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  • Engineers are wild. Essentially Raid0 read speeds on a single drive. Clever way to squeeze more out of these clunkers.

  • I know this is fantasy, but in real life that would 100% be single use.

  • I switched when I got tired of not having ad blockers on mobile. Best decision ever. The Internet can be unusable without it.

  • Just most of us, except Amos. Amos will be fine.

  • Ackshually... this is a drastic oversimplification for the sake of delivering a joke.

  • I'll let you all guess which one was published in the 50s and which one was published in the 60s.

  • Exactly, museums don't have a grade for this like that. Most of them make their own figures for displays. So they vary pretty widely.

  • Depends.

  • I've also never had that issue. It's had quite a few updates since I started using it.

  • Free olives, the cost is listed as 0.

  • That's a marketing buzz-word if I ever heard one, "museum-grade" figures.

  • Netdata is great and easily deployed via docker. I ran it bare metal before and was also pleased if that's your preference.

  • I'm getting Elysium vibes from this one. I want to like it, because i really liked Monsters, Godzilla was alright, and Rogue One was great. But there are rumblings that Tony Gilroy actually saved Rogue one from Gareth Edwards by taking over and directing it un-credited.

  • I know you were joking, but fuck that, never going back to that hellscape.

  • If you watch Andor, this is exactly what one of the lead characters Luthen is trying to accomplish. He's afraid that if the Empire tightens too slowly that by the time people are upset with the changes it will be too late. So he wants the rebellion to very loudly and publicly attack the Empire to force them to tighten their grip faster which inspires more rebellion.

  • Yeah, the situation you're describing is impossible with docker because if you set it up as intended there's no way for your containers to access the Internet without going through the VPN.

  • I have been using this for months and really like it. But I will warn people how easy it well it works depends heavily on the provider and protocol you use.

    I have some experiences below, but I would just ask the creator of Gluetun what they use because it will be the best documented and supported.

    Cyberghost worked well with OpenVPN but they do not allow port forwarding so I switched to PureVPN. PureVPN was awful, they allow port forwarding but you have to use very specific servers and there's no way to control that with Open VPN on Gluetun because the server list is not up to date. I tried Wireguard and it worked but the slightest connection drop would cause port forwarding to stop working and I would have to redo the connection with new keys and all every time. Eventually it just stopped working no matter what I did and support was kind enough to refund me. I asked for the remainder of my subscription and not only did they not try to argue they gave me a full refund so that's points for PureVPN.

    Right now I'm using AirVPN which works really well. Once in a while port forwarding will stop working. But if I switch to another port it works again, so I just keep two ports open and change things client side and that seems to be the path of least resistance.

    Another nice feature of Gluetun is an http proxy you can enable. Handy for private trackers that only let you access it from one IP for downloading and browsing. Just use an automatic proxy switcher in your browser.

    Edit: fixed that last bit that was typed off screen on my phone because the kbin mobile site was being funky.

  • lol, you'd think a television and film franchise with over 700 hours of content would have a larger variety of popular memes.

  • YOU! The one who is moving now, EXPERIENCE BIJ!