I use it with Firefox. I’m not sure if it’s available for Chrome.
I use it with Firefox. I’m not sure if it’s available for Chrome.
There are some uBlock Origin custom filters that bypass a lot of paywalls. The one I use is called Bypass Paywalls Clean.
I’ve also recently gone this way. I used my old gaming PC motherboard, ram, and CPU. Put Ubuntu server on it and it’s been running great. Mine is running in software raid5 and has room for 7 drives (though I’m only using 3 at the moment). I did put a gtx1650 in it for Plex transcoding and that works great as well.
Lab Gopher is a great way to check out eBay listings for used servers.
Thanks for the recommendation. I added watchtower to my docker compose config.
I’ve been struggling figuring it out for the first time in a home server. Without understanding how a config file works it seems like magic.
I’ve had a rough time getting permissions to work right for each container and am still not entirely sure how upgrades work. Though I do have to admit that once I had it set up once, moving it to a new server when I changed operating systems was much easier than the initial set up.
It’s my first time running any kind of containerization service, and my first time running a Linux server (though I’ve used Linux off and on for over a decade) so maybe it’s just how new the idea is to me.
This is only true provided a good faith effort has been made to moderate the platform to remove such content. At least in the US.
That bothers you but the gay space communism on the technology community doesn’t?
Playing devil’s advocate here, but is it truly a public good to have as many works as possible accessible to the public?
What if misinformation outweighs real information in the aggregate?