I've been listening to the graphic audio versions of The Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson.
I just finished listening to Joe Abercrombie's First Law Trilogy. The narrator was fantastic. Probably the best I've listened.
I've been listening to the graphic audio versions of The Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson.
I just finished listening to Joe Abercrombie's First Law Trilogy. The narrator was fantastic. Probably the best I've listened.
Check out the graphic audio versions!
As a Canadian, same. And so much more.
Then you get people who spell with Canadian and American spelling and you wonder if you've been spelling things wrong or if once again, American culture is slipping in.
This might be my ignorance, but the Ubiquiti stuff I'm finding seems to be all commercial. I ended up getting a good price on the Flint 2 and it should be here next Friday. I'm hoping to chunk out some time setting it up on the 20th
Thank you for your detailed responses. Has adguard any track record of collecting data? Is there a way to know?
I'll check it out - thanks!
I'll check out mikrotik - thanks!
I don't really understand the rest of what you said haha
Thank you for the reply - you've offered a great opportunity to ask another question 😂
I was looking at adguard. Is this something worth the subscription? I was looking at it because it seems to handle a lot of ads, including those on mobile games and stuff. But in my cursory glance, people are saying it's not safe...
I'll look at the GL-iNet because a) I want a powerhouse and b) I want nothing to do with flashing firmware haha
I need to replace my router as it's coming to end of life. I want one with vlan so I can put all my iot on a separate lan. Any recommendations?
They already send the tv's out at cost to collect your data to sell.
They're starting to ship them with chips in them to send the data away whether connected to WiFi or not
And they're taking screenshots of what you watch, including when you plug in a laptop.
We're almost there
Canada for me!
Got to around 30 yrs old
I realized that I, on paper, really like non-fiction books. In practice, I really only like fantasy and space operas (different than sci-fi)
Every night before bed, I read 10 pages or a chapter. Whichever comes first. Can always read more, but not less.
So to answer,
Almost every night Fantasy / space opera Mid 30s, father I've added audiobooks to my commute The most important part (I think) is figuring out what you like, and then setting a small but achievable routine