We’re gonna be so fucked. Get ready for shittier experiences with internet providers and cell companies.

  • @[email protected]
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    My HOA bundles an Internet plan directly into their fees, giving me absolutely zero choice whatsoever. It’s exorbitantly priced too at $100 a month. It’s getting more popular to do this in my state because it blocks you from even using wireless carriers like for Verizon for your service. They take the money even if you don’t set up the service.

    Fuck you commissioner and fuck everything you represent.

    • @[email protected]
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      303 days ago

      This is a massive reason I completely avoid HOAs. I don’t want some busybodies deciding what I can and can’t do with my property, and I’m okay with my neighborhood being less uniform as a result.

      • Ulrich
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        -113 days ago

        Some areas can be a lot worse than “less uniform”.

        • @[email protected]
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          93 days ago

          The Redneck doing oil changes in his front yard is fully within his rights. Mind your own business.

          • Ulrich
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            3 days ago

            That’s also not what I’m referring to. I work in real estate so I’ve seen it all:

            • grass four feet tall
            • a dozen vehicles parked all over the lawn
            • fences fallen down and left on the ground
            • the entire property being used as a landfill/scrapyard
            • rodent infestations
            • @[email protected]
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              73 days ago

              With the sole exception of the rodent infestation all of this falls under mind your own business. It ain’t your land stop thine bitching.

              • @[email protected]
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                22 days ago

                Depends what’s in the landfill. Anything that rots is definitely the business of the rest of the neighborhood. But if it doesn’t smell, make noise, or gets blown ower property lines, then yes, it’s none but the owner’s business.

              • Ulrich
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                13 days ago

                The rodent infestation is a result of the other factors and general lack of cleanliness. Sure seems like my business.

                • @[email protected]
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                  33 days ago

                  If things do get so bad that there is an active health and safety issue then contact the city or county.

                  • Ulrich
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                    23 days ago

                    They don’t care. The people who live in the community do.

    • @[email protected]
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      143 days ago

      sounds like a perfect setup for a torrent farm. they can’t stop you because you’re forced to pay for it.

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        53 days ago

        do it. get a good VPN and do it. I know how these networks are usually architected - they probably will never notice. use as much bandwidth as you can over a VPN and they’ll probably never really see it. also there’s likely no bandwidth cap, since the fiber circuits that feed these units are also usually uncapped in terms of how much data they can pass per billing period, unlike Spectrum/Comcast/VZ/all the other shit ISPs out there.

        I know I don’t notice a heavy user when I look at my metrics and even if I did, I don’t get paid to care. just don’t get caught with your VPN off, they probably will see that and disable your service or give you a call and tell you you’re being a bad user a la Skippy.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 days ago

          highly recommend using containerized torrents through a VPN.

          I have transmission and openvpn containers. when the network goes down transmission can’t connect since it’s networked through the ovpn container.

          once the vpn is restored, everything restarts and resumes where it left off.

          ever since I’ve had this setup running, I haven’t had a nastygram sent to me.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 days ago

            100%, I think this is the way to go especially if you don’t want to get way into the specifics e.g. VLANs and jazz as I did

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      63 days ago

      There is a condo they just finished making in my state. They stated your Internet is priced into the HOA fee - and there was absolutely no wired Ethernet; only wireless. It was $3,000/month for 850 sq ft + $500/month HOA fee.

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        53 days ago

        yeah, this sounds about right. it’s predatory af and also the ISPs are usually pretty shit too. Most of these providers charge absolutely insane rates compared to their costs (because they can), and the people paying the ISPs aren’t the tenants - it’s the HOA or owners, and they don’t care that the users are being overcharged, so it just goes on and on.

        They often have preferential access to wiring, rack, and roof space, as well as fiber runs, they actively keep other ISPs out of the building.

        source: network engineer for an ISP, and deal with these antics daily.