gluetun works with any openvpn provider. i prefer proton as ive already got a ton of mail services through them… the vpn is basically a freebie.
old, stupid
gluetun works with any openvpn provider. i prefer proton as ive already got a ton of mail services through them… the vpn is basically a freebie.
with a curling stone
ha, i just found my server license from over a decade ago… im tryin to get it running in wine…
dude, one on my fav games. i should spin up a server… hmmmm i bet i could tie it to the fediverse somehow… flatfile db and all.
e. ok, here it is
telnet:: tw.catsweat.com
@jet@hackertalks.com
how if guns would be prevalent
hahahaha ‘would’ hahahhahhah. hilarious.
a huge contigent of domestic terrorism in the united states is ex-military white guys. also, a huge percentage of the homeless population are veterans… it clearly leaves a psychological stain we then refuse to mop up. but yeah, lets push everyone through agencies with the worst sexual assault tallies in the country. awesome.
there were no eggs. i ran to walfart last night. none. zero. im sure kroger might have some
no. if it was a generic ‘flowers’ group that only allowed pro tulip-talk… thats an echo chamber.
like fox news (fair and balanced politics!)… only spouts pro-conservative nonsense. dissent from that is not allowed, echoing that communication (conservatives good) internally.
i dont really game. my hobbies are more self-hosting, service related stuff. giant media library… distributed av system. lots of docker, server stuff.
the selfhosting communities have some interesting traffic
i will check it out, thanks!
nooope first ive heard of it! interesting
freakin canada
some would prefer the limited growth.
i picked moist because who the fuck would want to market that
its not that things didnt take a bit longer, its that i never cared between a minute or 5. ive never been a part of a conversation where a customer or coworker lamented boot times at all. it just never mattered. no one ever said ‘gee how can we make this faster’ or ‘if only there were a product that booted faster we would prefer to buy that!’
even when i worked in 911/emergency services, it wasnt a thing that was ever discussed. i guess a lot of stuff had some redundancy/HA so end users werent really affected.
i used to care (about the long updates). then i realized they are paying me to wait for the garbage they force me to utilize. whatevs
ha, i do remember the days of the boot menu being too fast to catch what the keystroke is, or hit the keys fast enough to trigger the bios… too fast!!
this is fairly true… ive not been exposed to end users not in some corp or organization environment…
in the 80s/early 90s we used a directory listing to demonstrate how fast the machine was… when the pentiums started to hit, it finally listed faster than you could read.
i use it a lot… when im on the phone and someone pops in asking question only needing a positive response.
sup.
bring your friends.