So as someone that has never had pour over, is it worth the time it takes compared to a drip machine like a cheap keurig? I want to reduce plastic and have a better cup.
That is because you are paying for the premium of signing up through ios; apple takes a cut so to make money they raise the rates. It's extremely common signing up to any service through ios, that you will be charged higher than if you went to the website on your browser and sign up for it there. First link has link to Hank Green who does a great break down and investigation but provided many more examples.
The company i am at is forcing only IT to come in everyday because cfo complained about a printer not working and it wasn't fixed immediately even tho there is a second backup printer that was working properly. The reason is that things arent being fixing around the office in a timely manner and we need IT to always be available for issues like these. Keep in mind this CFO only comes in twice a week and never puts in a ticket, instead immediately goes to ceo and complains about the issue.
You would need a firewall to provide any type of blocking or port forwarding. Most routers provide some basic ability to do this but it's hit or miss and depends on the manufacturer. I came from a modded merlin asuswrt Asus router firmware to an opnsense firewall running on custom hardware.
Maybe i made it sound weird. Use a firewall to catch all dns traffic trying to leave the network and route it the PiHole/Adguard Home. This is how to make sure nothing, not even hardcoded dns on any app on any device, wont be filtered. I personally block google dns IPs on top of this but that's just a precaution.
Company's are catching on to this and hard coding their apps to google dns. This is why it only works sometimes and the best option is to setup either pihole or adguard home dns and use firewall rules to forward all dns to it.
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