jninethousand
jninethousand t1_j25ybry wrote
Reply to comment by IBAZERKERI in New York’s first legal dispensary for recreational marijuana opens doors by GroundForcesWTX
It's a great day for New York, and therefore the world.
jninethousand t1_j1wdwyl wrote
top where? suzuki hasnt been sold in america in a decade
jninethousand t1_ix2qb73 wrote
Reply to comment by CravenLuc in Blocking YouTube by Ok_Yogurtcloset_769
forgot about pihole, good option
jninethousand t1_ix2n082 wrote
Reply to Blocking YouTube by Ok_Yogurtcloset_769
You would likely need a dedicated hardware firewall in the long-run, but simpler solutions may buy some time. There are business firewalls that would be too expensive for practical home use, but some have a free version you could install on spare computer hardware. You don't need much power to run a home built firewall but your trade off here is going to be learning basic networking and how to build a computer that doesn't run Windows.
You can also look into solutions that simply point DNS to a service that blocks whatever sites you choose. It's not too hard to get around though, either by reconfiguring or a VPN and it sounds like this kid will figure it out eventually if you aren't careful.
Ultimately, you're looking at IT to solve an HR problem. Yeah there's technology that can help but it won't take long to find the holes if you are not able to stay way ahead of it.
jninethousand t1_j25z29p wrote
Reply to is it true movies cant become cult films anymore due to constant opinion change? by bonghive
Movies and series will continue to initially fail to find an audience for a number of reasons, only to be discovered and treasured later when they finally do. To me this is the mark of a cult classic, reviews are only a part of the equation.