Fair point, but that probably wouldn’t be a “big difference” for a first time user.
Fair point, but that probably wouldn’t be a “big difference” for a first time user.
(put an “!” in front)
I don’t see Cryptomator in the comparison. Doesn’t it have a similar feature set?
Consider the Remarkable 2. It is a little Linux computer that allows root access by SSH. It’s moddable, can markup pdfs, and is pleasant to write on. If you get one, just get the bare tablet from the manufacturer. Get a folio and pen from Amazon for way cheaper. Also, you can get $50 off with a referral code from someone who already has one.
Yeah, but $5m sounds kind of low. That’ll buy, what, 10 homes?
They don’t exist. Believe me, since I finally put my old LG V20 out to pasture, I’ve been waiting. The closest thing is the Fairphone, but it doesn’t support all US LTE bands.
It’s too bad Android didn’t lean more into it’s relative freedom. Instead, almost all Android manufacturers have followed Apple’s lead closely. I have to believe there’d be a sizeable market for a flagship Android phone with, say, a removable battery, headphone jack, SD card slot, and an easily unlocked bootloader.
Do you donate to charities?
I agree with you strongly. We have the technology, it’s just pointed at the wrong crowd. The eyes of the surveillance state should be on the rich and powerful, not the masses. The price of power should be the loss of privacy.
I don’t know if that’ll help. Most cars are internet-connected nowadays. They can just stream the data back home.
My (often unpopular) opinion is: none. Our government agencies should exert their efforts improving privacy and security rather than subverting it. We should be a nation of white hat hackers.
Unraid does not use systemd
fractal design meshify 2 xl
Rural western Virginia has fiber internet to your home in a lot of places.
For example: https://www.alleghanyhighlandsbroadband.com/
It’s not just about it being open source, it’s about the mentality of the people running it.
It’s about both. Because, if it isn’t open source, there is no wayit is substantially more difficult to verify that the people running it aren’t lying.
Thank you. After reading up on it, this sounds awesome. I’m going to give it a try!
Is this OS actively developed (crystalOS)? Do you have a link to the project page?
This sounds pretty rad. Can you point me to some docs for getting started with this myself?
Edit: I looked up Unraid. It looks like it is a commercial product. Do you pay for it?
I have solved this problem! The trick is to use two Docker containers:
Here is an example docker-compose.yml:
version: "3" services: gluetun: image: qmcgaw/gluetun container_name: gluetun # line above must be uncommented to allow external containers to connect. # See https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/blob/main/setup/connect-a-container-to-gluetun.md#external-container-to-gluetun restart: unless-stopped cap_add: - NET_ADMIN devices: - /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun volumes: - ./gluetun:/gluetun environment: - VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=airvpn - VPN_TYPE=wireguard - WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY=xxx - WIREGUARD_PRESHARED_KEY=xxx - WIREGUARD_ADDRESSES=xxx - WIREGUARD_MTU=1320 - SERVER_COUNTRIES=United States # See https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/tree/main/setup#setup # Timezone for accurate log times - TZ=America/New_York # Server list updater # See https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/blob/main/setup/servers.md#update-the-vpn-servers-list - UPDATER_PERIOD=24h tailscale: container_name: tailscale cap_add: - NET_ADMIN - NET_RAW volumes: - ./tailscale/var/lib:/var/lib - ./tailscale/state:/state - /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun network_mode: "service:gluetun" restart: unless-stopped environment: - TS_HOSTNAME=airvpn-exit-node - TS_AUTHKEY=xxxxxxxx - TS_EXTRA_ARGS=--login-server=https://example.com --advertise-exit-node - TS_NO_LOGS_NO_SUPPORT=true - TS_STATE_DIR=/state image: tailscale/tailscale