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  • You need to register an account on their demo page (this account gets automatically deleted after a while). And then you can create deployments, that can be embedded into other forms

  • You could use something like mCaptcha, which isn't really a captcha (because it doesn't do a Turing test), but fills the same use case, by providing users with a proof of work challenge, which rate limits them like a captcha would

  • Are you already using something like ventoy, or do you refrain from using another usb stick?

    • The entry node doesn't know what data is being transmitted (or from where that data is) only who it's being transmitted to.
    • The middle nodes know nothing about the data and just know the previous and next hop.
    • The exit node knows what data is being accessed (if it's not being accessed via Https) but not who is accessing it

    So in other words: no, you're not transmitting unencrypted data

  • Snowflakes are used as entry nodes, not as exit nodes. So if your Vps provider doesn't forbid running tor services you should not face any downsides

  • What's the reason for using IPs instead of domain names for SPF and MX?

  • Btw. Schön Didn't plagiarize in his PhD thesis, the title was removed because of his other shortcomings

    • My own search engine (a meta search engine like searx-ng would be fine though)
    • a tor exit node, because don't want to deal with the legal hassle (i run snowflake on multiple machines though)
    • a SMTP relay (recieving email is easy. Sending email is a pain in the ass)
  • Brave and chromium are Fully open source though (I know this meme is about the dominance of Chromium based browsers not open Source or not)

  • I use harry potter characters

  • You should probably run Adguard home inside your home network. And can you disable your routers DHCP server? Then you can use Adguard home for that. The DHCP server assigns every computer inside the network it's IP address and DNS server

  • Nextcloud would probably work as well

  • I found it easier to setup adguard as my DHCP server, because I wasn't able to change the default DNS settings of my isp's router.

    Additionally The web interface was quite laggy on my raspberry pi 1b and it always filled up my sdcard with log data (it's been over a year since when I last used pihole though)

  • The invisible internet protocol. It's some version of the Darknet (like tor), but you can only communicate with hidden services through it (There are no exit nodes). Because of that your IP isn't involved in transmitting the data.

  • Well that's probably a reason why this community is so strong compared to other nieche communities

  • Well, openZFS is quite good, but it's license is incompatible with the GPL

  • Oracle's implementation of ZFS is Proprietary software. The original version was developed with an open source model By Sun microsystems, which was bought by oracle. And Oracle contributing to the Linux Kernel with BTRFS isn't that ground breaking

  • I only used Windows because I wanted to play video games. My family computer has always been an Ubuntu machine. Since starting university I played less games and I heard that compatibility has gotten much better since the last time I tried to play video games. I decided to Dualboot for a while and decided to fully switch after using the mess that windows 11 was when it was newly released