I found it a bit strange that their “Follow us” section didn’t have a Fediverse link. I expected a Mastadon user or something.
I found it a bit strange that their “Follow us” section didn’t have a Fediverse link. I expected a Mastadon user or something.
Hell yeah!
As much as I dislike Google I feel you really made a decent suggestion here.
“The world’s demographic structure passed the point of no return twenty to forty years ago. The 2020s are the decade when it all breaks apart.”
Peter Zeihan, The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
Geforce Now on my thinkpad is what makes modern games work.
Yeah I wasn’t really thinking about obfuscating that he was using a VPN. Just assumed this was not breaking rules, and only thinking about getting around the blocks and having a working VPN.
You can sign up for an AWS account, set up an EC2 instance (a free type, you get one free year) and pull an wireguard image on docker there and connect to that? Unless they are whitelisting IPs I’d imagine this would work.
https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-wireguard
You can also replace AWS with an external computer of your choice…
Coolcoolcoolcoolcool….
Is that Gnome with a DK/SE/NO locale?
@TheImpressiveX
Maybe you should update the title, since it is factually incorrect.
Thirded for Namecheap.
This sounds correct.
Sorry wrong level
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Yeah that was exactly the conclusion I reached since asking 😅
I get a lot of beef for Brave. Any viable alternatives that aren’t derivatives of Chromium or FF but are maintained?
Yeah, I know they are. My point is, I pay for internet acces each month. I’d like that to include full access to all the internet has to offer. If that were the case I feel that what I’m paying currently would be a fair price. This should be what pays for all these services and and should cover running all the stuff if each and every company wasn’t as greedy.
Basically if we strip away all the CEOs and shareholders, then each household paying for internet access should be more then enough to run it.
I feel that this money should be coming from what I pay my ISP. Most of that infrastructure was built with public funds and it does not cost the 180$ I’m paying per month to keep the lights on.
Why is insert any thing so complicated in Windows compared to GNU + Linux?