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An Australian fella.

  • We have become The Feds!

  • My lifetime Adguard licence has lasted for a few phones now. I think it started on the Note 3.

  • Heh. Running is bad for you. Not running is bad for you.

    Interesting article though. 15% of marathon runners having anomalies vs ~1.5% is a big variance.

    Time to invent the ass bra - an inflatable insertable colon suspension device. Although the article seems to say it's altered blood flow that causes the issue rather than implying it's a physical movement issue.

  • Another good day to be a VPN provider, I guess.

  • Could become an angry dragon.

  • Bitcoin cash maybe as it's not limited to a small block size, but as others have said, there are probably better options out there now.

  • Edit 2: Never mind.


    Edit: I see elsewhere that it's a '72 hour strike notice' - at first I thought that meant they will go on strike in 72 hours, but I think now it actually means the strike will last 72 hours, so the rest of this comment doesn't apply.


    I wonder how long this will go on for? Is the strike continuous or limited to a few days?

    I think they canceled flights up to the 18th of August, but if the strike goes longer I guess they'll just keep canceling until something or someone breaks.

  • Images in replies works on Summit for Android when on PieFed.

  • +++ATH

  • Roku via telstra bricked by Telstra TV box that I was using to watch mp4 channels on an older set.

    Never trusting that brand again.

    TPB FTW.

  • Says you need a code to redeem them?

  • Rustdesk.

    It's TeamViewer / AnyDesk without the headaches.

  • Not sure about other apps, but Summit has an image upload button. They go to media.piefed.social

    I would imagine hosting images would cost a fair bit. Perhaps they can have a premium option to fund it.

    The website / PWA can't currently upload images.

    Summit doesn't have deduplication yet.

  • Couldn't people just hire a VPS in another country and VPN with that using Wireguard etc, or even use RDP etc to it? Is it even a VPN if you're remotely operating a computer in another country?

  • I've not had any issues with them. It's a pretty user friendly VPN app, and having a small allowance you can test it with before buying is pretty handy. Most other VPNs you have to pay up before you can test them AFAIK.

  • Tunnelbear has a free 2GB a month one - not enough for a lot of use probably, but an easy to test if a paid VPN will do what you need.

  • Next thing you know, Joe Wilkinson will be giving them unique names.

  • They have to do it every day. It'd be exceedingly rare, but then I'm sure many of us have at least once in our lives put the car in the wrong gear. Yes it takes a little extra effort to turn the switches, but muscle memory might be able to overcome that.

  • Or white and crusty.