Weird, I’m telling ya I’ve had MANY comments disappear
Weird, I’m telling ya I’ve had MANY comments disappear
I’ve had many comments (and I know a few others have too) quietly deleted for talking about the downsides of Linux, so mild censorship is definitely a thing depending on where you visit. But “shadow banning”, if I’m not mistaken, is kinda nonexistent on a platform like this
I do the same. It’s a fantastic, heavily customizable combo that hasn’t failed me once
Me either, I still keep it though
Please contact me with every new account you make so I can keep blocking you
Thank you for asking, I’ve been thinking about this lately. Unfortunately, I don’t have an answer for you
I’m kinda in the same boat as you. There’s a Windows bloatware uninstaller (I forget the name) that strips many features you don’t want. And I’ve used BCuninstaller to forcibly remove things I didn’t want. Outside of that, you can use your own router with a strict Pi-hole to see a lot of the Microsoft telemetry getting blocked. Not saying it catches all of it, but it works for me
I bounce around a few public Sear instances, its working great for me
There’s a script on github (don’t have the link right now) for an automated whitelist. I was expecting it to break some things or end up useless, but it was the perfect addition for me Edit: https://github.com/anudeepND/whitelist
Which VPN service? I normally use Tailscale with the Pi as an exit node, but I’d like to have simultaneous VPN connection
I made a Win11 machine earlier this year without this issue, but that could’ve changed
Yeah, I paid for a year’s worth of service, then found out. I’m cheap as hell so I’m gonna ride out my subscription, but I’m definitely switching…I just haven’t decided on the service yet
I’ve been using Nord, and I’m on the fence about switching to either Proton or Mull. I’d like to hear how people chose one or the other
Can’t stress this enough, I wanted to like it
Redhat, DietPi (still use for Pi-hole, but I feel like that doesn’t count), Ubuntu, something Debian…I promise I gave it a chance, but it’s not for me
Don’t get me wrong, I understand what’s great about Linux. But I’m not willing to fight through the learning curve, it was too complicated for daily, casual use in my opinion
Add Windows support and I’m in Edit: lots of hate for the most widely used OS, huh?
I’m going to eat at least 5 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches today. I’m working on pushing my pb&j tummy to its max, and my record is 5. And these are thick ones too. I’ve found thay the secret is pre-mixing the peanut butter and jelly in a 1:1 ratio before spreading it on the bread because it doesn’t leak and is easier to eat quickly.