and start off from a fundamentally wrong premise: that people are willing (let alone wanting) to manage their own operating systems.
people shouldn’t need to manage their own operating systems, to begin with
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and start off from a fundamentally wrong premise: that people are willing (let alone wanting) to manage their own operating systems.
people shouldn’t need to manage their own operating systems, to begin with
in my understanding OP was not comparing it to simple wireguard
afaik duckduckgo knows all of this.
site: limits the site to search on, even shows a warning for that.
“quotes” make sure all results contain the word.
-apple make sure you wont see results where the page contains this word
to simple wireguard? there are wireguard based mesh network solutions out there
the AI thing must be something relatively new. shows they are all for using buzz tech
where I live those run off of a little solar panel. if we’re talking about the same thing, I doubt that it has ALPR function
that’s a good way to discount any real situation
it seems so. makes so much sense I can’t even comprehend it
it shouldn’t be hard if you run your own I2P router. I think you so this in the tunnel manager menu
that about:config hack is neat, but it would be much betterif firefox supported container tabs like on desktop.
Unfortunately since they moved back to their mercury based internal code forge, it’s become quite difficult to track the state of unimplemented features, so who knows if they even have it in mind
as a workaround, you could duplicate the tab a few times, and when you opened the item you wanted switch to the next one.
this only works as expected if the list will contain the same items in the same order every time the page is loaded.
oh. is this optional? on a laptop it’s a good idea, but on my desktop I wouldn’t want it
when locking the screen, or when logging out?
if it’s the former, how will running programs not crash?
Torrenting has a very obvious digital fingerprint, so even if you’re using a VPN, your ISP knows you’re torrenting.
even through vpn? how? there are many other useful (and legal) things you can use that practically always makes traffic
sometimes people keep a container for the vpn/proxy, and set up the other one to use the network of the other container
I already commented on this, but do they actually block you from setting up multiple devices with the same key?
I don’t think that’s possible to block, but it could lead to problems (responses not arriving) when both devices try to use the same key.
in my understanding that won’t handle roaming between APs as good as a mesh setup. OpenWRT has a special wifi setup for that
once more, how much does that garbage ceo costs?
also don’t forget that many don’t even have the time and energy