I thought glory holes were just supposed to be a joke…
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Artix really needs an archinstall like script though. Setting it up more than once is really tiring.
bootleg@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Alright, y'all were right, fuck Proton. This was the last straw for me.
2·23 days agoThe person here wasn’t mad about Proton charging money. They were mad that when they signed up to the service and entrusted login information to Proton it was not a restricted feature, but now Proton has started to request money for it and they can’t get access to it again.
Not to mention this person is already a paying customer, they just don’t pay the 13 dollars Proton started requesting to store a couple bytes of data, or at the very least provide temporary access for backup.
bootleg@sh.itjust.worksto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•If you have one, how much do you pay for a domain name? Any cheap registrar recommendations?English
1·23 days agoWhat website do you get your VPS from?
bootleg@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Alright, y'all were right, fuck Proton. This was the last straw for me.
4·23 days agoIt’s a post criticising a popular privacy-focused company. Some people in this community may want to avoid this company’s products if they know about stuff like this happening. What the fuck is the problem here exactly?
bootleg@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•UK government targets VPNs in new online safety consultation as Lords vote for banEnglish
8·24 days agoThe operating system is not the only way of spying, there is already firmware on your device running without your permission, pretty much impossible to see what code its running, and requires expert level knowledge to disable (or tamper with :)) if a third-party firmware implementation that allows disabling the IME doesn’t support your device.
Most phones today also just have a non-unlockable bootloader with a spyware Android skin installed. Locking something down to this level is not really impossible.
You should get AirVPN if you want to seed as Mullvad doesn’t support port forwarding.
It doesn’t have any containerization between instances. There is an experimental opt-in setting for it but it’s completely broken. It’s just sandboxed because of flatpak.
It doesn’t use any seperate layers of containerization other than flatpak. So if you don’t install it via flatpak, it won’t be sandboxed.
There is also no proper instance containerization (you can enable it in Bottles’s settings, but it’s marked as experimental and I’ve been unable to run a single application with it on), so an app installed on one instance in Bottles will have access to all other instances’ files.


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