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When you use a “good vpn”, it would just show that a user with your same fingerprint visited also from yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
Take it from someone who is a Linux noob and Googles for terminal commands every time, and whose most used keys are ctrl c, ctrl v…
Don’t do this on your main server. Use some old hardware or a cheap VPS to practise on.
The main skill I need is googling and asking AI. It’s that easy.
It’ll be absolutely fine to use your work device for personal stuff. Until they want to fire you and need a reason for it. A quick audit of your usage, then bye bye!
Agreed. Not sure what the UX/UI rationale was for making things need more clicks than before. It was fine as it was.
I don’t use a hearing aid (…yet), but I do find videos difficult when the audio mix has the ‘background’ music too loud relative to the voice.
Audiobookshelf also finds, manages, streams podcasts. After Google killed off Google Podcasts, ABS has been an even better replacement in my experience.
If it helps, Adguard Home has individual settings of 24h, 7d, 30d, 90d for logs and stats.
“The Φ Phi Daisy is a Living Product that Evolves With You.”
Even Apple marketing can’t reach this level of truth-bending.
Trying to work out why this is a good idea. Please could you explain why?
I was tempted by these n100 mini PCs, but worried about the no-name components. I saw many people on reddit/lemmy recommending Dell, Lenovo, HP micro form factor PCs. You can pick them up used from eBay as companies clear out “old” computers. The advantage of the known brands is ongoing firmware support.