Lemmy world uses cloudflare, privacy respecting instances would never block tor
Mander.xyz even has an .onion hidden service
Lemmy world uses cloudflare, privacy respecting instances would never block tor
Mander.xyz even has an .onion hidden service
Well my approach is to sign up and use Lemmy over Tor with throwaway email (Onionmail)
BFU (before first unlock) vs AFU (After first unlock)
Basically encrypted vs decrypted
Mullvad VPN has DAITA which does something similar but more legit
I thought Pegasus was 0 click by simply recieving an SMS message
Why would someone use that instead of uBlock origin cookie filter?
Its really best to keep browser extensions as few as possible for fingerprinting resistance
To OP/readers you're OK with extensions this would be a better pick imo (read installation instructions)
I have a w11 KVM + nvidia card, even bypassed EAC when it detected the VM and refused to start
I use my iGPU in the Linux host and it's fine. I only game in the VM for lots of reasons. You can swap them but I don't have experience with that
The mic if you add it in VM hardware as passthrough USB will work on your host until the guest boots then it only works on guest.
For multi monitor just try and ask if you have specific problems
One tip is setup sunshine on your VM so you can quickly jump in from any moonlight device. Looking glass Is better but only works from the host pc
Lmk if you have other questions
No JavaScript sites on onionland
I don't know much about DAWs beyond messing around in them but I have a w11 VM with a recent nvidia card passed through (VFIO) and latency is not a concern in the slightest.
Was your experience with no graphical acceleration? It makes a world of difference. KVM/QEMU is also a good bit more performant than something like virtualbox if that's your frame of reference
Ive been wanting a mini PC for a while now, enjoy your beelink!
This seems like a good use for a VM, no?
Is the plugin software VM hostile?
Most are staying, but there's a growing shift to simplex among privacy/anon focused people
Signal uses closed source and centralized servers to deliver all your messages. Some people don't like their communications being dependant on a corporations computer, and would rather maximize data sovereignty when possible.
phone number requrement is unacceptable to some people
If SimpleX makes bad choices it can be forked and self hosted, whereas we would be locked in with signal and at the compamys whims
First class Linux support?
Does drive work now?