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  • Use Cryptomator. You can then use any cloud storage provider knowing they can't read your files.

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  • Indeed this. Plus my minipc has dual ethernet which is handy as I run Proxmox and use the second nic for migration traffic. The mini pc is way better than the Pi for my usage.

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  • Loved the Pi for hosting small services around the house. I've just replaced my Pi4 with a N100, 16GB, 512GB SSD mini pc which is so much faster, not to mention cheaper than a Pi5.

  • Not on an iPhone it cant

  • I'd suggest uBlock Origin but then they're running iOS.

  • I do agree that fdroid is ugly. Droid-ify is so much more pleasing to the eye.

  • Thanks! I didn't know about this. I never use audiobooks. Just changed my family plan. £2 is £2!

  • Wireguard works out of the box for me. I use a docker image.

  • I disagree. In a business environment it is actually really good, or at least was pre-Azure. I dislike that they are trying to push people to Azure instead of on-prem.

    For home use it's been pretty poor since Windows 8 and seems to be turning to shit since Windows 11.

    Windows 11 did one good for me though. It's been enough to push me to properly give Linux a try again. Proton has been a major step forward as gaming has been the main reason I never stuck. I'm currently spending more time in Arch (btw) than Windows.

  • I still prefer Chrome over Firefox but I've been running Firefox for over a year now and won't go back to Chrome because fuck Google. Also stopped using Google for searching and not being tracked is very very noticeable.

  • I've ran multiple containers on a Pi 3 before "upgrading" to a Pi 4. Yes not even a Pi 5. Sure it's not rapid and drags it's heels at times but for the most part it's great for hosting stuff for my household.

    Home assistant, Plex, Syncthing, Wireguard, Ad Guard, nginx, nginx proxy manager, duckdns, mongodb and unifi network appliance. I was also running Jellyfin along side Plex but it keeps causing the Pi to lock up.

  • in the US...

  • Doesn't block ads on YouTube though

  • I built a new PC last year and installed Windows 11. I honestly have no issues with jt and it runs fine. However the shitty practices of current Microsoft have started appearing and ground my gears. So much so that I got a second drive and installed Mint. It's not been easy adjusting and I often find myself booting into Windows for one reason or another but I spend the majority of my time now in Linux. I got a bit bored of Mint. I'm a sucker for new things so I moved to Arch. After installing a few packages I'm actually pretty happy with it. Proton has been the key for my move. Without it I simply wouldn't be able to use Linux.

    Outside of Windows, moving away from Chrome, GMail and Google search it's a breath of fresh air. I don't feel like I'm constantly being tracked now and having products thrown in my face. I miss the old internet where harvesting everyone's data wasn't a thing.

  • And delivering above and beyond. 1.6 recently came out for Stardew Valley and the game has been out for 8 years.

    CA is easily in the top list of all time greats for game development. It blows my mind that someone can have so much talent to write stories, draw pixel art, music and code the whole thing. Super talented!

  • I dunno. I doubt it is. But I also doubt there isn't something they are getting back.Maybe not personal information but I'd imagine there will be data on what keywords it flagged on and whether the user hung up or carried on with the call etc. They wouldn't be able to fix or improve the service without getting information back.

  • Sorry. Reading what I asked, reads that I am questioning people with ADHD. My original intention was questioning myself. I've never considered myself to have ADHD (I've just never looked into it) but this is certainly a trait that I've suffered from from school onwards. From my school reports they always said I lacked concentration which was true and still is to this day. 30 years ago, when I was at school, ADHD wasn't something even mentioned.

    I'm not questioning ADHD, my eldest son has been diagnosed with ADHD and ASD. He's certainly different to his brother but not too different to standout to people in the street. I've had family members question his diagnosis which is annoying as they don't see what we see on a day to day basis.

  • Is this something only people with ADHD suffer from?

    I'm approaching 45 and my memory has always been like this. For things I am interested in I'm all ears but for anything I'm finding boring I really struggle to concentrate and take it in.

    FYI I don't have ADHD (at least it's something I've never considered myself to have).