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  • 5tb drive and another 6tb JBOD. My needs are relatively small. I really just seed to keep my private tracker accounts active, as there is momentum to emphasize seed time over ratio with higher end trackers. Most of the media I watch is either via stremio or live streams if its sports.

  • Thanks for the clarification!

  • Its focused on both. The misconception people make is equating de-googling to privacy.

  • DDG is more of a privacy frontend for Bing then its own search engine. Typically if its not on Bing its not gonna be on DDG.

    Works on both Brave and Google via Mullvad Leta

  • Great move. They should of done it weeks ago.

  • Yeah I realized. Dumb mistake.

  • Not trying to be rude but I am unclear of the purpose of this. Especially if they are not meant to be eventual replacements. If I already use Signal and OnionShare what am I doing with this info?

  • Yes. As long as GrapheneOS still exists there is at least some hope. The sad thing is even before this outside of GrapheneOS there really isn't any other "ROM" actually focused on privacy.

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  • For direct downloads its a lot easier with debrid services as you can bypass a lot of the download limits from DDL sites.

  • Considering what's going on with calyx these days I'm not sure I'd trust them either.

  • One is paywalled and one just gives me a blocked page.

    Give it a try and update the post. If I was a betting man I'd bet it won't work.

  • I played around with u/mttw_ edited build.yml and, added an additional update.yml

    With these two workflows you should be able to clone SMP and build your own Windows and Mac versions by just running the build.yml action. Takes about 30 minutes to build.

    **build.yml ** was changed so that it is run manually. I also adjusted how the attach job worked (as it was just being skipped). Now when build is finished it should attach them all as a new release in your repo. **You will need to edit this file with notepad and add your account name and repo name. **

    **update.yml ** is just so that you can have your repo automatically update to the original SMP repo. It is set to check once a day. This is so when you run build.yml it is build the latest version.

    Don't really want to link to my specific repo so I have put the yml files on fileroy

    build.yml - https://fileroy.com/dkD3YlxlmLQK/file

    update.yml - https://fileroy.com/2bJG8KVDzOBE/file

  • This is silly. You are either going to get in trouble or it simply won't work. Most airports are going to force you to do facial recognition anyway when you go to show them your ID.

    If your fingerprints don't show up well enough they just won't pass you for precheck. You don't get to falsely claim its a condition and they go "oh OK".

  • Audit providers just like VPN providers come in a wide variety of quality.

    Its hard to point out specifics of what makes a good audit as most people don't, and have no need to, understand the technical details of the audit and just go off its summary.

    Another difficulty is just like most VPN providers, there just isn't much info provided about Auditors or the auditing process.

    A few have well known reputations...

    KPMG is a low quality provider. Any auditing company that provides an "always-on" service is not being serious.

    Cure53 is a high quality provider.

  • They lost me at calling ExpressVPN the gold standard. Even their audit is bs. KPMG is the same company that provides the "always-on" audit to PureVPN.

    Any article that still uses the "eyes" as a factor in their evaluation is a massive red flag. Very public intelligence alliances are the least of your worries.

  • Fair enough. I'm cheap so I'd quibble over the extra $2/month 😂

  • Cloned the repo and ran the actions. Works like a charm. Setup a Kofi I'd much rather give you $5

    Note: github will not let you build arm64 as a private repo

  • Yeah that's kind of what I figured but not sure why a customer would just choose the more expensive option.