I find this Tom Scott video (YouTube) to be pretty good at explaining why you would want a VPN and why most marketing arguments are BS.
Software that bypass Cloudflare’s hCaptcha exist, notably Flaresolverr, but changedetection.io’s maintainer hasn’t worked on its integration yet.
I haven’t used Flaresolverr directly (I use it with Prowlarr), but maybe you could proxy your requests through it?
I just want to build cool things and have fun.
You are not the first one suggesting that, I have been dual booting Linux for 10+ years and open-source support for WMR headset is very barebones.
Inside Job. Canceling a series when there’s a cliffhanger should be illegal!
Also, Windows Mixed Reality, my VR headset is going to become a paperweight when I’ll be forced to migrate off Windows 10 in a year.
This is anecdotal experience, but last time I left Wireguard on for an entire day and it accounted for 5% of battery usage that day.
I believe you swapped DoT (TLS, port 853) and DoH (HTTPS) in your message. I have yet to be in a network that restricts port 853, but if I could I would rather use DoH on Android.
Unfortunately you can’t follow users on Lemmy. On Kbin, Mastodon and others, you can follow Bluesky users through Bridgy Fed but they must opt-in first by following @ap.brid.gy (which very few people do)
Okay, that makes much more sense.
Wait, is it required to mirror the entire Bluesky history? Can’t you just store only new messages? Because the storage requirements (4.5TB according to the article) make it almost impossible to self-host.
While technically simple, it demands a lot of coordination as the actor has to time their lines and actions flawlessly for the trick to work.
I use Slim Social for Facebook which really is a fancy WebView wrapper for Facebook’s mobile website.
TIL that Schneider Electric is a French company. I always assumed it was American or Swiss.
I have been contemplating moving to SearNXG for a few weeks, but I have a hard time finding whether I can configure things like domain down-ranking/blocking or custom bangs and lenses, does anyone know if you can do that on a user or instance-level?
I still don’t get why Strava activities are public by default and why they do not make their users aware of it. I remember having to rummage through the settings to make activities private by default.
If you want an experience similar to Arc without the AI nonsense, there is Zen Browser, a Firefox fork with vertical tabs, profiles and side panel.
Parents, maybe? They are usually so concerned about children’s safety, whether that’s their kids or someone else’s.
It will end up being analogous to Uber and Lyft, and neither helps reducing the amount of cars on the road.
From what a gathered, it was the classic misconfigured AWS S3 Bucket.
It’s criminal how AWS still makes the default configuration insecure.Edit: apparently buckets are private by default now, haven’t set up S3 in a while.