

You may be more interested in dactyloadapter: https://www.artlebedev.com/vilkus/
And, yeah, it cost $12.99: https://web.archive.org/web/20070406173550/http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/lebedev.shtml
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is ThinkPad L390y running Arch.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
You may be more interested in dactyloadapter: https://www.artlebedev.com/vilkus/
And, yeah, it cost $12.99: https://web.archive.org/web/20070406173550/http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/lebedev.shtml
By default you choose between Cloudflare and NextDNS.
I was looking to get one, but a lot seem to be mono only. Otherwise Retekess TR606 looked interesting, even if just mostly as a toy.
And sure as fuck never use a free one for anything remotely sensitive.
I think ProtonVPN might might be an exception here. They’re pretty trustworthy as far as I know, and have some free servers.
But my go-to is Mullvad, mainly for the flat pricing. I hate how most only have good prices if you buy a full year or so.
without RJ45
Just a reminder, requiring “Ethernet” may not make you end up with RJ45.
So of course I need…
Just curious, what brand of printer do you have?
Yup. I started wirh Linux, and trying Windows was a bit of pain.
I had to run some mystery (included in installer) script to create local account (BypassNRO.cmd), then I remember having to change something in registry, but I don’t remember what that was, disable BITS and SysMain because they were slowing down the PC, disable automatic updates in Group Policy Editor because there’s no other way, get printer drivers from archive.org because despite HP saying it should automatically install, Windows said to get it from manufacturers website, and the Bluetooth would just randomly dissapear despite always working on Linux (Mint).
Well, and on Linux Mint I just had to install Nvidia driver and Realtek WiFi drivers in Driver Manager (GUI).
And of course, Arch was a bit harder to set up, but the Wiki is done well, so nothing too crazy. But I should probably revisit it, because honestly, I don’t remember how I set up my PC anymore. I went with encryption and boot separate from ESP, which differ from the default guide.
rent it from Amazon for £11.99.
And then you check it, also on Amazon, and there it is, on DVD for £3 and BluRay (not UHD) for like £6.
Just checking an average movie I have in cart on UK Amazon (prices are in EUR because I buy them from Slovakia)
Passengers 2017 - New DVD: €3.40 ; New BluRay: €7.56 ; Used BluRay (Very Good condition): €2.08 ; YouTube High Definition: €8.99 (bruh…)
Do they check for your actual region? I currently have Ukrainian IP address, so it shows me $7.99/month for family plan.
I thought of having soda faucets like that as a kid.
No, no. The GIF. I thought that was a painting. What is going on?
Wait, what?
Except that the coffin is burning and people are pissing on it.
“Is that you, [name]?” (Name guessed correctly)
Well, shit.
Nah, Gg0d. Double gee oh dee byatch!