thanks to this post I found out about openwrt, and my tplink router model is compatible with it, I see this as an absolute win
thanks to this post I found out about openwrt, and my tplink router model is compatible with it, I see this as an absolute win
I used to work for an ad heavy mobile game and ad serving company couple of years ago, and I had ad blocking at dns level in my house. It blocks not only ads, but also most tracking and telemetry. My bosses wanted to know why my devices were not displaying ads or dialing back to home, they were pretty fucking puzzled. They were terrified others like me were around. Basically their entire business model depends of people not knowing how to block ads and telemetry
Spanish: Debian que no se puede ser tan grande
English: Debian you want to do it again
what a great article
wow, I could read and entire book of this. It’s a new genre of erotica I think. Very high quality
It works with gpt to, but it’s less fun
if one side is enemy of objective data, you are going to piss them off without even knowing, unless you lie or try to be intentionally vague about everything
Having or not having a moustache
You should try plain Debian and KDE Plasma (the desktop it’s one of the options of the shelf, you just pick it with the installer). I have been doing that and it’s great, even with old hardware. Ubuntu is way too much bloated. And of course proton works like magic.
Debian with KDE Plasma desktop, it’s unbeatable.
Do you have heard of Quantum League?
Mosquito (1994)
My older brother really did a number renting and bringing that movie to my house. I remember I saw it on a summer afternoon with him. You know, the time of the year when mosquitoes are everywhere.
I should watch it again now, I’m sure the effects aged poorly, and maybe that heals my wounds from the past.
Yeah, no joke, I totally didn’t know about any of this, be certain that I’m going to consider this OpenWRT stuff when I’m buying a new router, it one of the most important pieces of my network, and can’t leave it to whatever the manufacturer plans to support in terms of security.