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  • Bernal told police she purchased the Jell-O shots from a sweet shop run out of a private home. The owner of the business told police the treats contained vodka but thought Bernal had intentionally purchased alcoholic shots.

    The owner showed police a screenshot of text messages between them and Bernal showing the woman inquiring about whether the shots contained alcohol. The owner replied that they did and asked why, to which Bernal replied “kids”.

  • Name and shame, then move on to something else, lots of issues with "lifetime" licences, you are a paying customer and should be treated as such.

    LTT had problems with a team viewer lifetime licence and had a few good videos about it.

    Disclaimer: I love opensource and have a mild hatred of closed source software

  • Wasn't aimed at you, more of an observation, fttp in the UK is usually sold as 150/150 or 900/900(ish) with some areas having the option for 2.5gbps it's like when it first launched and ISPs had usage quotas that could be gone in 3 hours of full usage

  • So nintendo switches and roaming, they will try to stick to the existing access point no matter the strength of the signal, fast roaming setting or anything you can think of to make them move on the same network. I run separate 2.4ghz and 5ghz because of this and IOT devices that don't like combined networks. Then when the switch moves to a different area and has bad WiFi, change for 2.4 to 5ghz or the other way and it will pick up the closest access point.

  • You really do get what you pay for. My favourite part is is the online portal, it's probably what most first line support agents can access in other companies, but accessible to the customer. I just can't quite justify the price for home yet, extra £25/m

  • Well cityfibre are the network providers and you need some one to act as an isp on the network to connect you, I went with noone internet as they provided a static ipv4 and ipv6 without cgnat, then they got bought/merged/billed not sure which by hometelecom. New customers don't get a static ipv4, existing do. I haven't noticed any type of blocking but that might just be my isp.

    Most of the main providers do cgnat, mid contract price rises and generally questionable things. The one thing I was a bit concerned about was the pppoe connection rather than DHCP, but is doesn't seem to have made much difference.

  • I think they mean a 1 or 2 Litre bottle of water, couple bottles of wine and some beer depending on which EU country you are in, wine and beer also count toward calorie count so you need to store less food.