Big F1 fan here! I’m backing Verstappen for the Drivers' again, hard to bet against him. As for Constructors, Red Bull still looks strong, but I’m hoping McLaren keeps pushing them. It could be an interesting second half of the season.
Welcome, GoldenSun87! Funny enough, I found this place the same way. Hope you’re able to connect with who you’re looking for; lots of helpful folks around here.
Pretty clever idea. I can see this being super handy in tight parking situations or if someone accidentally blocks a driveway. The no app part is a nice touch, too.
Nice list, Jesse! I’m with you on Brave and uBlock Origin, solid combo. Haven’t tried Adguard DNS yet, but sounds worth checking out. Appreciate the recs!
Welcome to the forum, DICloak! Always good to have folks who care about privacy and digital safety, looking forward to seeing your insights around here!
Honestly, I'd steer clear of PBN backlinks. Google’s gotten way more brilliant at spotting them lately, and the short-term gains usually aren't worth the long-term penalties. It's better to build legitimate links—slower, yes, but safer and more sustainable.
Yeah, the anonymous reporting definitely makes it easy for people to troll or misuse it. It'd be interesting if Reddit gave mods some insights into who's flagging posts, at least to catch repeat offenders.
Yeah, fair point; if he's trying to fully mask the origin or run things locally, NGINX reverse proxy makes more sense. Cloudflare can still provide additional protection on top of that, but both work better together, depending on the setup.
Yes, you can use Cloudflare to hide your actual IP address. Ensure your DNS is configured to point to Cloudflare and the orange cloud icon is enabled. However, just a heads up — if you're receiving DMCA complaints, hiding your IP address won't solve the issue in the long term.
I’ve seen people selling aged accounts around forums, but honestly, it’s kind of a gamble. Some get flagged fast anyway, especially if they’ve been passed around. Might be safer to try virtual numbers from legit services, at least they don’t get insta-banned (most of the time).
I’ve been using 1Password for a while now. Yes, it’s not the cheapest, but the UI and ease of use work well for me. I’ve tried Bitwarden before; it's a solid option, but I kept coming back to 1Password primarily for the smoother experience across devices.
Welcome to WJunction! It's always good to see new platforms emerging. The list of ad formats looks solid, any minimum spend to start a campaign? Also curious how your traffic quality compares with more established networks. Looking forward to seeing how BigRTB performs.
Yeah, agreed. I mentioned before that BHW can be helpful, but it’s definitely not the easiest to navigate, you really have to know what you’re looking for. Warrior Forum’s kinda in the same boat. Still, they’re two of the few places left where real discussions happen if you dig deep enough.
Check out Traversy Media on YouTube, he explains API stuff really well for beginners. Also, Postman is a great tool to test things before writing any code. Once you get the hang of it, sending links through an API gets pretty straightforward.
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