

That’s their servers being hammered at the moment.
That’s their servers being hammered at the moment.
Yeah, I’m trying to build some muscle memory in yazi
, too, as I like its instant previews.
I’ve also just remembered this website that has lots of other cool terminal tools:
Midnight Commander (mc) is a classic file manager if you grew up in the 90s with Norton Commander on DOS.
For my local Git repositories I prefer lazygit
now. There’s also a plethora of other lazy* tools for e.g. Docker.
And you should maybe look at dialog
or whiptail
to spice up your shell scripts.
If you do Python, there’s the rich
library and there’s also pythondialog
. Both pretty easy to use. If you want more, there’s textual
.
EDIT: mutt
for emails is nice once you’ve managed to set it up.
Start your own instance, be the change you want to see in the world.
This right here is the beauty of the Fediverse. And as such, it’s not “The Fediverse” that’s a “Left Wing Circle Jerk”, it’s just the servers you’ve found so far.
How do you think this will go down? Parents calling the ISP with “please unblock porn sites for me”? I see various things why this won’t work. From ISPs not wanting to increase the number of service calls over Apple’s Private WiFi MAC addresses to these kind of customers not even knowing how their devices appear on the router. Nah, completely unfeasible.
Your ISP doesn’t see which device accesses the Internet. They only see their router.
OTOH, most routers already have features to block websites for specific client devices. But good luck putting the onus on the parents to configure that properly.
Because it’s always a few fuckwits ruining it for the rest.
it should be built into your internet contract
This works fine with personal contracts like your mobile. (EE has a porn filter that you can disable in your account.)
But it doesn’t quite work for contracts that usually have multiple users. Like your home Internet. Because a child could connect to your WiFi and access that shmutz.
Yep, back in the days the early bird price was $169 and MSRP was supposed to be $199. And now we’re looking at $225 pre-order price.