I never had much luck with Lutris either. Try Heroic games launcher. It’s fantastic with Linux and GoG
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I never had much luck with Lutris either. Try Heroic games launcher. It’s fantastic with Linux and GoG
I hope it will release on GoG at some point
I listen to quite a few different podcasts via AntennaPod and have never listened to an ad that wasn’t from the podcast itself. Maybe it’s due to my DNS settings or luck of the draw?
Make sure your login credentials aren’t saved in the browser and keep logged out of your Google account elsewhere. It would be easy to have all your cookies deleted when you close your browser.
You’re welcome. I’m glad I could help out
Frigate can definitely run on a Pi. It can also integrate with Home Assistant which can run on a Pi. As for turning itself off when you’re home, I don’t know.
Put a sticker on what you don’t want stolen saying something along the lines of “airtag equipt.” Thieves want easy targets and if there’s any reason to think a tracker is hidden within it then they will probably move on
You can get generally up to PS3 games working on PC and you’d be owning those games too. Value for money is good and all but owning vs leasing is clear cut and I’ll take owning my stuff everytime, as that is valuable to me.
Then we return to the topic of not owning your games with Steam. Try installing non Steam games via the Heroic launcher and use Bazzite OS instead
I know OpenWRT routers have the feature fyi
Some routers will let you change the power of each frequency so you don’t have to disable it.
I know some real estate apps for agents simply don’t exist on Android unfortunately but I do believe most people can daily drive Graphene.
It is stated on the linked webpage. I don’t appear to loose any speed stated from my ISP either.
Since you are coming at this from a privacy standpoint, I’d suggest a router that runs some type of open source firmware such as OpenWRT. GL.iNet makes some good routers with their own fork of OpenWRT which has a very easy to use and intuitive UI as opposed to flashing OpenWRT to a supported router (setup then is very complicated).
Many routers out there will spy on you, make it difficult or impossible to set up privacy features, and have limited software updates for security patches.
The GL.iNet Flint 2 is a modern, fast router and makes it easy to setup a VPN, supports AdGuard home, and setting custom DNS providers. I’ve had it since launch and its had numerous updates too.
A VPN and private DNS hide your internet traffic from your ISP who will undoubtedly sell your data. However, a VPN is a transfer of trust so you want to use one that is open source, audited, and has a good track record of not logging any data. IVPN, Mullvad, and Proton are good VPNs. Quad9 and NextDNS are great private DNS providers. AdGuard and PiHole will block ads through various means.
Watch videos from Naomi Brockwell to learn more about all this stuff.
You could maybe use the service AnonShop as mentioned in the Closed NTWRK podcast
Maybe so at this point in history. Don’t be surprised when Ford implements it or something similar at a later date. Ads are in most everything now and they have already sold your data to insurance companies.
lemmy.today works just fine
Absolutely this. Depending on how you use it though, make sure you have a VPN and private DNS setup on your router