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25 votes
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Sling TV launches new Select service
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How Hoover Dam works
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Any troubleshooting recomendations for cable internet?
I recently moved apartments and I'm leaving my beloved Google Fiber behind for some Spectrum cable internet that's included with the apartment (and I don't have any other choice). The issue is, it...
I recently moved apartments and I'm leaving my beloved Google Fiber behind for some Spectrum cable internet that's included with the apartment (and I don't have any other choice). The issue is, it seems like I keep randomly losing connection and because I'm using my own router (but their modem) the Spectrum tech support hasn't been super helpful. For example, this morning I woke up and internet on my phone wasn't working, on my desktop I could ping stuff but it took ~20 seconds for the first packet to go through, but my router could ping things instantly. DNS was working if I got it from my router, but I have two PiHoles that I use for DNS with the router (running Unbound) as upstream. Rebooting the modem actually fixed it in that case, but I'll still have momentary drops here and there.
Anyone have any ideas of things to check? I've thought about going to Lowe's and buying one of those coax cable testers but I'm not really sure if that'd help much.
EDIT: For what it's worth, I live in Texas and there was a massive windstorm yesterday... and I think it's possible that that was the issue 🤦♂️ I haven't definitely confirmed that, but it seems to be stable since the wind stopped and the wind did cause at least a couple of outages in the area.
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Growing up Murdoch
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Murdoch family US legal fight over trust could change the future direction of Fox News
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Inside the cable TV hospice: Can NBCUniversal’s divorce from MSNBC, Syfy, E! and more prolong the life of once-popular channels?
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Rupert Murdoch’s attempt to change his family’s trust over Fox News media empire control rejected by court
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Joe Biden decision surprised most US TV news networks: How CBS, MSNBC and more scrambled to cover bombshell
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US journalist Tim Burke indicted for accessing unaired footage of Tucker Carlson and others at Fox News
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They’re the names you don’t know. Hollywood’s ‘journeyman’ actors explain why they are striking.
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The first (and now last) overhead wire electric ferry in Europe
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Tucker Carlson and Fox News part ways
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r/antiwork seems to be back (was it really gone?)
tl;dr IDK what happened before, but r/antiwork is public now (again?). I just stumbled across this tildes thread from 2 weeks ago [EDIT: crap ... 1 year and 2 weeks ago; mixed up my "current year"...
tl;dr IDK what happened before, but r/antiwork is public now (again?).
I just stumbled across this tildes thread from 2 weeks ago [EDIT: crap ... 1 year and 2 weeks ago; mixed up my "current year" setting] ... which is right on the border between "keep posting in that thread" and "it's too old, start a new one" ... so here we are.
I'm familiar with the ideas, but never heard of that specific subreddit before. Looking through the Fox interview, I must be missing something, because I don't understand what all the fuss was about. What "mistake" did the mod make in the interview? Why did everyone suddenly hate her? etc. Seemed perfectly innocuous to me (apart from, why even bother with Fox).
But that aside, the previous thread indicates that r/antiwork was effectively bullied into going private. Looking at it this morning, it is not private. I am assuming that they just recently de-privatized it?
On a side-note, top comment on the thread is about not supporting r/cringetopia ... which ... that subreddit is private. Is that also new? It had me confused for quite awhile this morning, trying to figure out which subreddit was actually under controversy and forced to go private.
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CNN stole my video
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As pay TV subscribers decline faster, pressure builds for streaming profits
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Popular subreddit r/antiwork goes private after Fox interview
Many of you might be familiar with the popular and massively growing antiwork/work reform movement that found a home in the r/antiwork subreddit. Well, recently, the founder of the subreddit was...
Many of you might be familiar with the popular and massively growing antiwork/work reform movement that found a home in the r/antiwork subreddit. Well, recently, the founder of the subreddit was invited on Fox news for an interview and
it went about as well as you could expect(We shouldn't support r/Cringetopia) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yUMIFYBMncSub is now private, an offshoot called /r/WorkReform has been launched and everyone hates the old mods now.
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Chris Wallace announces he is leaving Fox News, joining CNN+
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TV stations are launching multicast networks as an opportunity to reach cord cutters
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US cable news military experts are on the defense industry dole
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Fox News has aired 126 discussions about trans athletes but referenced only nine trans women athletes -- none of whom dominate their sport
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How to stream NFL football games in 2020
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Fox News urged to fire Tucker Carlson for defending Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse
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Fox News runs digitally altered images in coverage of Seattle’s protests, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone
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A Black CNN reporter and his crew were arrested live on air at the Minneapolis protests
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Top story on Fox News right now: "His denial..... was deadly"
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The golden age of free TV online | No Sweat Tech
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How Fox News gets other cable news channels to push their stories
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Andrew Yang joins CNN as US political commentator
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The 'this is fine' bias in cable news
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Roku and Fox make last minute deal for Super Bowl broadcast
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Given up sugar? Great, now it’s time to cut the news from your diet
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CNN treats politics like a drama, and it's making us all less informed
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Emily Atkin's summary of and thoughts about CNN's 7-hour Climate Crisis Town Hall
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The golden age of cord-cutting is over. Now what?
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Fox News didn't "steal" your parents
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'I hate what they’ve done to almost everyone in my family' (An article about Fox News poisoning.)
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Why these six baseball teams still won't let you watch their games online
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How Lachlan Murdoch went from studying philosophy at Princeton to exploiting white nationalism at Fox News
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The cigarette company that reinvented television news
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How the American media fuels a cycle of violence
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Advertisers ditch Carlson and Pirro’s Fox News shows; protesters urge other companies to join them
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Cord cutting accelerates faster than expected, as cable still refuses to compete on price
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In unearthed audio, Tucker Carlson makes numerous misogynistic and perverted comments
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Do racists like Fox News, or does Fox make people racist?
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I was a cable guy. I saw the worst of America
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The great NFL heist: How Fox paid for and changed football forever
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White House revokes press pass from CNN's Jim Acosta
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A Financial Times editor calls for a Fox News advertiser boycott
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Tucker Carlson says he can't go to restaurants anymore
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