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Give piped.video a try. Basically a youtube frontend that isn’t ass.
Interestingly, and somewhat related, it was tested years ago whether a Robot could bring comfort/social support to lonely pets/elderly.
The results were outstandingly in support, and this is going into actual commercial usage/development as we speak.
Eh, I give it 5 years.
Never say never, because everything is possible given enough time. The only question being how much time.
Try Windscribe, they offer residential and datacenter IP’s. I don’t get the point, but it’s your money.
I erroneously said the IP’s are less shared, but that’s not the case per the page.
But still, they get past more ip-blocking.
https://windscribe.com/staticips
After reading where I’m even posting: Renting a cheap VPS and using Wireguard to tunnel to it is also an option.
Then it really is only used by you.
Either Safe 3 or Model T. Model T is their best option, but very costly. Safe 3 seems to be upgraded Model One for 10$ more.
Caffeine. For the love of god, why isn’t this drug legalized legislated like Alcohol and Nicotine is?!
It’s a question of what your privacy/security model is. I currently use Yubikey + Bitwarden with a strong main password. If I had to be paranoid, I’d sacrifice convenience for security, and carry a Trezor around.
The issue with onlykey is the static key placement. Trezor for example randomizes key positions, so even if someone gets the key, they won’t be able to guess the PIN based on greasemarks and such.
Also more resistant to over-the-shoulder spying.
See: Anything that can open ports. NAT of any kind tends to not allow opening ports.
You can get Let’s Encrypt certificates for DuckDNS, so you don’t even need to own anything.
Works with anything that can open ports. DuckDNS works by pinging their service from anywhere to update the target IP for the subdomain.
May be similar issue as mine. Yubico has pretty awful on-device password support, but for MFA it works. With yubico you’re better off thinking of per-site passphrases that you keep in memory in addition to their one-click password entry, so it gets memory heavy.
Out of left field, but take a look at Trezor. They specialize in cryptocurrency hardwallets, but by extension, they also offer password/2fa functionality on their devices. No biometrics* that I’m aware of, but PIN protection is mandatory.
Site: https://trezor.io/
You do realize all this is easily done with a reverse proxy + DuckDNS?
I wash mine when it starts growing mold. So anywhere from every 3 years to every 6 years.
I can’t anymore. Leads to system crashing randomly. 11 works unfortunately.
Could you elaborate a bit?
Isn’t Proxmox etc. “Gpu less”, as they only use tty instead of anything like a WM or DE?
I’d prefer a “master” / hypervisor running a bunch of VM’s for different purposes.
Whether they be for gaming, pirating, development, pen testing, home automation, porn, or anything else really.
'Course I’d only be running gpu passthrough into a single VM at a time, can’t split a single GPU into 50 passthroughs yet.
iGPU shares one monitor with the dGPU, but on different protocol, which from what I read online is supported.
It only really needs output when I flick it open.
So maybe it needs a KVM switch instead of trusting the monitors splits.
How would hooking up everything to the GPU be beneficial when it comes to GPU passthrough?
Albeit is it even necessary these days.
Personally I suggest you straight up install Librewolf instead.
That said, most extensions aside from ublock are pointless these days.