Automatically and instantly unlock the new full 280 character Tweet length limit in the tweetdeck.twitter.com interface.
Author: Collin Chaffin
Version: 1.0
Site: https://tweetdeck.twitter.com
Changelog:
| // ==UserScript== | |
| // @name Youtube Old Site Design | |
| // @namespace https://twitter.com/collinchaffin | |
| // @description Restore Youtube's Old Site Design | |
| // @author Collin Chaffin | |
| // @include http://www.youtube.com/* | |
| // @include https://www.youtube.com/* | |
| // @homepage https://twitter.com/collinchaffin | |
| // @run-at document-start | |
| // @grant none |
DNS queries on home network suddenly resolving hosts to 104.239.207.44.
You will see SPORADIC mis-resolutions of EVERYTHING to that 104.239.207.44 address if their crappy router happens to hear your PC's DHCP request - EVEN IF ANOTHER DHCP SERVER ON THE NETWORK assigns the ultimate address.
You must have already performed the following in one form or another as well as properly set a STATIC IP. Bear in mind many instructions do not properly show how to commit iptables changes on Photon which then survive reboots.
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 2375 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 2376 -j ACCEPT
iptables-save > /etc/systemd/scripts/ip4save
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| * I am collinchaffin on github. | |
| * I am collinchaffin (https://keybase.io/collinchaffin) on keybase. | |
| * I have a public key ASBBe4KJeddgnHPv02WjuPJ23XiMqv-6R91Ps-oBE2Rc3Qo | |
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