

It’s a replacement for Read It Later/Pocket/Instapaper.
Saves websites offline, with full copies/reading view/pdf.


It’s a replacement for Read It Later/Pocket/Instapaper.
Saves websites offline, with full copies/reading view/pdf.


That whole thing is incoherent
Sigh.
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2.5 years and I recall going to the hospital to see my sister in maternity ward nursery display and asking which one was her. My dad pointed her out among the babies there but I recall not being sure of which one he meant. I also recall, from the following weeks, my parents treatment of her umbilical cord snippet with rubbing alcohol and asking what they were doing.
After that, my next coherent memory is around the toilet training stage but I don’t know the exact age. I recall feeling the urge to go poop then trying to get to the bathroom but not making it. So I pooped on the floor, then picked it up with a diaper, disposed of it, and with pride told my mom what I had just accomplished.


Thanks for the question - I value the ease of configuring SOCKS5 directly in an application. As you mentioned, WireGuard split tunneling can be done with a bit more work - which is knowledge I don’t have at the moment and will take time to acquire.
My ISP is not proactive in deep scanning my traffic, so SOCKS5 has been entirely sufficient in in covering me against copyright notices for the past years.
I have Gluetun ready to go for for my torrent program on my server that I can better seed, but on my workstation I’m typically not running a VPN - and the odd time I might fire up a torrent program it is nice to have the proxy settings baked in to the application in case I forget to or don’t care to toggle the VPN on.


What torrent client is in the screenshot?


Free?


What is a Spot?


From what I recall, it is buried behind multiple clicks - click in to the transaction, click in to another section, perform the operations you want, go back to the transaction list, etc


I tried out a whole bunch of these recently, and think I will be landing on Actual Budget due to the ease of use.
Maybe is the slickest looking, but it is on of the most cumbersome in terms of tagging/categorizing transactions.
I tried:


Do you mean Empress?


btrbk handles to automated generation of snapshots, as well as sending/receiving to another drive for backup. What this workflow accomplish that btrbk doesn’t do on its own? Compression?


Sounds like your would benefit from using dockcheck.sh for your use case.


Dockcheck is the way to go


Is there a way to use this in a more automated way instead of copying and pasting each time?
Sounds like you need to talk with @retro@infosec.pub from elsewhere in this comment section.


As someone who now only games from the Steam deck, every time this gets posted I immediately look for updates as to whether a Linux or web client is included.
Until then, I’ll keep going with my current set up.
What is DoH?


I had no idea that Teksavvy passed these along. I thought they took a stance to ignore these.
Do you have any children?