Aren't those VPNs isolated to that profile then? So only apps within that profile use the VPN in the profile?
Just trying to make sure I understand how Android does isolation. I guess if you run the apps that need each VPN in the appropriate profile and Island makes the isolation kind of transparent, it should work.
I've used Island for the app isolation, and a shortcut to an app will simply log in to the associated profile to launch the app. Just never tried with dual VPN.
It's not a reversal, it's a minor adjustment to keep companies from leaving, so they can jack the prices again next year.
They see the writing - Enterprises are adjusting by moving to solutions like Proxmox (or vendors who provide the full package support), which will drive a need for the Linux KVM skillset. This will in turn expand that skillset, enabling more SMBs to run KVM.
Note that KVM is more performant than VMware, and that VMware has already switched VMware Workstation to KVM. Yep, their own desktop app is no longer their own code, but a shell on KVM.
Die in a fire CEO. VMware was the go-to since about 2006. It will now get supplanted by versions of KVM.
I only disagree with paying a premium for a burger at the other places.
It's a freakin burger, not a steak. $15+ for a burger is nuts (and I worked in restaurants at one time, so I understand the challenges for them, it's a tough business).
That exact med. Not the Sudafed with the useless phenylalanine nonsense that has been demonstrated to do fuck all. You may have to ask the pharmacist for it - it's not prescription but Feds made stores love it behind the counter. Ask for the generic, it's cheaper. Really works
Side effects suck though, dry mouth, maybe a little agitation. But it'll clear you right up.
Syncthing-Fork has been out for years and has more options too