Support Mullvad.
You should have bought the framework after they put more effort into Coreboot.
Pine64 and Fairphone are good companies too
Support Mullvad.
You should have bought the framework after they put more effort into Coreboot.
Pine64 and Fairphone are good companies too
Thanks man. I would much rather give my time than my money for OSS projects, but I have a lot to learn and do not match up the quality of contributions needed in said projects. I’ll do what I can.
It definitely makes a difference, and putting money into Wikipedia is a great use of funds. The reason I asked the question is because I’m not well off, but I still like to donate to projects from time to time. This means I have a limited (and strict budget), and was wondering if they need my tenner badly enough to send marketing emails over it. Because I’d like to donate to people who actually really need the money, and Wikipedia will do just fine for some time without my money going to them.
Yeah I need to look at the list and check if there’s something important for me in there
I think they need my help
I need to look up what else they sponsor in case there’s something important for me there
Thanks
There’s discord groups but they’re hard to find because of snitches. I got in early so I have some access now but it’s hard for newcomers
Just let her have Gmail if she is willing to divorce you over windows and email (what a handful you’ve caught there lad)
Doubledoubletop
Just run KODI from anywhere
As they should
This sucks a lot.
I believe the general population will have to become savvy enough to run their own VPNs from their personal VPSes. Also there are affordable seedbox providers which will let you have a decent amount of bandwidth for seeding, but yes I generally agree with your point. We need more upload bandwidth with seedboxes
Let’s see them banning seedboxes LMAO
So, everybody uses IPSec now?
Use a VPN if you’re in the West/Far East. That’s it
If you can only use port 22 for multiple SSH endpoints (for example), then yes your going to need multiple IPs. Or Port-mapping as a compromise
Use something that can do TCP, i.e. HAProxy, NGINX or Apache