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Listening to The Weeknd and Future in 24B/88.2kHz after blazing LA Confidential and Farm Gas is flying me to space

Agreed with the sentiment. But the unironic answer to your question is that the algo like all social media algos is intentionally designed to be addictive.

No you didn't, Evri/Hermes. I have a camera on the front door. Your guy put a note through the door and ran off like Usain Bolt 🀣

Fast way to buy sats without KYC.

Some banks (and most credit cards) kick back the tx, but it works in Monzo.

Ideal payment method is Apple Pay, the others need you to pay with one of their vouchers (use a voucher to buy a voucher lol) and/or fail anyway.

Bought from G2A.

I ain't saying she's a gold digger

But she ain't fucking with no shitcoiners

Bro does your webhost even have a Future lyric on the footer?

G63 AMG street racing in Moscow πŸ”₯

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Is there a good guide you'd recommend for what routers in particular have the best support?

I assume I'd connect this between the modem and router as well so it is checking all network traffic?

Will have to do some reading!

Oh yeah I use Element for public groups, I don't expect privacy. Same as Telegram. Lots of good groups and channels but never expect it to be private.

Since SimpleX is still a bit hit and miss with groups (I've tried to setup a few recently and it's still very buggy) what do you use there if you want privacy?

Signal is solid but obviously requires a phone number. Session is mostly reliable these days but there's questionable choices made in design like forking Signal and removing forward secrecy.

Wickr was actually pretty decent but the consumer version is now R.I.P.

What about good old school XMPP? Self-hostable, interoperable between servers, battle tested. Still a lot of active development, Conversations on Android is a great client, and the OMEMO E2EE (based on the Signal Protocol) is pretty solid iirc.

PfSense can run on DD-WRT? Ohhh that's very cost efficient.

Apparently a Pi running Pihole overheats. The Seeed mini (Pi CM4) is 150usd. https://www.seeedstudio.com/blog/2021/06/11/how-to-build-a-raspberry-pi-router-step-by-step-tutorial/

Being a computer guy, I guess I'm spoiled as I have 15 desktop computers, all of which can have 2 NICs and run pfSense. Even an old desktop computer from 2005 can be used as a router with decent performance: https://duckduckgo.com/?t=h_&q=build+a+router+out+of+an+old+pc&ia=web

Another choice is to check craigslist and compare the results with hardware and features supported by ddwrt/openwrt/tomato.

My concern there is power usage. We can all get Pentium 4's literally for free but there's a reason for that haha. Very little CPU power but it eats electricity.

This is why I buy NUCs and more recently Asus Mini PC's with AMD Ryzen chips. I'm getting a lot more CPU power with much less energy usage.

I can get a low end but still reasonably modern NUC for about $100 or possibly less, think I'll do that rather than pay $350 for the linked box.

Then I just need a second NIC for pfSense. Not sure if I can install one internally for an NUC but externally should be easy.

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Malware Bytes seems a lot shittier than it used to be... :/

Windows plebs: is NOD32 still a good AV and what's a good firewall? I'm talking Linux level firewall management. But with a GUI because this is Windows. The built in Windows firewall is limited and does stuff like open ports for new software automatically when you install it which wtf.

Really it's the firewall I wanna lock down. AV, meh, useful to have but better to be proactive than reactive.

A Windows alternative to Little Snitch on Macs would be perfect.

I've read some good stuff about Panda Dome seems to have a lot of interesting advanced features and is both a firewall and AV.

P.S. I really hate how everything is SaaS now. You will own nothing and you will be frustrated.

#asknostr

Medical patient innit. The system here is absolutely great. You just make a (remote) appointment and ask for whatever new strains you want and they just give them to you.

There is also no limit to the quantity of cannabis they can prescribe you.

Currently I have six different strains (10g of each strain by default) on my script and I can tick the ones I wanna re-up every two weeks.

And I've only just started a few months ago.

Got the really good shit cultivated in Canada (Aurora) this time around. Incredible. Farm Gas and LA Confidential are both next level.