i was still on the outdated OpenBoard, this is great. i’m using it right now
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i was still on the outdated OpenBoard, this is great. i’m using it right now
there is a fork with proprietary dependencies removed called Signal-FOSS, whose repo you can add to F-Droid if you decide to trust it
that’s perfect, thank you so much! I’m currently reviewing each tool. I’d heard about Klein Tools and now that I look at them, they seem solid
actually, I’ve only recently learned about pass-through heads as I’ve never used nor seen any. was hoping the VDV226-110 Crimper could do both but it’s not the case. I’ll probably go for a standard one for now but will keep an eye out for pass-through heads
I found also the VDV226-107 as a standard head crimper but on the shape of the 110 instead of the classic 011. both also act as stripper and cutter
hahaha, I just picked a random toolkit inage to illustrate the post. that’s definitely not a trustworthy kit or crimper
isn’t Izzy’s full of closed source stuff?
ok, maybe someone else might be able to help you properly, since i’m yet to do my planned Jellyfin home setup
but it seems to me that maybe instead of running the VPN directly from you Pi, you should run it from you router, so your whole subnet is tunneled when going to the internet and inside your home you don’t need those shenanigans to connect to the Pi
if you did this, then you only need to install your mediaserver on the Pi (either Plex or Jellyfin, and although i haven’t used any yet, Jellyfin seems to be the one not currently being shitified, and the complete FOSS route) and that will probably be a much easier installation
what “stuff” are you talking about?
if you want to do some pirating you need a decent VPN, like Mullvad or Proton, that you run on your system (Android/Linux/Windows/iOS), not some random leaky and dubious browser add-on
dunno why dafuq you’re mentioning configuring a webserver (with SWAG) to point the DNS records (A and CNAME). the VPN will act as a proxy for you. but maybe i’m just way out of my depth here…
it might help if first you tell us what exactly are tou trying to achieve
thanks everyone for the feedback. while unaware, I was still using Invidious in Freetube through the setting “Proxy videos through Invidious”. it’s turned off now and working fine
how can i find such “obscure” instances, tho? i’ve always picked one from the Invidious’ website public list and, upon testing, all of them seem slow right now
also, I had forgotten to try Piped, which is working fine
on a side note, I’d never understood why Piped was made, given that Invidious exists, but here it is, in case anyone wants to know
damn, even with seeing the bot around here i forgot to try Piped these days
anyway, i’ve found a solution - i had “proxy videos through Invidious” turned on on Freetube (which was redundant since i’m behind a VPN). i’ve unchecked it and things seem fime now
still, thank you
yeah on Newpipe videos load fine. thanks to your comment I noticed Freetube is giving me an error with local API, so that’s why
this is the way
i’ve worked at a call center years ago on the retentions dep. of some mobile internet provider. after learning of such trickery, i’ll fucking tell everyone that will listen “hey mate, you’ve got a internet/telephone/cable tv subscription? are you in the “fidelity” period? (yeah that shit is a thing here…) ok so listen, AS SOON AS a second passes from the end of the period, this is how you get the actual decent price for service…”
some people had to stop me on my track several times because i was repeating myself to them (forgot who i’d already told about it) because i must make sure everyone knows
been doing it all these years
i really don’t think so. i hope it will be so in the future
i only check myself out whenever i shoplift
i forgot about that criteria, being FOSS. i’ve used AnyDesk before, but avoid doing so now.
i’ve also used Remmina, but some of the people i support use Windows Home edition, which doesn’t include an RDP server. i don’t kbno if i could use it with VNC
i’ve been using it to support friends and works very well, the weird part is that i have access to those computers at anytime if they’re on, without settings available to require the user’s permission! it seems quite invasive. because of this i have instructed them to block/remove it until it’s needed again
before this, what would people use to access Windows desktops from Linux? i know about VNC but didn’t find a client for both
“popular social networking site makes minor UI ajustment”
technology!!
how many violations of the GDPR were there? failure to disclose retained information, sharing data with unmentioned third parties, gathering of data irrelevant to the service (outside work hours), persecution based on such data…am i getting this right?
i’m so glad for these guys’s work, and the need for movements to keep up with technological progress is very real
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