Nooo, Nicole!
I think thisis going to be my main.
Has accounts on lemmy.zip, lemmy.world, fedia.io and kbin.earth with the same handle
Nooo, Nicole!
I would like to know more about this magic URL and how to set it up
Good point. I’ll try invizible.
I chose NextDNS when Android supports custom DNS. And dont wamt to run a “VPN” all the time. It just works for my threat model.
Found out about it from Tech Lore. Customizing the filters just felt natural since that’s what I do with ublock anyways
PIA I use for torrenting as well so I don’t think I’ll ever stop that subscription
From the description:
InviZible Pro is an all-in-one program. After installing it, you can easily delete all of your VPN applications and ad blockers. In most cases, InviZible Pro works better, is more stable, and faster than free VPNs.
Obviously it would be better than free VPN services. But I’m wondering how it would stack with my current set up. I already paid for NextDNS and PIA. Usually I don’t run PIA unless I want to access spicy stuff. And 99.999% my NextDNS stuff works fine.
I’d love to pay less but I also want to know what I’m trading for it
To add to what have been said, instead of QR code for users, have it for communities instead. That’s what Lemmy/threadiverse is more built around.
Since Google wants to take the TikTok crowd, they are boosting Shorts. So content creators are pushing Shorts.
I think he means reaction content. Where some influencer or some other reacts to viral stuff or whatever. Most are shit.
But if you managed to find it there are some good ones where they add good content on top.
I personally am following a chef doing this reaction content. He adds a lot of advice and suggestions for the normal home cooks.
One of the reason I can think of is some kind of “match” making. idk I never played with randoms. I especially do not want to play with randoms in a game that “requires” mic input for the monster mechanics.
Also probably P2P or player-hosted is such a foreign concept nowadays, since almost anything online-only is all centralized.
Agreed. But I’m glad it’s native to desktop Firefox now. Grouping tabs in desktop works for me to hide the hundreds of tabs I keep to tens of groups 🤪