Check out orangewebsite, they are from Iceland and are pretty private. Ive been using them for around 4 years and have had no issues!
p.s. I only use their domain registration service and not the hosting, so I cannot comment on that.
Check out orangewebsite, they are from Iceland and are pretty private. Ive been using them for around 4 years and have had no issues!
p.s. I only use their domain registration service and not the hosting, so I cannot comment on that.
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Fuck me. Never thought of doing that, I’ll try it later tonight. Thank you !
A couple of my favourites :
And, if you have a good computer that can emulate switch games, I would highly recommend BOTW and TOTK as you’ve mentioned in the post. The best open world games there are.
Looks real good - I make something similar (but probably the total opposite) and wondered if you brown the sausages before adding them to the rest of the ingredients? I never really do because it’s an extra pan to clean, but open to trying it.
Even you got it wrong! They were talking about the micro figurines for transformers! How you could miss that!!!
I would rather just making a wireguard vpn and having control of my data, but privacy might not be his concern.
Is it just me or does he sound so condescending? I really hate how he talks, but good points overall.
Yes, because their ads are served on the same server (googlevideo.com iirc) as the actual videos. Blocking that domain would block the videos too.
Not really. They are very similar, but I prefer Tutanota because of the $1/m subscription they used to offer. I don’t feel as if $4/m is worth it for email. At the end of the day, it’s really just personal preference.
+1 for Deemix. ARLs are easy to find and the metadata is flawless for the 1-200 or so songs I have.
It was also my first JRPG, and I would say it’s pretty easy to grasp the concepts of it.
No, it’s a separate story line.
I feel as if it is worth the price its currently at. I got 60 hours out of it, without even doing 100% of the acheivements.
https://esc.sh/projects/devops-from-scratch/ is a good resource. Most questions you have (that are more specific) are easily searchable on the internet.
ways to safely connect to home servers over the internet while away A couple methods include :
when it may be better to spin up services on a VPS instead
Most services you probably won’t need a VPS to do, but off the top of my head a couple services which would be better hosted (not saying self-hosting them on your own hardware is bad) would be services which proxy a service. Example SearxNG, Invidious, Proxitok, etc. This is so that traffic can be shared among multiple users, and not linked back to your home IP.
I mentioned in my comment that the prices were based off the cheapest “premium” plan. If I were to include freemium, tutanota, mailbox.org and others would also be free.
There’s alot of good options (prices are for the base/cheapest premium plan plan) :
All are good options, do your own research though.
Tutanota does the same for e2ee, don’t know why OP didn’t mention that.
Switch emulation is actually pretty good now, so we have hope.
Really refreshing after a year of a shit show.
Get a .ca domain (assuming you’re Canadian), it’s the same price as a .com and the prices don’t change much since they’re controlled majorly by the govt.