Aether realm- Tarot
Aether realm- Tarot
What app can do that?
Thanks, I’ll give this a shot in the coming week!
I also route everything through my pfsense firewall to mullvad VPN. I’ve been looking at various ways to access the internal network from the outside internet safely, and I’m a bit hesitant to open that hole just yet. Cloudflare tunnel seems like the easiest option but apparently they can see everything you put through the tunnel and I’m not real comfortable with that.
Does one need a dynamic dns to use wireguard to tunnel back in, or is there another way of ensuring you can connect to the correct location? Does the wireguard server run on docker?
Does qksms use RCS?
I’m confused as to how outbound and inbound would be different. Would the traffic not go from the VPN endpoint to your device?
How do you do this? Are you playing with steam? Is there a reason to use wine over proton?
You don’t necessarily need to shrink them, but you can.
Because the movie studio execs like their hdcp drm
What are the differences between the players?
Note that m.2 is a form factor, not a protocol. There are m.2 SATA SSDs. If you want a faster SSD, ensure it is nvme.
What kind of optimizations?
For vermintide 2, is it more stable in one OS than the other? I remember it being a wee bit buggy on Windows.
What does port forwarding gain you on a VPN? Sorry if the question is ignorant
I got my phone through my carrier. Unbeknownst to me at the time, carrier provided phones have locked bootloaders so you can’t install grapheneOS on them, or if you can, I haven’t found a guide to reliably do so. The phone was $800 off through the carrier so I can’t complain too much, but I would have got it straight from Google if I had known prior to buying that you can’t install grapheneOS on it.
I just learned the hard way that getting a p7 via carrier means it can’t be bootloaded, which means I can’t install grapheneOS on it. They gave me $800 off the phone if I bought through them, which was a nice discount, but it still sucks because I can’t do what I want on the hardware. Lesson learned for next time.
How is flatpack superior and/or different from other app repositories?
Out of the loop; what is wrong with PIA?