

No, now you have to worry about your data being seized at the data center level.
And, because it’s in a data center, it can be seized/copied without you even knowing about it!
No, now you have to worry about your data being seized at the data center level.
And, because it’s in a data center, it can be seized/copied without you even knowing about it!
I remember hiring games…
What games did you hire? I wonder how good link would be at gardening. I know I’d take Mario as a plumber. Samus as an exterminator?
I get that. It’s less “flip book”.
100% agreed with everything you said.
Now with more frames!
Now with more frames!!
I see what you did there.
Agreed.
Too many people undervalue their time.
Narrator: It is.
Do. Not. Open. Port. 53. To. The. Internet.
Just Don’t.
I suggest installing PiVPN (on your Pi) if you want PiHole awesomeness on the go.
Please do.
Be sure to also put how much time people can realistically expect to spend on each step (including offsite backup and recovery).
They physically go there in person.
That’s still a thing.
I can help.
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Hello! Are you thinking about hosting your own email? Do you enjoy having a life? Do you want to deal with spf and dkim records? Having to add more storage space? Backing up said emails following the 3-2-1 guide? Finding out your residential ISP blocks port 25?
I didn’t think so, and neither do I. Go pay to have someone else host your email.
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Edit:
You’re genuinely welcome; I’m glad I could make someone else laugh.
They’re surrendering to the poppy fields of the Ukraine for breakfast.
That looks more like XP