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  • @Glytch ah. not in my timeline view

  • @sicsempertyrannis @flork I have a similar tiny PC. There's a few manufacturers of similar items, some even have like 4 or 6 m2 slots to make excellent little NAS or similar.From memory, Geekcom (Sp?). have a look on your favourite AliExpress-type mart. Intel N100 or N150 CPUs seem to the thing, but beware of the RAM limits for those if that's a thing for you. There are some fun AMD ones out there too.

  • @Mattr @ToastedBreakfast They're trying some things like lock-screen ads on some models too. Turned "off" by default (for now). But their Phone (3) isn't getting that, if i understand correctly. Just the (a) models.

  • @nonburglar @Damage Are they just TOTP authentication codes you need? If so, you there's alternatives

  • @WhatAmLemmy @saltesc I think the handed over Squeezebox when deciding they'd done enough squeezing?

  • @Wispy2891 just wanting to say, best avatar i've seen for a while. love it.

  • @Dust0741 transfer it to a VoIP number and have a VoIP app on your data-only SIM. Unless your data-only SIM provider does some blocking

  • @rumba Wi-Fi network, mobile network, dates, times, user profile, what's watched, screen size, installation platform - probably a lot of the same techniques that browser fingerprinting uses

  • @rumba @tatterdemalion if the app/device is collecting location and sending various other data then they'll be feeding that into their decision making

  • @oldmansbeard @nfreak If the device you're playing them on can run www.last.fm app then that would give you that kind of insight to the data it uploads on your listening habits

  • @XeroxCool @Entitle9294 I often read of people claiming to have broken many ports and/or cables. I can't understand how they do it.

  • @Profligateparasite @thejml #PiHole sits in your network replacing your existing DNS server you may have configured. By using a specified blocklist(s) it's mostly used to block adverts and malware sites. Can be very effectives. Can take a little tinkering, for example one side-effect for me was it blocking a local TV streaming app.To start with I put one on a free cloud provider, with a VPN from my router to it and played with it until I was happy.

  • @shirro I can see me having fun in a while. I deliberately gave big G an incorrect birth year for my son so as to get him access to something. Can't remember what. And now that's all in Family Link.I'm expecting the internet police to come knocking.