

What if you change your SSID to match your work’s WiFi?


What if you change your SSID to match your work’s WiFi?
Yeah, they used something like fluctuations in the WiFi signal, so you can turn it off. I suppose they could broadcast secretly without an SSID, but there are apps that will show it, so I doubt they would.
They can also see more than just movement: https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/security/a42575068/scientists-use-wifi-to-see-through-walls/
Ask for just a plain modem and buy your own WiFi router. If that isn’t an option, disable the routing functions and turn off the WiFi and buy your own router.


Yup. I would get canker sores all the time and they stopped as soon as I switched to Sensodyne.


Let’s not encourage him to stop chickening out. Him not doing the things she says he’s going to do is a good thing.


Exactly. I have a lifetime pass and everything works for me and the people I share my library with.


@interweb_pirate@lemmy.dbzer0.com I changed the base URL and I haven’t had any errors since. Give that a try.



I’m having the same issue. I have to go into Prowlarr, test the connection, test it again in Sonarr, and then attempt a search or grab.


Depends on the plane type. The App Vault plan is $32. That comes with 20 TB of upload bandwidth. I have quite a few friends that have access to my Plex library and I never get close to the upload quota.


I have 8 TB and it is $23 with a promo code I got. I’m going to have to move up to the 12 TB plan for $32 soon. It has 20 TB of upload bandwidth.


I use Ultra.cc. They give you the disk space and you can host all your apps there. Plex server, radarr, sonarr, torrent client, etc.
I travel a lot so it is better than running my own hardware.


Looks like Nerds. Nerds running the whole operation.


Who are these leaders? Names? Addresses?
“Hey! That’s a mosquito!” is a level of intelligence.