I doubt it. People are specifically looking for open port 53. After reading a bit the pi-hole documentation, I found out they recommend pairing it with OpenVPN.…
How do you make sure your pi-hole instance is only used by the rightful user? After all you can't restrict port 53, and I am sure iptables are not an option here since you don't know from where the users will be…
I do exactly this, with Workflowy. Works wonder.
Here is put.io and Popcorn Time in a single app: https://github.com/barisariburnu/putio-popcorn-time
I was able to download it from the developer center.
Thanks!
Thanks for your reply! I feel better about it.
I'm just wondering about the prerequisites. I see CS106A&B (or X) required & CS107 or CS108 or CS110 also (at a minimum) required. I am especially worried about CS108, Object Oriented Programming. I am a programming…
DPoKMZrpbZJr6DvHJ2ysHNbwRcbPi63iNi wow to the moon thanks
As far as I know, on whatsapp, one checkmark on a message means delivered, two means read. It depends on the device of the recipient though. Works best with iOS and Android devices in my experience.
I doubt it. People are specifically looking for open port 53. After reading a bit the pi-hole documentation, I found out they recommend pairing it with OpenVPN.…
How do you make sure your pi-hole instance is only used by the rightful user? After all you can't restrict port 53, and I am sure iptables are not an option here since you don't know from where the users will be…
I do exactly this, with Workflowy. Works wonder.
Here is put.io and Popcorn Time in a single app: https://github.com/barisariburnu/putio-popcorn-time
I was able to download it from the developer center.
Thanks!
Thanks for your reply! I feel better about it.
I'm just wondering about the prerequisites. I see CS106A&B (or X) required & CS107 or CS108 or CS110 also (at a minimum) required. I am especially worried about CS108, Object Oriented Programming. I am a programming…
DPoKMZrpbZJr6DvHJ2ysHNbwRcbPi63iNi wow to the moon thanks
As far as I know, on whatsapp, one checkmark on a message means delivered, two means read. It depends on the device of the recipient though. Works best with iOS and Android devices in my experience.