I’m not sure I need to onion my torrents. I feel like routing through a decent VPN is probably good enough. I guess if I had all night to transfer a 5MB PDF document that was going to collapse a government this would be what I’d use?
I’m not sure I need to onion my torrents. I feel like routing through a decent VPN is probably good enough. I guess if I had all night to transfer a 5MB PDF document that was going to collapse a government this would be what I’d use?
My dude, never mess with work equipment. Own up to your mistakes with the IT department, and they can fix it on their end.
Those interests usually mean you have good experience with alcohol.
I’m an aged university student, and I spend most of the first day of any group project trying to convince people why NOT to use Discord or Instagram for all our comms.
It’s infuriating, but sometimes I feel like I’m yelling at a cloud.
Yeah. Some folk use portable computers on top of their laps. It’s weird :/
My really nice blurays that are new, I use Make-MKV and I don’t compress them. My normal movies/etc, I just download high quality rips.
I own many many hard books that I’ve purchased or had ordered from my local bookstores.
I also have a kindle that I use every evening and have never paid for an ebook.
It’s a nightmare. I couldn’t find a method that worked so I ended up using an older PDF.
I stopped for a long time, but I’ve continued with the launches of things like Metalocalypse or Venture Bros. Smaller productions that I want to support but aren’t streaming in my country.
Heck, back when Metalocalypse released their first movie there was a limited edition version with a skull cup that was only available in Australia for some reason. I imported the set for my SO, and I had to rip the bluray myself :/
This would really rely on having a very competent and trust worthy source, and in not sure if that exists for software the same way it does for movies/ TV shows.
My gaming rig is running Nobara Project right now and I’d highly recommend it for gaming centric use.
I literally did not know this. I haven’t had any kind of issues so I’m not going to worry about it, but it’s something that I would have considered during initial setup.
I’ve been using it for torrenting for ages. What’s this about port forwarding?
I forget what I use. I set Radarr/Sonarr and now it just happens.
I was but after two reimages I’m not even sure which torrents they were.
I’ve had to start trimming things, but I can’t get rid of hard-to-finds. It’s mostly new shows, I’ll only keep recent seasons.
I can’t lose shows like Captain Star or Duckman, but I probably don’t need every season of Westworld.
Many libraries have a host of free online services. PressReader can be used to read magazines or newspapers, Libbey can be used to download/read books including textbooks and sometimes Comptia study books.
They aren’t just places you go to revel in the deaths of millions of trees anymore. But it really depends on where you live, so ymmv.
If your local library has online resources, then you might have access to LinkedIn Learning. There are a ton of resources there.
I do this, I use Calibre to upload it, or occasionally I use my Amazon email to send it to my kindle.
Ive been 100% linux since 2016, and while there are some pain points, the games that work, work amazingly well.
I have epic games, gog, steam games all working through launchers that work pretty perfectly. The biggest pain points are developers with intrusive anticheats.
Check the games you/your friends play against protondb.com or areweanticheatyet.com before committing yourself.