I know lots of people who have had cancer and no ones lost their house.
I know lots of people who have had cancer and no ones lost their house.
Your use case is similar to mine, tailscale works great. Used to have a dedicated VPN but chose tailscale over that.
Not true. https://tailscale.com/kb/1019/subnets
You do not need to install it on all your devices. See https://tailscale.com/kb/1019/subnets
That wasn’t OP’s question though.
Interesting, I’ve never had any issues with it really. The only thing I suppose is that Hulu acts odd on a very rare occasion but that’s a Hulu app problem. It’s our main “TV” system. Netflix, Hulu, stremio, prime, etc. are all flawless. I could see it being a hackers toy but I’ve kept it stock. Plex, Jellyfin, Kodi, whatever, has always been flawless. I’ve also only been on WiFi and streaming anything hasn’t been an issue.
I’ve been rocking a shield pro for years, never had in issue. Still runs butter smooth.
Sure, but this wasn’t an open source discussion. I really enjoy the software, if there are FOSS alternatives I’d be down to switch for sure.
Surprised no one has mentioned OpenAudible. https://openaudible.org/
Yeah, npm might not be a great abbreviation for that. npm = node package manager, which is big in node.js and javascript.
Horrible, in your opinion… Genuine scholars will have books of differing opinions from their own on their shelf. Or else they would just be in an echo chamber. Besides, what does one’s political take have to do with the quality of the software that they work on? It’s like those that quit drinking Bud Light. Who cares who they sponsor, you like the beer or you don’t.
Then don’t listen to those examples…
That’s some high praise, ABB has been excellent for me. I’ll have to keep an eye out for open registration.
Better than audiobookbay?
So if I am out of town streaming something on my phone and my kids are at home watching a movie that would get me banned?
What features are those?
Have you read through the documentation? I don’t use ProtonVPN but this appears to be what you are looking for. https://protonvpn.com/support/wireguard-configurations/
They even have a section on how to bind the VPN to qbittorent. https://protonvpn.com/support/bittorrent-vpn/
Here’s my basic setup. I have a container that I call dl1. This has qbitorrent, sabnzbd, and a VPN client. This container only accepts connections from my local subnet or connections from the VPN interface. Everything else, *arrs, etc are separate containers that communicate with the dl1 container. Total seperarion and totally secure. I administer everything from tailscale if I’m not on the local net
I’ve never heard of caps here in the US, except on mobile plans. But that is more that they throttle you after so many TB’s
Yes the Bill of Rights are specifically what the government can not do to / take away from you. They are individual rights and liberties.