they said it had widgets in the announcement blot
I have seen the tuta news… That really did annoy me, I emailed them every time I get one of them asking them not to do it anymore. It should just be a regular email. Not some special fake email.
I don’t see any ads
The side with the power button is now the top. There is no ports or io on the bottom.
The general topic was about self-hosting. IPv6 is very useful for self-hosting,… connections.
I’ll admit there is a critical mass problem with torrenting clients, but if you’re trying to set up a wire guard tunnel with your friends, IPv6 is a absolute banger
In most environments ipv6 bypasses cgnat (because, why would you need a nat with ipv6).
https://www.wireguard.com/netns/
Here is a good how to for wireguard. Most commercial VPNs let you connect directly with wireguard.
Basically crate the interface in your clearnet namespace and then move it to your vpn namespace
There are dozens of us! Dozens
You can block posts by keywords, including Elon musk if you like
Ex. Voyager, settings, filters and blocks, add a filter keyword
Sure, if he buys the landfill from the city. I Don’t see a problem with that.
Anything short of that, disrupts current ongoing landfill operations.
Everything you said is true, but I don’t think it’s the complete answer the OP would like.
For instance if somebody goes to Google, on the raw network, and on the VPN. They would correctly expect that traffic to take two different routes, and come from different IP addresses
Network namespaces!
ip netns exec namespace command
One namespace for surfshark, and anything you run in that namespace uses those rules
This is absolutely the wrong community to ask in. You’re better off in !crypto@lemmy.ml
But to answer your question
Air contamination, interruption of ongoing landfill operations, what if the landfills already capped? Do they get to reopen it? What contractors do you allow to do the work? Who takes the liability if they don’t fulfill the work to the specification? What if multiple people want to dig in the landfill at the same time? Who arbitrates? What’s the limit?
You really don’t want to set precedent here. What if any random person starts having hallucinations about hard drives being lost in the trash. You don’t want anybody to have the right to dig up your landfill
I set this up a while ago, so the services are a little dated there might be something better.
I also use speedify, and I use 10, yes 10, different mullvad VPN connections.
I have three internet connections at home. Each of the three connections has a wire guard connection to my two closest mullvad cities and one connection across the Pacific.
Speedify sees the wireguard tunnels, and each of the three uplinks. And I can use that to aggregate all the different pathways and do a first pass the post race for every packet.
Every packet gets replicated 13 times, and it races across the ocean, and the first one there gets delivered to the destination.
It’s great for gaming! I was able to shave off 65 milliseconds of latency to game servers across the ocean.
Is this wasteful? Absolutely, but it’s fun! The reason I use 10 mullvad connections is just because you get 5 simultaneous logins per account.
There’s a couple different ways to set this up, Linux network name spaces, really intricate wire guard configurations, VLANs. I went with VLANs, it was the most robust and portable across different devices.
https://support.speedify.com/article/918-openwrt
Oh well, I had no idea that speedified now supports Open WRT directly. That’s great
What’s not great is the new router plan, three terabytes per month limitation, 5x the price of the individual plan…
Firefox lets you set default site settings, make the default site setting disable autoplay audio and video.
For sites where you know you trust the video, you can do a per site permission in the URL bar saying autoplay is allowed for like YouTube