I picked up a Dell Wyse with 8gb memory, 4 cores, 16g emmc, and a 256G M.2 SSD for about $40
Wow, that was a very good deal! I've just had a look and for those specs 100€ are not enough here in Europe.
For that price I've bought some Fujitsu Futro that are not even near those specs (2/4GB RAM, 8GB SSD).
Well, using Cookies Auto Delete, that's not true if the scope is not to get tracked, because even with Google tracker, Google wouldn't know that was me. Maybe with Canvas Blocker too, to protect against fingerprinting.
But let's be practical: if I use th Firefox Google container and all the link I open are just the website I want ro visit, if I'm not logged in any Google service, how can Google monitor me on my PC?
P.s. I also use (along with other) the Cookie Auto Delete plugin.
Why not? There are a lot of things that can help people to give less data to Google: ad blocker, Firefox, Firefox with Google container, avoid using Gmail, avoid using YouTube...
What's it used for? I mean, if the url redirects you to the original website, why should I get redirected by fast-forward instead of the original redirect?
Just a question to understand the use of it.
Thanks
The TTL nowadays is about 3600 seconds, so I think that at about that rate your DNS server would flush stored entries every hour one by one and ask to 9.9.9.9 an update.
That's basically how every DNS server works (and I guess that even the ones embedded in router's works like that with caching).
Is your setup different? If yes, in which way?
Thanks
I don't think that MQTT could add any perceptible latency. Maybe is the button itself that adds it.
Isn't the button able to recognize multiple pushes? If yes, there lies the delay: the button waits for a second push and if it doesn't arrives, it sends out the command to the coordinator.
What kind of ZigBee button are you using?
Why?