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  • Post #2383274

    Yeah I can imagine 80/443 being blocked because sometimes it was being used for awful stuff. I don’t really care about that so much, but the higher ports should be available (especially UDP).

  • Post #2213038

    I moved away from it for two reasons: They dropped port forwarding which really helps with torrents They dropped OpenVPN, I need that because I have a router that has it built in with hardware acceleration, it doesn’t do any wireguard I moved to proton which still does all these things. Of course these points might not matter to you but I just wanted to point it out

  • Post #869001

    I would but I’ve always been opposed to systemd anyway. But for me it’s a slippery slope I don’t think we should even get on.

  • Post #788427

    Personally I think that win (while really a win) is being overcelebrated. It’s easily reverted. All they’ll have to do is find some csam or terrorism related scandal in the news and pump it as a big deal, and all the resistance will be gone at the next vote.

  • Post #788402

    My OS should have no details on me besides the account name which didn’t necessarily correspond to my real name.

  • Post #788398

    In Europe too, chatcontrol keeps being pushed no matter how often it’s being struck down.

  • Post #778701

    Interesting. I’d actually pay for an in browser VPN, it’s handy to be able to switch countries on the fly. Ideally even per browser tab. I would not however pay for Mozilla’s mullvad thing. I don’t like mullvad since they dropped port forwarding and OpenVPN. I use proton now for that. But in the browser is a different usecase for me. It’s just weird that it’s not possible to pay for this but only for the thing I don’t want.