The case by noyb referenced single player games. Stuff like session start, duration et cetera was being tracked.
I was one of the people that signed the SKG initiative after The Crew was taken offline. Not because I loved the game so much but it's the principle. I payed for it and should still be able to play it.
Yeah I personally don't like you need an account for everything and data gathering and all but this can be completely anonymous, no marketing, no e-mail phone number anything required.
Maybe link it to your Vivino but only if you want.
Most things computer based, provided you have a feel for it. If you are interested in Business Intelligence, you can learn to work with Microsoft Fabric and there are plenty of companies in the data field that are hiring, offering traineeships etc. Same goes for the more technical data engineering, software development, etc.
I want to run a nice and simple wine bar where wine enthusiasts can get an affordable glass of wine based on my data driven recommendations. I want the place to be a chill hang with music, comfy seats and sandwiches and stuff.
If I had the money I wouldn't even need it to be profitable.
Ben het de laatste tijd wel aan het overwegen. Zou interessant zijn om het hele artikel te lezen, maar ik heb geen abonnement op de Volkskrant en het Internet Archive is not niet zo ver.
You can run nginx in a docker container and define reverse proxies there. That will only require your to open up 443 in your router if you use SSL (which I highly recommend and is simple with Let's Encrypt)
Then I'd recommend connecting to your arrs and torrent client in Nzb360 paid edition to manage everything in there.
As far as safety, well nothing is bulletproof. If they want to get in, they will. Best thing I can recommend is to run your arrs / indexers through a different IP address than your torrent client. But if they want to find you, they'll find you. Thing is they probably won't come after you if your ISP doesn't report you uploading terabytes a day.
SSL helps and keeping your arrs behind complex passwords (use a password manager) will keep the server itself relatively safe.
Unless of course, ISPs in your country suddenly start to crack down on illegal downloading hard.
It's probably part of the seat belt cutting into his leg at high G. I imagine it's fine when he's sat in the garage but if he goes through Spoon it's starts hurting.
Not saying Copenhagen was all in all a bad experience, had loads of good ones too. It's just that in my limited frame of reference, Copenhagen was my least favorite. But it was still pretty good. I've had bad experiences in restaurants everywhere around Europe. But outside of general businesses, I found that I didn't like the vibe in Copenhagen. Sure, in restaurants people are nice. In venues if any kind things are good. It's a prosperous country. But in a way I found that just walking around the city it felt rushed, unkind. Even compared to a larger city like Lisbon.
That said, I didn't really felt at ease in for instance Catania or Rotterdam either.
I'm European and never left the continent. I found Copenhagen (Denmark) to be one of the least inviting places I've ever been. That's not to say Denmark is like this or even that I didn't have a good time in Copenhagen. It's just that pretty much everywhere, people seem to be in a hurry.
But my baseline in Europe is that everything is just amazing. People are nice, accomodating, helpful. Especially in the slightly smaller cities. I especially enjoyed Krákow and Gent.
The case by noyb referenced single player games. Stuff like session start, duration et cetera was being tracked.
I was one of the people that signed the SKG initiative after The Crew was taken offline. Not because I loved the game so much but it's the principle. I payed for it and should still be able to play it.