

That’s not what a used car costs, if you want corinthian leather warmed seats and a personal driver! It would cost more like a small political campaign.


That’s not what a used car costs, if you want corinthian leather warmed seats and a personal driver! It would cost more like a small political campaign.


crab


If they don’t operate in the UK, why can’t they recommend a VPN?
I don’t know


XFCE is not good with a touchscreen like GNOME, it’s peak with a mouse though. Still love you Xentucky Fried Cursor Environment.


All good, I don’t think anyone offers it. AFAIK I2P is the only option for free torrent anonymity.


You can torrent on Proton’s free version now?


The rental property market


My favourite thing about these non-wifi wireless protocols is that devices using them seem to want cloud connectivity a lot less than those that come with wifi.


No, I’m providing a counter-example and rejecting the argument that only lost media entitles you to consume media for free.


I quite enjoy a half dozen sea-snots (just fresh with a wedge of lemon please), but I can see the lack of appeal.


When I return from the library instead of the bookstore it is with the deepest shame.


Maybe in the not too distant future we will build our roofs out of solar panels and walls out of batteries.
Fido


I’ve gone the other way. I used to run a Proxmox cluster, then someone gave me a Synology NAS. Now it’s rare that I spin up Proxmox and instead use a mix of VMs, containers and Synology/Synocommunity apps.


Saved the biggest flame for Australia. Or is it just bushfire season.


What security issue do you imagine arises from creating a Gmail account that receives a single Lemmy verification before the account is deleted?


All my music is stored in a folder on my NAS, broken down by artist, release. It can be accessed via SMB, SFTP, Jellyfin and Plex. From there I stream to what ever device I’m using. Wireguard, Tailscale or Plex is required to stream outside my home. Navidrome sounds interesting.
Now I need a Klug alter