Your retardation and emotional abusiveness shines through. If you had used reason you would have noticed that the question is: how to discover the IP address of current sites.
By knowing both the IP and the DNS-name of the site, you can built your own host-file. All then one would have to do, is to command your browser to listen to the hostfile-DNS-resolution.
And even worse: Those who upvoted you are simply of your level of retardation minus 1.
This is thinly veiled as free speech, but just the fact that you can type, doe not mean you have wisdom to share.
I was just thinking something similar when I saw your comment. Should we go back to old school internet/networking? Text based documents? Depends if it's just internet, or also a power outage.
I am sure it never hurts to to able to use a command line, and script things.
Then, in addition, I would recommend to research Linux and HAM-radio. You might find that these two go well together and can provide a surprise.
Internet is a matter of access and speed. How that is done, is a different question. The more we move from autarkism (decentralized) into centralized systems, the more increased our dependence on the decisions of others will be.
Besides, internet is a service that is hardly something relevant to the core of human-life.
one addition:
Technically this all could run on 12 or 24 volts ....
Now I'm going to have to go and look for that Linux/HAM-Radio surprise. Help me before I go on a wild goose chase.
Definitely agree that we need to use decentralized systems. There used to be a phone app that used bluetooth or personal hot spot to communicate without the telco network. I think there are other apps that do it as well.
You're right. Internet isn't actually a core requirement, but it would be nice to have comms.
Learn to ping from the command line. Fuck online tools! That is the reason you are easily shut out of internet access.
"Give me a ping, Vasili. One ping only, please." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=jr0JaXfKj68
In this case (Linux!):
ping greatawakening.win -c 1
ping authentication.win -c 1
ping anywebsitepage-important-to.you -c 1
Claims: #-sign is used to indicate code following, but is not part of the code. The number: 1 can be changed for any number you like.
Recommendation:
Learn to use the dig-command for A-records, mail-records and signature-records.
You have more than you know!
Your retardation and emotional abusiveness shines through. If you had used reason you would have noticed that the question is: how to discover the IP address of current sites.
By knowing both the IP and the DNS-name of the site, you can built your own host-file. All then one would have to do, is to command your browser to listen to the hostfile-DNS-resolution.
And even worse: Those who upvoted you are simply of your level of retardation minus 1.
This is thinly veiled as free speech, but just the fact that you can type, doe not mean you have wisdom to share.
I was just thinking something similar when I saw your comment. Should we go back to old school internet/networking? Text based documents? Depends if it's just internet, or also a power outage.
I am sure it never hurts to to able to use a command line, and script things.
Then, in addition, I would recommend to research Linux and HAM-radio. You might find that these two go well together and can provide a surprise.
Internet is a matter of access and speed. How that is done, is a different question. The more we move from autarkism (decentralized) into centralized systems, the more increased our dependence on the decisions of others will be.
Besides, internet is a service that is hardly something relevant to the core of human-life.
one addition: Technically this all could run on 12 or 24 volts ....
Now I'm going to have to go and look for that Linux/HAM-Radio surprise. Help me before I go on a wild goose chase.
Definitely agree that we need to use decentralized systems. There used to be a phone app that used bluetooth or personal hot spot to communicate without the telco network. I think there are other apps that do it as well.
You're right. Internet isn't actually a core requirement, but it would be nice to have comms.
Yes indeed. It is called a meshnetwork.
Especially in action situations is can be a very useful tool.
Search videos with linux hanradio howto.
Of.course no.silver bullets exist.
I doubt it would be a complete power outage. Basic utilities would probably stay up and running.