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not sure how one can even sleep in those, unless only on the back

I just fall asleep in front of the TV with them on. I like to wear them in front of the TV, because I often fall asleep there and when I used to do this with regular Airpods, they would always fall off and get lost in the cushions. The Airpods Max don't have that problem.

I think OP means sleep as in, the headphones go to sleep when not on your head. Regular AirPods do this if you just put them on a table or something.


here in the uk, I paid and we don't even have FSD yet


Because the UK has more reasonable traffic safety regulations?


site doesn't doesn't even properly render in safari


but they track assets of common people especially overseas like FATCA


Not common people in the US. FATCA is really the only exemption and that’s quite uncommon.


The author should really setup SSL on his website and make it secure to browse to begin with.


I do have SSL. It's just optional and it seems the submitter chose http.


Looks fine to me. TLS 1.3 with a cert from Let's Encrypt.


It’s the last paragraph which says it’s all.


every time I enable ipv6 on my pfsense, things go wrong, some sites don't open, some are very very slow to open like amazon prime or Disney plus have problems. Something is broken at router levels and until that's fixed, I keep it off


I had similar issues (also with pfSense) during my ISP's rollout of IPv6. It seems that it was all ISP related. I turned it off and came back a few months later and it's been pretty flawless ever since. The only times it causes problems is when the ISP's v6 stack goes out, leaving us with interrupted v6 service but working v4. Doesn't seem that apps handle that situation very gracefully.

At another site I manage they have Starlink with v6 and CGNAT v4 and it's great, just plugged in the dish to the pfSense router, set up v6, and it's been ticking away happily ever since. The only problems we have are with the old devices (iot and such) that don't get V6 addresses, and have trouble with the CGNAT. (Seems like it doesn't reset long-running connections correctly perhaps, they just get stalled out. Killing the state on pfSense usually gets them working again.)

So I suspect it's more a your-mileage-may-vary situation depending on ISP than an issue with v6 or pfSense.


is there pricing information?


I'd also like to see pricing info available.


We charge a fixed annual fee — zero usage-based costs.

We deploy all on your own AWS cloud so you're not paying any marked up fees or being faced with surprise bills.

If you have any thoughts on this would love to hear them!


Can you provide any numerical information regarding the pricing of your service? e.g. Variable pricing thresholds, target ICP budget, and service tiers are all relevant information here.


is there a non paywall link?



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