I’m not sure I understand your question. I read pirated (DRM free) ebooks since 5-6 years on my Kindle Paperwhite and never had any trouble, even been using their ebook via email function without problems. I think they don’t care at all.
I’m not sure I understand your question. I read pirated (DRM free) ebooks since 5-6 years on my Kindle Paperwhite and never had any trouble, even been using their ebook via email function without problems. I think they don’t care at all.
Thank you for the full disclosure, I think it adds weight to your post and no don’t worry I wasn’t going to argue with you about your distro choices, not at all.
I’m a very average Joe which also when into heaps of trouble when I tried to setup a Linux distro (mainly tried Pop_OS and Fedora KDE) so I feel the same as you 👌
I tried setting up two different distros
Would you mind telling what were the two distros you were trying to setup just for reference?
(Your device becomes part of a botnet)
Out of curiosity, how can I know if it’s already the case?
No hardening will protect you from out of date software with serious security holes
Connecting to the NAS only via VPN won’t be enough?
Don’t make it available from internet. This will solve the issue.
Thanks, I’ve read this countless times but that’s basically half of the use I make from my NAS so no.
I’ll try to secure it and still use it from outside / Internet then.
If someone knows how to apply security updates to ancient NAS from the brand I’m interested. Sadly mine is out of the loop, I guess I’ll have to harden it like hell then
EDIT : security updates popped up on my old 415+ running DS 7.1.1. after a few days, happy to still get an update for my old device 🎉
Hi mate, impressive work! I run linkding docker on a 2014 NAS, do you think it might be able to cope with your more advanced solution? If not I’ll keep a bookmark to use it on my next one, cheers
Maybe, I have to admit that I never got used to reader mode and I was used to just getting the content seamlessly most of the time. If that works as well that’s also a great solution!
Interesting, thanks! I’ll have a look at this when I get some time to tinker again
It works well surprisingly enough! I’m happy to have it back
You mean cookies? No
Otherwise I’m not sure, better getting some ad-blocking mechanisms like uBlock, Pi-Hole and the likes
To each it’s own. Although it’s just a TLD, they are not going to fuel war with this.
If you change your mind I can send the xpi file via DM so you can stay in line with your convictions.
That’s a great tip, thanks! I knew about collections to import extensions from desktop but not that one!
Thanks! So I understand that we have to manually install the xpi from here 👌
I tried it but I got tired of overheating and constant fan spinning, I tried to go the vanilla route then with mbfan (or whatever it’s called) and I was never able to reproduce a level of quietness comparable to MacOS so I went back.
That’s a great tip, thanks ! Do you know if I can upgrade my regular Windows 10 to this version without having to uninstall everything ?
I was skeptical first but after a day or two or became good and now after a month I can’t explain why I didn’t make the switch earlier it’s perfect for my use and I feel more in line with my values
Thanks, I meant in the Github repo you linked.
Besides I’m missing many if the functions that I see in the screenshots and description, is 1.2 indeed the latest release?
Screenshots would be nice
I use Spigen since more than 10 years and it never failed on me, although I’m a pretty clumsy person