When 1.1.1.1 launched here in Spain, it was inaccessible from several major carriers. Some had network-wide routing problems to that IP address, and some had installed CPEs that included static routes to 1.1.1.0/24 and stuff like that, probably for internal purposes.
Nothing of this strikes me as odd, let alone malicious. It's such a weird IP range, I even remember having my LAN configured as 1.0.0.0/24 at some point, because who would ever use those IP addresses?
Also reminds me of when Spanish ISPs were given IP ranges by RIPE for their customers beginning with 37.* -- those had never been used, so many network administrators had them added to their bogon list, which meant for those customers lots of web pages were inaccessible. The solution was to reboot their CPEs until they got a good ol' IP address from the ol' ranges :D
Facebook was cool when it was used by the Obama campaign to have him elected or to push neoliberal values on everybody. Now that Facebook helped Trump win and is being used by people who don't believe in "human rights" to spread information, we have a very big problem here.
I suggest you switch to btrfs and use volume snapshots. That way you can take a snapshot just before you do a major upgrade (like a driver update) and if things don't work out you can instantly restore your system so you can keep working.
For a very long time Chrome has been vastly superior to Firefox. Now Firefox is starting to reach the level of Chrome, but they seem to be unable to stop pissing the bed, which in the end I believe will make their technical efforts worthless.
The EU knows what the pain points are and has done nothing to alleviate them. They deserve the backlash they are getting from the UK and East Europe, and their arrogance will cost them even more in the coming years.
>Another law enforcement source confirms to ABC7 News reporter Dan Noyes that the shooter is a white, adult female wearing a dark top and head scarf.
Please delete yourself.