I setup a NAT rule that redirects anything going to the Google DNS IP's send sends it to my own DNS server.
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Welcome to the club. Used to be happy to see my country's flag, now it usually denotes some wingnut who would burn it down just to spite others. I'm Canadian
There'd be a 180° and people would start claiming that the political leaders were controlling the aliens rather than the other way around
I'd try and convince them that politicians are a race..
LoL. Yeah I've got a ton and I've never actually launched a single one
He was staring at the blue alien women
And he had a history of making up bullshit
Honestly from what I've seen of various prefab PC's with weird shit in them and proprietary connectors on what should be standard parts... yeah this could've been a Dell
Also, long term use of certain substances will often lead to permanent mental impairment
I think that jailing him is likely to lead to riots and violence from his supporters in the streets, stoked by his partners in government
Funny, I was very much in camp NVidia until the RX480, which ran just fine. So did my Vega56, and my 6900 as well as numerous APU's (one was a bit annoying for overscan on the attached TV). No driver installs, just what came with the OS.
I've also got a tablet with an Intel Iris chipset that works fine with the in-kernel driver, and a laptop with an Nvidia chip that most of the time worked but periodically after a kernel update fails to output video requiring me to manually piss around with it and figure out why the stub didn't build properly.
Maybe you should stop being an ass and consider that when the product/brand has worked for MANY people, maybe the issue is you
I can't recall if I limited to Google's IP's or not actually. Just that I wanted to prevent their devices from ignoring the DHCP provided hosts