If you're happy with OpenDNS logging your traffic, you could set the router to use them as the DNS server (assuming your network is DHCP and your father-in-law's devices just use whatever DNS server your router says). As long as one of your devices keeps OpenDNS updated with your IP (the one provided by your ISP), then you can look through the traffic to see what is being accessed (and even enabling category content blocking if you wish). Of course, if your father-in-law is IT savvy, he'll just manually set the DNS server on his devices.
The crew should come back on the Dragon and Boeing be required to solve the problems and carry out another test flight. It is unacceptable that Boeing wants to bring the astronauts back without understanding some of the failures on the Starliner.
Can't see Kirk ever giving in to the dark side, but Sisko or Janeway...
Well, of course.
As someone who has inherited code like that, I would like to strangle the first programmer in the comic.
This is why you do staged rollouts of updates... not the entire planet at once.
Well, I guess that's one ISP everyone will want to avoid...
So, basically nothing new in Windows 11 that I want and a whole lot of things I don't.
I don't think this is from Google. Note how the from address is "via" something? None of the official Google Security Alerts I have received have that.
Multiple news articles are reporting that this aircraft had its post-production certification only two months ago. For a problem of this magnitude to develop in such a short time is very disconcerting.
I didn't even register this as satire until I opened the article. The headline is just too believable.
Well, they didn't want to be part of society, so they shouldn't be surprised when they don't get to participate...