And when you try to cancel it you'll see it was actually $59.99/month with a minimum runtime of 12 months.
2xsaiko
fcgiwrap is what you want for CGI in nginx.
- I used to do side loading on iOS for a modded YouTube app (uYou+) but now I just use YouTube in the browser with AdGuard and Vinegar extensions. There’s ways to sideload and auto refresh the certificate that don’t need you to connect the phone to a computer which apparently work pretty well (I used AltStore which was pretty annoying because it doesn’t do that).
- Usually I think you just have to enable NSFW on a computer/via the browser for it to work in the app. At least that how it is for Telegram iirc. Generally there shouldn’t be a problem accessing anything.
- No idea, the only thing I play on my phone is Shattered Pixel Dungeon and I bought that
Seems fine to me except for all the firewall and special routing stuff, I'm not familiar with that. Does the wg command show received or only sent data? For the record, this is my config:
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# /etc/systemd/network/mullvad.netdev
[NetDev]
Description=Mullvad
Kind=wireguard
Name=mullvad
[WireGuard]
PrivateKeyFile=/var/keys/mullvad/pk
[WireGuardPeer]
AllowedIPs=::/0
AllowedIPs=0.0.0.0/0
Endpoint=146.70.126.194:51820
PublicKey=ApOUMLFcpTpj/sDAMub0SvASFdsSWtsy+vvw/nWvEmY=
# /etc/systemd/network/mullvad.network
[Match]
Name=mullvad
[Network]
Address=10.64.130.96/32
Address=fc00:bbbb:bbbb:bb01::1:825f/128
[Route]
Destination=::/0
Metric=16384
[Route]
Destination=0.0.0.0/0
Metric=16384
I use it for Mullvad and a couple internal things but yeah it works for me.
2024 is good for me so far, but I’m going to finish my bachelor’s degree in 2025 and still have no real clue what I want to do after (very likely something that has nothing to do with the degree though). So it’s completely up in the air lol. But hopefully I’ll find something I actually want to do and enjoy.
This is exactly what OpenAI etc. wanted to achieve with all the “AI safety” bullshit doomer talk. I really hope this doesn’t pass
"your" "delivery" "experts"
According to Apple (and I’m sure people have already investigated it), location data is encrypted in such a way that only the owner of the device can read the transmitted location. So no, this isn’t going to “associate your IP address with your location”.
Only you can see where your AirTag is. Your location data and history are never stored on the AirTag itself. Devices that relay the location of your AirTag also stay anonymous, and that location data is encrypted every step of the way. So not even Apple knows the location of your AirTag or the identity of the device that helps find it.
At one point Google Maps moved my whole apartment building/address three streets from where it should be. It was wrong for months even though I reported it when I had to keep telling delivery people that got misdirected because they used it to navigate. Anecdotal evidence etc.
Magic Earth uses OSM map data.
Faulty unsubscribe link will make me instantly black-hole your domain. Less hassle that way. Did the same to Adobe when I got ad mails from them for some reason that also had a broken unsubscribe link.