GL.iNet are good ones, or if you want to go the Rambo mode, then an orange pi r1 plus, one of these will do the work. Good luck
what it’s log2ram
Log2Ram is a utility designed to extend the lifespan of storage devices, particularly SD cards in Raspberry Pi systems, by reducing write operations[1][4]. Here’s an overview:
Log2Ram redirects log files from being written directly to storage (/var/log) to being written to RAM instead[1]. It creates a mount point in RAM for /var/log, so all logs are written to temporary memory (tmpfs) rather than the physical disk[2].
Extended storage life: By reducing write operations to SD cards or SSDs, Log2Ram helps prolong their lifespan[1][4].
Improved performance: Writing to RAM is faster than writing to disk, enhancing system responsiveness[4].
Transparency: Applications continue to write logs to /var/log as usual, unaware that it’s now in RAM[1].
While Log2Ram offers significant benefits, it’s important to note that logs may be lost in case of unexpected power loss or system crashes before synchronization occurs[3].
Citations: [1] How log2ram works. | The World’s Linux Journal https://linuxfun.org/en/2021/01/01/what-log2ram-does-en/ [2] Log2Ram https://nimno.net/dev/linux/log2ram/ [3] Extend The Lifespan of Your Raspberry Pi’s SD Card with log2ram https://ikarus.sg/extend-sd-card-lifespan-with-log2ram/ [4] Optimizing Performance with Raspberry Pi Log2Ram https://fleetstack.io/blog/raspberry-pi-log2ram-guide [5] Using Log2RAM on the Raspberry Pi - Pi My Life Up https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-log2ram/ [6] How To Write Log Files In RAM Using Log2ram In Linux - OSTechNix https://ostechnix.com/how-to-write-log-files-in-ram-using-log2ram-in-linux/ [7] Extend your Pi’s SD Card Life with Log2Ram! - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrRGa7kAhQo [8] How to extend the lifespan of memory cards on the Raspberry Pi with Log2Ram https://www.geekbitzone.com/posts/2020/log2ram/log2ram-raspberry-pi/
Look for log2ram on a LLM.
Several providers depending if it’s home, mobile with VPN or not.
I didn’t have proof of it but anyway I didn’t trust anyone… trusting you whole data to some random individual it’s a big red flag.
There have already been several operations by three-letter agencies involving the use of “private devices”, I wouldn’t be surprised if this project was involved in some way. The operations are becoming more and more sophisticated.
GrapheneOS gives me honeypot vibes.
They are important.
I need to use them on the go so it’s a must have.
Why would they?, there is nothing they can found anyway.
Who in the fuck will trust their private data to a public LLM?
Common sense the less common of the senses.
Self-hosted and obfuscated with tor, i2p and freenet…
I use both cos it’s easier to use on multiple devices and it’s system-wide. So you only have to set it up in the router and you should be fine, if you are outside the home network you can always use private DNS option in android.
I use both DNS and browser, and I prefer DNS level.
Why not DNS level AdBlock?
I’ve used it, it works fine…
What about a virtual phone number?
What about buying the cheapest SIM card in a convenience store and activate the service with it using a dumb phone?
Trusting is good, but… don’t trusting is better…
Ok keep watching your furry porn kiddo…
Elaborate please.