

Great read, thank you
Great read, thank you
My guess is the downvotes are for Linus’ face.
Sigh.
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Thanks for the question - I value the ease of configuring SOCKS5 directly in an application. As you mentioned, WireGuard split tunneling can be done with a bit more work - which is knowledge I don’t have at the moment and will take time to acquire.
My ISP is not proactive in deep scanning my traffic, so SOCKS5 has been entirely sufficient in in covering me against copyright notices for the past years.
I have Gluetun ready to go for for my torrent program on my server that I can better seed, but on my workstation I’m typically not running a VPN - and the odd time I might fire up a torrent program it is nice to have the proxy settings baked in to the application in case I forget to or don’t care to toggle the VPN on.
What torrent client is in the screenshot?
In an age where “willfully giving out your account password” is called hacking, here I’d call it tomato or tomato.
But Access remains unscathed
I was an avid Windows Phone user. What app did you develop? I might know it from the 10 that were available.
Scans room
Windows 11.
What I’d like to know here is if this setup is continuously drawing maximum power or if the power usage only goes up when a device is within the magnetic grid.
Free?
How does a general purpose distro like Bazzite compare to Windows/Steam OS on the Legion?
What is the origin of the quote?
Wait, wait, I’ve seen this one!
That was excellent
I have a peculiar set of skills.
Yeah I’m really curious where the difficulty lies. Nextcloud was one of the earliest, if not the first, services that I deployed on a server when learning about Linux/Docker from scratch. The evolution of my setup has mostly been through my better understanding of container management practices than through anything Nextcloud specific.
My only Nextcloud specific issue has to do with the implementation of a reverse proxy (NPM) breaking the ability for my Nextcloud and OnlyOffice containers ability to connect - and I’ve not been so fixed about it that I haven’t really sat down trying to figure a fix.
Why can’t it be both?
AVP 2 did all the species justice.