I think I watched one episode. Maybe it's worth another look given all the crap on TV these days. What do you love about it and why do you hate that about yourself?
I don't remember what made me lose interest.
I just checked Netflix. I watched S1E1 and a sliver of E2.
January 15, 2026 at 11:06 AM
I think I watched one episode. Maybe it's worth another look given all the crap on TV these days. What do you love about it and why do you hate that about yourself?
I don't remember what made me lose interest.
I just checked Netflix. I watched S1E1 and a sliver of E2.
No, my smartphone slipped out of my hand and across the keyboard. Immediately after the phone "tapped" the screen the lines appeared. It might be covered under warranty until 2/8/26 so I have to act fast otherwise I'll have to pay for any repairs. I'm hoping to maybe do a DIY repair.
January 14, 2026 at 10:32 PM
No, my smartphone slipped out of my hand and across the keyboard. Immediately after the phone "tapped" the screen the lines appeared. It might be covered under warranty until 2/8/26 so I have to act fast otherwise I'll have to pay for any repairs. I'm hoping to maybe do a DIY repair.
Although the EMI suspicion fails when the internet doesn't drop out during the day despite the HVAC fan running periodically to heat/cool the house. Last night Wi-Fi cameras were the latest devices to repeatedly connect and disconnect. I can convert those to wired with PoE adapters.
January 14, 2026 at 12:16 PM
Although the EMI suspicion fails when the internet doesn't drop out during the day despite the HVAC fan running periodically to heat/cool the house. Last night Wi-Fi cameras were the latest devices to repeatedly connect and disconnect. I can convert those to wired with PoE adapters.
For now I followed online tech suggestions and created a specific firewall rule to reject attempts by that specific Apple TV from trying to access 192.168.0.101. The thinking here is that the rule will take the VLAN to VLAN blocking stress off of the whole network.
Only time will tell.
January 13, 2026 at 11:50 AM
For now I followed online tech suggestions and created a specific firewall rule to reject attempts by that specific Apple TV from trying to access 192.168.0.101. The thinking here is that the rule will take the VLAN to VLAN blocking stress off of the whole network.
Not my cable modem (UCI from UniFi) as it uses a different third octet. Also Android security is blocking 192.168.0.101 from being accessed. I guess it's time to replace the Apple TV as that's the only step I haven't tried.
January 13, 2026 at 11:22 AM
Not my cable modem (UCI from UniFi) as it uses a different third octet. Also Android security is blocking 192.168.0.101 from being accessed. I guess it's time to replace the Apple TV as that's the only step I haven't tried.