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Cake day: November 4th, 2023

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  • I’ll give it another try, did you add the mask iCloud website to your allow list?

    A few people say you need to add the correct links in order for apple services to still work.

    I know mail needs a link on the allow list and so does the mask relay links aswell.

    I did read apples docs about it but haven’t seen anything about if I need ti add anything in the allow list.


  • That’s interesting because when I used a dns leak website it shows both iCloud relay and NextDNS so from my understanding it’s most likely better to use iCloud relay on its own or NextDNS on its own but since the thought came to mind I thought I’d get other opinions.

    I mean out of interest how did you set up NextDNS on your iPhone? Im assuming it was from the configuration page on their website?

    If so did you just install it whilst iCloud relay was on and then choose NextDNS from the device management menu?

    And what settings did you change to make it work correctly?

    Again thanks for the info and sorry for the stupid questions just kinda getting an idea of a good way to set it up correctly.


  • That’s interesting I appreciate the information, so in your suggestion you’d use NextDNS and not iCloud relay and instead use an adguard for safari?

    Unless I miss interpreted what you meant, and also I’ve seen people have some issues when using both iCloud relay and NextDNS together, mainly that NextDNS keeps switching between “all good” and “you are using cloudflare or iCloud as a resolver”







  • Well as a lot of people have mentioned some good bike locks are a must have preferably ones with a tamper alarm on them, and I’d also recommend like some others have:

    1. Lock your bike (if possible) in an area that is covered by a cctv camera(s) and lights.

    2. If available I’d recommend signing up to a bike database that is used by authorities, doing this you’ll get a number or barcode on your bike which will correspond to the bike on their data base, and may act as a deterrent.

    3. As others have mentioned if it’s an electronic bike, take out the battery.

    4. never leave it outside overnight, if not possible to park indoors try investing in a decent cover for your bike.

    5. another good thing is to add a hidden tracker in the unfortunate event that it does get stolen, you’ll be able to track it.

    Lastly making your bike look boring and old is another really good tactic which will make thieves go for the more fancy looking one instead.




  • The worst type of objects are the ones that are smack in front of you but you don’t see them because you don’t use them often enough.

    It’s like holding your phone in your hand then spacing out, then when you zone in again you try looking for your phone which is still in your hand but because you spaced out and are used to it being in your hand often, you naturally forgot and thought you lost it.