ProtonVPN has it, and Wireguard support.
ProtonVPN has it though, which is what I'm using now.
I host a server, I forward the port, my friends can connect to the open port on the VPN side.
My ISP does not offer port forwarding.
No port forwarding really kills the utility though - I mainly use the VPN to do port forwarding (e.g. for video games, Plex, etc.) as my ISP is shit.
Like I'm not worried about state-level de-anonymisation, I just want to be able to share services remotely and have a minimum level of anonymity.
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American culture warriors have decided that their ideology is more important - you see this a lot where their ideology's goal becomes the "greater cause" worth sacrificing the mission: e.g. in journalism.
To bully those who don't share their American liberal politics.
The SPI is awesome, I wish it were easier to donate internationally too.
Make legal immigration easier, and punish illegal immigration and crime.
It's time to end the refugee treaties entirely, they aren't fit for purpose.
Bukele is the way.
Hamas is still holding innocent Israelis hostage and sexually assaulting them.
If Morocco sent gangs over the Spanish border to rape and murder (even babies) and took hundreds of hostages, no-one would ask Spain to negotiate a ceasefire while the hostages are still suffering.
Hamas must be destroyed. It's disgusting that the EU and UN have been funding them directly.
This is crazy guilt by association.
Only CVE-2024-31083 is relevant for non-remote server use-cases.
Because now you can just use Linux or BSD. That wasn't the case when Linux was developed.
So it only really makes sense for special cases - like Huawei's new OS for phones (they cannot use Android), or Google's attempt at a new kernel for Android too (they want to escape the GPL).
They should really mandate open firmware and bootloaders, and even spec sheets, etc. for deprecated hardware.
Mullvad was already forced to stop port forwarding though.
It sucks as my shitty ISP doesn't allow port forwarding, so I literally used it for hosting video games.
They blocked Github before - https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50232902
So it's not surprising.
It's gonna be rough when they come for the VPNs like Italy has though.
Innocent people have died, why are you making jokes about a fictional video game (clear evidence the propaganda works) and accusing them of being executed by their own government like a 9/11 Truther?
ISIS have claimed responsibility. We should show solidarity with the victims - we too have been victims of similar ISIS attacks in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Israel, etc.
Hopefully Russia can do well in the fight against Islam.
And that was before Nord Stream...
Misadventures in Gemini, Google's dystopian deep-slander invention
Listen to The Santiago Boys on Spotify. The Santiago Boys is a nine-part podcast about a group of radical utopians around Salvador Allende, Chile's socialist president. Undeterred by the Cold War and machinations of their enemies and aided by an eccentric British consultant, they try to wrestle cont...
Solasta: Crown of the Magister has incredible Steam Deck support btw and is currently on a 60% sale. I bought it as I have some flights coming up and wanted to get more familiar with D&D5e before BG3 comes out.
Obviously buying it right now is a bit like "we have Baldur's Gate 3 at home..." but I was pleasantly surprised by how great the Steam Deck support is. It's like they must've tested it on the Steam Deck specifically.
There's a few minor issues with small text, but aside from that it's great.
It's awesome to see games get official controller support for the Steam Deck. Hopefully Baldur's Gate 3 will have as great support as well.
I'll be travelling soon and was wondering what are good games for low power-usage and offline?
Previously I enjoyed:
- Into The Breach
- Baba Is You
- Vampire Survivors
- Super Mario All-Stars (SNES)
At the moment I'm planning to set up:
- Lufia 2 (SNES)
- Shadowrun (SNES + Genesis versions)
- Golden Sun (GBA)
- A Link To The Past (SNES)
- Minish Cap (GBA)
- A Link Between Worlds (NDS) - never played it, hopefully the controls map well!
- Fire Emblem: Awakening (NDS) - same as above, never had a NDS
- Oracle Of Ages (GBA)
- Chrono Trigger (SNES)
- Ogre Battle 64 (N64) - not sure how bad the power usage is on the N64 emulators
Maybe the Ace Attorney and Professor Layton series too which I haven't played. Also GTA1, London and 2 if they work. I love Advance Wars too but I've played it too many times already.
Basically anything that is easy to run, low power, and easy to play with just the controls and small screen in a cramped space. Ideally nothing too difficult / stressful like Hollow Knight that could be hard to play without good screen brightness or cramped.
I like a lot of older PC games but unfortunately they're difficult to play without a mouse and on the small screen - e.g. Ultima VII and Arx Fatalis.
What are the best providers these days that don't worry about total traffic or hosting small services?
An improved, cross-platform, stable Jagged Alliance 2 runtime