Then double it up and use 2 together
Then double it up and use 2 together
The only issue with next DNS is that it has no access to internal identities. If a system accessed a malicious site, I want to know which system. The best way of doing that is to self host.
Thanks will do. Cheers
I’ve only recently set it up so I’ll try some other solutions. I looked at nextDNS but a friend is using it and says the free edition isn’t enough and don’t really want to pay
Pihole seems simple enough for my needs. I can add more lists if needed. I have kids but they are beyond the age of needing to control their online usage.
I’m just interested in privacy, ads, tracking and malware blocking.
Next thing I want is to hide my DNS requests from the isp.
What do you think of nextDNS compared to pihole?
Piped never works for me. Tapping play does nothing. Firefox on android
Aw man. ICQ. I miss those times.
I’m not sure LLMs will need to use the search facility when they could clone the repo.
#1 reminds me of settlers
My employer is an MS shop so needs RDP, and then SSH for the Linux systems I’ve introduced.
Something else I miss on Linux is a good alterantive to RoyalTS. RDP, SSH, VNC, etc. connectivity manager. Remmina I think is the closest but its not as good.
Holy shit. This is what I needed. Thank you, thank you!
Splits my Ultrawide into several customised sections that I can snap Windows to.
As I’m dragging a window I simultaneously right click and a bunch of zones appear that I can snap it to.
I have an Ultrawide and a portrait 1440p that are split vertically and horizontally respectively.
I wish Linux had Powertoys Fancy Zones
I’ll check the version later. I wonder if Debian is using an old version and it’s worth enabling back ports for plasma. Ultimately I’m after stability, hence picking Debian.
Thanks I’ll look those up.
I have a new workstation arriving next week that will be dedicated for work and I want to first try Linux. Everything I need has a Linux client, and I have a license for VMware workstation which also has a Linux version so I can boot up Windows if I need to.
I love the speed. KDE can be made to look really nice. But I picked straight up Debian as that’s the distribution I’ve been using for servers for years and I wanted stable. Maybe I need to go to Arch.
This. I just started playing with Linux desktop in a VM and I’m not sure if it’s because it’s virtualized but I’ve had to kill plasma and relaunch or reboot several times because KDE is playing silly buggers.
I don’t think it’s False, just you interpreted the reply to be related to the central bank.
They meant the steam deck