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The person on the right of the VPN image is the destination server


Most come with DNS blocklists now that can prevent you from accessing it


GPT 4 Turbo is actually much better than GPT 3.5 and 4 for coding. It has a way better understanding of design now.


JSON.stringify(joke)

You have to tell us what it was now 😏





VPN gateway server to share one config
I'm paying for a VPN service that has a limited number of concurrent devices but I want to use it on all of my devices. Is there a way to self-host a Wireguard VPN on my Linux server that will forward all WAN traffic to my third-party VPN provider? Ideally, I would generate a Wireguard config for this gateway, and all my devices would connect to my local VPN gateway server, thus allowing me to share that one config across all devices. My router does not support VPN configuration and modifying its firmware is not an option.
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It’s mainly used for automation within arr setups


It baffles me that they still don’t do proper seat sanitation


I meant indefinite as in time. Ports remain for as long as you have an active subscription.


Windscribe is a really good all in one option with fully featured clients across several platforms.

AirVPN is great when paired with your own clients, like Wireguard or Passepartout, and you want to take advantage of its indefinite port forwarding. The clients aren’t user friendly.


My upload speed isn’t that fast (50 mbps) so tunnel doesn’t work so well for large bandwidth applications.


How does your dynamic DNS work? When does it resolve to your local network addresses and your public domains?


How do you facilitate remote access?
Right now I’ve been using Tailscale because it automatically adapts to my network conditions. If I’m at home, it’ll prioritize local network connection, but when I’m out and about, it’ll automatically beam a direct connection or use a relay. One gripe I have about it is I can’t run it alongside my normal VPNs on my mobile devices. I have to choose between one or the other. I have tried Cloudflare Tunnel before, but using it for streaming, like Jellyfin, is forbidden. There’s also the added latency and slowness to having to hop through multiple DCs to reach Cloudflare and back.
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I do it anyways just to prevent any leaks. What’s more important than those two is your source aggregator, like Jackett




It’s 2023 now, all you gotta do is paste your code into GPT and ask it to fix it for you!


Also a websocket test mode would be nice. It’s something I do miss from Postman


Personally I’d step away from Yunohost and just use docker containers. It’s a lot more flexible and easier to debug



I’m not sure if this is the right move… It’ll inevitably hurt the consumer due to rising costs from the biofuel.

The government should target the polluting larger fish and you know, actually adhere to their climate goals… cough cough

“Canada has never reached any of its own climate targets,” said Caroline Brouillette, national policy manager at Climate Action Network Canada, a coalition of more than 130 groups. Source


Quad9 is based in Switzerland where privacy laws are stricter, most notably the one where they cannot cooperate with foreign intelligence agencies without approval from the Swiss government. Quad9 keeps no logs, while Cloudflare does for 25 hours.


Encrypted DNS can help minimize the amount of information available to your ISP. Most ISPs block and log your traffic through DNS queries since it’s the easiest. By encrypting your DNS traffic, the ISP can’t see what domain you’re trying to find. Although, if they are motivated enough, they can sniff the SNI headers from your TCP traffic.

I’d stay away from Google DNS as they log it for themselves.

Use something like Quad9.net or Control D.


I don’t understand. Are you talking about the static IPs? They are not dedicated. They are still shared, so Windscribe cannot pinpoint individual users on them.


Windscribe supports ephemeral port forwarding on its paid plans and permanent port forwarding on its static IP plans. They have a 44% off sale currently.


You can get reputable VPNs for very cheap. Windscribe provides unlimited bandwidth for a minimum of $3 a month and Mullvad is $5 a month.

Usenet typically requires more expensive fees to join.


Minister Champagne always talks about how he wants ample competition, but we’ve yet to see any actual effective effort.


It’s astonishing how few independent telecom providers there are now


Tip for VSCode users: Move your terminal to the right side
I use terminal in VSCode very often, so I almost always have it open. It defaults to opening at the bottom of the window, but if you move it to the side so it's stretched vertically, you gain so much more useable screen real estate for your actual code without sacrificing too much readability in the terminal.
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Porkbun usually has the best pricing. TLD List is a good resource to consult too.


I don’t doubt there will be a 3D website API soon… We’re going to have to adapt and very quickly.


REvil, Anonymous Sudan, and Killnet claim they are going to take down the European banking system in 48 hours
Topor Live, a large Telegram-based news outlet based out of Russia, with over 3.9M followers, reported that REvil, Anonymous Sudan, and Killnet are going to take down the European banking system in 48 hours.
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Why are people advising against pre-ordering? Is Bethesda known for not meeting expected release dates?