I prefer to skip a few steps and then try to figure out what’s going on. It’s not the best approach, but I find it more interesting.
Gentoo is a bit more complex than arch so if installing Gentoo manually seems daunting I would recommend staying on arch.
Why? How will he progress if he don’t try harder things?
The problem was with DS-Lite tunneling, as some users mentioned, and it only works over IPv6. However, now I have another issue. My entire family has access through their ISPs, but my cellular data ISP does not support IPv6. Is there any workaround that doesn’t require me to look for a new ISP or asking for IPv4 address? 😀 By the way, thanks to everyone for the help!
This Lemmy community is actually more pro-mainstream than Reddit and YouTube combined. Thank you for pointing this out. Time to go.
Google has actually shown what the future will look like, but, as always, instead of taking action, we will criticize. (little help from ollama)
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+ if(crashed) {
+ alert(e)
+ } else {
+ load_ad("vote_for_trump")
+ }
Too bad the software isn’t open source.
diff --git a/hood.js b/hood.js
- if(false) {
+ if(true || false) {
+ alert("Check your hood")
These are a SearXNG instance, I think they’re aware of those facts there. You can set it up to not search or search on specific pages, you can also have multiple profiles which is useful when searching for different things. It also combines multiple web search engines… I haven’t dived into the configuration that much because what’s most important to me is that it doesn’t show ads, but I assume it’s easier to install the extension, although you don’t set this up every day.
Why not change your search engine and set up a SearX instance? You can find all instances here: https://searx.space. For example, I have set it up like this: https://search.inetol.net/search?q=%s&category_general=1&language=en&time_range=&safesearch=0&theme=simple, and it works wonders. Results are still mostly from Google, or you can configure it to be whatever you want.
Why Fennec? I use Mull and both have warnings that they are not fully open-source. It seems to me that only Librewolf is good, too bad it’s not available for Android.
Good, they are part of the problem.
Proof