

Yeah basically it’s like good aura


Yeah basically it’s like good aura


Maybe I’m looking at a different guide than you, but I’m not seeing any way for qbittorrent to auto update the forwarded port from Proton. Everytime your VPN connection resets (either from reboot or just a dropped connection), you have to manually update the port in qbittorrent. Of course there are some scripts that can do this for you.


ProtonVPN forwarded port is random on a new connection, it’s not that you’re using windows that this is the case.


What happened to Kodak?


Vive* la révolution (français) ou viva la revolución* (espagnol)


Heidegger was a literal Nazi but we still still use his work because Being and Time is so important.
Distros probably have a kernel though
Is suckless a distro? I thought it was just a collection of software
Careful who you’re calling ding dong. It might just be yourself.
Kde plasma on what distro lol


Lol go to Korea and see all the other consumer facing stuff. LG shampoo if you want.
1 second per kb lol
sudo apt install firefox
This is all that needs to be said.
Where is this from? I’d be interested in hearing what they’re saying here.
Chromium is open source, Google bases their Chrome off of it, but Chrome is not open source.


You can be a dual citizen and be living outside of the US and still vote. You can be an American citizen who has never lived in America and vote. It’s not about permanent residency at all.
A regular smile is shown a lot in the eyes. The eyes are dead and hollow in this picture


If you use docker with portainer (for the GUI), you can set up the gluetun container with your protonvpn account and run all your other containers through that as their network. It’s as simple as adding
network_mode: service:gluetun
to your stack configuration for each container.


Like others have said, running a DE with remote capabilities will be a lot of overhead.
If you set up portainer and watchtower using ssh, you can pretty much just manage everything from portainer while watchtower makes sure that portainer and the rest of your containers stay updated. It’s a very hands-off operation, especially if you set up auto updates on top of that for the pi OS. You’ll probably just have to ssh in periodically to run a system upgrade and maybe restart to update the kernel.
You can disable the update check in the config file. Then just update with your package manager as usual and forget about it.