

Wash it, poke some holes in it, a little oil on the skin, salt, bake
Once cooked, cut it down the middle part way, smash together the ends a bit
bacon, cheddar, sour cream
Wash it, poke some holes in it, a little oil on the skin, salt, bake
Once cooked, cut it down the middle part way, smash together the ends a bit
bacon, cheddar, sour cream
Harry and the Hendersons when they make him leave. Lithgow telling him he wasn’t wanted 😢
I’m actually planning to do just about that, based on the discussion in this thread.
I found that I can get an unmanaged switch with 4 2.5gbe ports for under $60, I can use my existing cabling at that speed. I’ll upgrade my aging router to an x86 (n100 or similar) and load my favorite router distro on it. Use that as the router, connect Wi-Fi APs (might even use the eero they give me that way).
I’ll upgrade my systems on the Ethernet using USB dongles (several options at around $20 each)
I’m feeling that improving much beyond 2.5 internally is a bit of a waste at this point.
Thanks to all posters in this thread!
At this stage I don’t know - but they seem to describe a setup where they are essentially providing a WiFi 7 router as an access point, which connects to another piece of hardware acting as the gateway
Ezee fiber is the ISP. Eero max 7 WiFi. XGS PON agree, it is symmetrical
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Interesting point about cg nat. With my current ISP setup I get an actual (dynamic) ip4 address and ip6 thru 6rd. Can I still point my domain to the nat’d address?
If the exploit happens over Ethernet, why do you need to have the TV?
Edit: the exploit doesn’t require the TV, it’s just a novel way to do it
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