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@alex @Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha Russian 2077.. It's already so close
Do you want to work at Yandex?
Yes
The best monopolist?
Yandex
The meaning of life?
Yandex -
since I live in Spain
I hope you don't use proton mail in which case.
@superboom12s @alex @xaetacore @musha@Saorsa @alex @xaetacore @musha Nope. I do use it as secondary mail but I usually use Tuta, but God, I hate this place, let me out already! -
@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha I only use WhatsApp to stream VR from my OculusMeta Quest 3 headset
, only that is well integrated with the OS and discord dies all the time. Classic vendor lock in by terrible software
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@Richard @alex @Saorsa @xaetacore @musha Thank God they are keeping you away from it.
/j it may be trash but it should be anyone's choice to use it. -
@alex @Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha Russian 2077.. It's already so close
Do you want to work at Yandex?
Yes
The best monopolist?
Yandex
The meaning of life?
Yandex -
Steam Frame is looking to be a better alternative for VR. With Valve's current track record, there will likely be free software drop-in replacements for the operating system and software as there is for the Steam Deck.
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The digital euro sounds pretty dope in theory. Would be a shame though if they did transition their physical euro over to the digital.
@superboom12s @alex @xaetacore @musha@Saorsa @alex @xaetacore @musha That's the idea... They won't completely remove the phisical currency, but pretty much it will be inconvenient enough to not be able to use daily. -
That is a dope domain, ngl. Still wouldn't route my traffic through their web server considering they've relinquished emails to law enforcement when subpoenaed.
Think one guy was a catatonian protester in Spain and the other was someone in Germany.
@alex @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha @pm.me@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha @pm.me Yea I subbed to a year of it cause of VPN and my custom domain mail for work emails -
@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha @pm.me Yea I subbed to a year of it cause of VPN and my custom domain mail for work emailsI've been wanting to try their VPN but declaratively configuring the settings for one on NixOS seems like a hassle.
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@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha @pm.me Yea I subbed to a year of it cause of VPN and my custom domain mail for work emailsI've been wanting to try their VPN but declaratively configuring the settings for one on NixOS seems like a hassle.
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I've been wanting to try their VPN but declaratively configuring the settings for one on NixOS seems like a hassle.
@alex @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha I use it cause it supports port forwarding, mullvad stopped doing it
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@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha I use it cause it supports port forwarding, mullvad stopped doing it
Mullvad is such a dope VPN. They go above and beyond by using tmpfs for the filesystem on their servers so that the absolute bare minimum can be retained for law enforcement when compelled through subpoenas.
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I've been wanting to try their VPN but declaratively configuring the settings for one on NixOS seems like a hassle.
@alex @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha I use their browser extension sometimes, easier than an app at times. For websites only though, and I have an ultimate VPN setup that uses it to proxy different websites to different countries. It uses like 5 VPNs
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@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha I use their browser extension sometimes, easier than an app at times. For websites only though, and I have an ultimate VPN setup that uses it to proxy different websites to different countries. It uses like 5 VPNs
I usually just end up using Brave's tor window for whenever I need to cheekily access something from another IP address.
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I usually just end up using Brave's tor window for whenever I need to cheekily access something from another IP address.
@alex @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha@Saorsa @alex @xaetacore @musha I don't know much about public proxies or VPNs, but please, don't use the Brave Tor client, it had it's HUGE security flaws in the past and it is not kept as updated as the original Tor one.
(Plus Brave is a hateful browser, I wouldn't use it personally, but I think it's better than most commercial browsers out there.) -
I usually just end up using Brave's tor window for whenever I need to cheekily access something from another IP address.
@alex @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha It is more to unlock features. Netflix streaming, twitter 18+ outside of EU, Russian websites that can be only accessed in Russia, all behind one VPN connection and the server decides where to route it. -
@Saorsa @alex @xaetacore @musha I don't know much about public proxies or VPNs, but please, don't use the Brave Tor client, it had it's HUGE security flaws in the past and it is not kept as updated as the original Tor one.
(Plus Brave is a hateful browser, I wouldn't use it personally, but I think it's better than most commercial browsers out there.)I usually try to keep at least one Chromium and Firefox-based browser on my system at any given time. There really aren't any better alternatives at the moment. With Ublock Origin on the way out, it is the only browser with that kind of functionality built in due to it being a fork of it. I only ever use it for stuff that doesn't usually require careful opsec. For anything like that, I would use the Tor browser as you've rightly pointed out.
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I usually try to keep at least one Chromium and Firefox-based browser on my system at any given time. There really aren't any better alternatives at the moment. With Ublock Origin on the way out, it is the only browser with that kind of functionality built in due to it being a fork of it. I only ever use it for stuff that doesn't usually require careful opsec. For anything like that, I would use the Tor browser as you've rightly pointed out.
@superboom12s @alex @xaetacore @musha@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha Yea all the browsers kinda suck, I use brave cause everything else is just worse somehow. If chromium didn't get rid of manifest v2, I'd keep using it indefinitely. -
@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha Yea all the browsers kinda suck, I use brave cause everything else is just worse somehow. If chromium didn't get rid of manifest v2, I'd keep using it indefinitely.I was using ungoogled chromium for a while until I heard that it was pretty insecure and decided instead just to roll with Brave.
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@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha It is more to unlock features. Netflix streaming, twitter 18+ outside of EU, Russian websites that can be only accessed in Russia, all behind one VPN connection and the server decides where to route it.@Saorsa @superboom12s @xaetacore @musha You basically make internet work like before. No limits and regional bs.
Software I use btw, https://github.com/MHSanaei/3x-ui, really easy