If anyone is interested, it is called walk of game. It was installed this week. I saw it in town 3 days ago.
https://skovde.com/skovde-walk-of-game/
It is along this street. street view does not have pictures of it yet but meh.
It feels weird seeing local news on the internet getting this much attention. Don't think the local news gave it that much attention.
I'm not sure how real companies handle this, but I can share what we did in a student organization at my university that provided internet to its members.
Not only could we monitor who was downloading a lot of data, but we also received emails from legal organizations informing us that a specific IP in our network(All members had a public IP) had downloaded copyrighted content. They would ask us to disconnect that user. These emails typically came with an XML file attached, filled with legal information and details about the content being downloaded, often including the exact torrent filename.
We built a system that would automatically parse the XML and forward the email to the user responsible. The subject line may or may not have been "Use a VPN, you idiot!" at some point.
We also maintained a "high score" list to track what was trending. The last time I checked, Rick and Morty was in the top 3, but that was a while ago.
Microwave for 2 minutes, or until the popping slows down.
Historically, I've been terrible at interpreting hints. These days, I often worry about whether these hints are genuine, leading me to assume they are simply being kind.
Whenever I attempted to decipher these hints in the past, I was invariably rejected. Consequently, as an adult, my self-esteem has suffered greatly. So much so, that with the last woman who dropped hints, I merely wanted to be friends. Five years later, I still think about it.
Needless to say, my job doesn't provide many opportunities to meet women.
Confidence and weight issues, and I lost? Some of my social skills during the pandemic? I'm not sure how to put it, I feel like I can't speak anymore.
Great question, the answer is no.
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I do have the feature "Detect suspicious networks." enabled, so it might be that? Never thought about this setting before.
I just connected to my home Wi-Fi and got the notification, "Google play has switched off your Wi-Fi." It hasn't done this before, but after a while it connected again with no complaints.
First question: Why?
Second question: How to prevent it from doing that again?
I don't like it that "Snoople" can choose that my home Wi-Fi should not be used. They have no right to making that decision.
Network details.
I have pi-hole running as a DNS with a lot of block-lists active (haven't added a new one since 2021) All are up to date.
Wi-Fi uses WPA3, and up to date.
Swedish dude, who likes software development.
My lame claim to fame is that I live in the town Coffee Stain Studios was founded in.
https://lemmy.ml/u/SkaBunkel https://calckey.world/@SkaBunkel https://mastodon.social/@SkaBunkel https://github.com/Skabunkel