I trust sonarr and radarr to disable telemetry via the options, so I don’t think you have any benefits from putting them behind VPN. All download clients ofc make sense
I trust sonarr and radarr to disable telemetry via the options, so I don’t think you have any benefits from putting them behind VPN. All download clients ofc make sense
I could imagine google also gets some sort of snapshots to mitigate the risk that after their announcement everyone deletes/modifies their content… But who knows.
I would suggest to write a Python script together with https://pypi.org/project/Faker/ - might not be the noob-friendliest, but also not too hard to do
Search all files for “http” and check how the URL is utilized, maybe you can comment out those Funktion calls
Youre right,different separators, numbers and even capital letters change my theory alot
Is it really safer? I mean when trying to bruteforce a password, one would have to make a guess whether it’s a passphrase or not. But if you decided to check for pass phrases, wouldn’t the one you posted be cracked in 5 times the amount of words in that dictionary? I’m not sure how large the vocabularies of the generators are, but I would guess a random 17 char password might be safer than a 5 phrases password?
Same, would never do it again
Can someone elaborate, i dont get it
Airvpn
Privacy mainly
After initially setting up your kindle, just keep it in airplane mode. Upload new books with calibre
Source?
SearXNG is a fork from searx, and improved a lot over the past 2 years (UI, translations, config options, …)
Not really local but selfhosted: Nextcloud + memories