At my local Barnes and Nobles, I cannot access slatestarcodex.com nor putanumonit.com. Have never had any issues accessing any other websites (not that I’ve tried to access genuinely sketchy websites there). The wifi there is titled Bartleby, likely related to Bartleby.com, whereas many other Barnes and Nobles have wifi titled something like “BNWifi”. I have not tried to access these websites at other Barnes yet.
Get a VPN. It’s good practice when using public Wi-Fi anyway. (Best practice is to never use public Wi-Fi. Get a data plan. Tello is reasonably priced.) Web filters are always imperfect, and I mostly object to them on principle. They’ll block too little or too much, or more often a mix of both, but it’s a common problem in e.g. schools. Are you sure you’re not accessing the Wi-Fi of the business next door? Maybe B&N’s was down.
At my local Barnes and Nobles, I cannot access slatestarcodex.com nor putanumonit.com. Have never had any issues accessing any other websites (not that I’ve tried to access genuinely sketchy websites there). The wifi there is titled Bartleby, likely related to Bartleby.com, whereas many other Barnes and Nobles have wifi titled something like “BNWifi”. I have not tried to access these websites at other Barnes yet.
Get a VPN. It’s good practice when using public Wi-Fi anyway. (Best practice is to never use public Wi-Fi. Get a data plan. Tello is reasonably priced.) Web filters are always imperfect, and I mostly object to them on principle. They’ll block too little or too much, or more often a mix of both, but it’s a common problem in e.g. schools. Are you sure you’re not accessing the Wi-Fi of the business next door? Maybe B&N’s was down.