Reboot mid flight is a funny solution
Waiting for code to compile and deploy is a productivity killer, but it gives me short breaks
It’s such a small tweak but I love it!
I’ve spent over 2,000 hours on YouTube this year alone and am in the target demographic of this study. I watch a lot of videos in the background while I work, commute, or just chill, to keep myself stimulated.
Although not all of the content I watch is necessarily educational, a grand majority of it is. Whenever there’s a science video in my feed, I’ll probably click it. I’m subscribed to Veritasum, TED, Vox, No Boilerplate, etc.
Most come with DNS blocklists now that can prevent you from accessing it
It’s mainly used for automation within arr setups
What if you were a woman who had a miscarriage and the trackers got ahold of that information from your search and browsing habits on planned parenthood (which has a LOT of third party trackers and cookies)? Would you like to see ads of what could have been your baby for eternity?
This information could be sold to insurance providers and your premiums could go up since you’re more of a “health risk”.
There are endless avenues where your data could end up and affect your life in the real world.
I meant indefinite as in time. Ports remain for as long as you have an active subscription.
Windscribe is a really good all in one option with fully featured clients across several platforms.
AirVPN is great when paired with your own clients, like Wireguard or Passepartout, and you want to take advantage of its indefinite port forwarding. The clients aren’t user friendly.
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MIT researchers have created a new type of energy storage device called a “supercapacitor” using common, inexpensive materials - cement, carbon black, and water.
A supercapacitor is like a battery that can store and deliver energy. This new supercapacitor made of cement and carbon black mixed with water can store significant amounts of electrical energy.
The key is that when carbon black is mixed with cement and water, it forms wire-like structures within the hardened cement. This gives the cement a very large surface area to store electrical charge. The cement-carbon mixture is soaked in an electrolyte salt solution to provide the charged particles.
Two conductive plates made of this cement-carbon material can store energy like a battery. The materials - cement, carbon black, and water - are abundant and inexpensive. A block of this material 45 cubic meters in size could store enough energy to power a household daily.
This new energy storage technology could be useful for storing energy from renewable sources like solar and wind which are intermittent. Applications could include building foundations, roadways, vehicles, and off-grid homes.
The cement retains strength for structure while storing energy. Since the materials are widely available, this technology could provide low-cost energy storage worldwide. The team plans to scale up the supercapacitor’s size for real-world testing.
put.io is pretty popular
Fire up the jellyfin
3D Touch was one of my favorite features on iPhone. When they took it away, it just didn’t feel the same. Now I’m primarily a Pixel user
We have a bunch of screen shots in our tutorial articles here: https://docs.hrzn.cool/en/pics.
Personally I’d step away from Yunohost and just use docker containers. It’s a lot more flexible and easier to debug
Quad9 is based in Switzerland where privacy laws are stricter, most notably the one where they cannot cooperate with foreign intelligence agencies without approval from the Swiss government. Quad9 keeps no logs, while Cloudflare does for 25 hours.
Encrypted DNS can help minimize the amount of information available to your ISP. Most ISPs block and log your traffic through DNS queries since it’s the easiest. By encrypting your DNS traffic, the ISP can’t see what domain you’re trying to find. Although, if they are motivated enough, they can sniff the SNI headers from your TCP traffic.
I’d stay away from Google DNS as they log it for themselves.
I don’t understand. Are you talking about the static IPs? They are not dedicated. They are still shared, so Windscribe cannot pinpoint individual users on them.
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