Create a torrent, it will stay up as long as someone keeps seeding it.
Create a torrent, it will stay up as long as someone keeps seeding it.
The thing that I find the most funny about this post, is the fact that you call this Italian
Is your browser installed as a Flatpak?
Kodi is ideal for an HTPC
I don’t really remember, that was a few years ago. I’ve been using the flatpak ever since.
For me it was actually the other way around, I had issues with the normal package so I went with the flatpak.
IMO the best Linux desktop experience that you can get right now
Yeah, OPSEC is really important and over the years many people got caught because of bad OPSEC. PomPomPurin, the guy who ran BreachForums is a pretty good example of this: https://youtu.be/1fZWHeHICws
Even if they do, it’s not that easy to shut down a Tor website. This usually only happens when someone runs a Darknet marketplace and sells drugs. Never heard of a onion site shutdown because of DMCA.
They already have an onion site: http://suyudev2qxj5x7mroamgwf4hqunz4pups27z2kl77x4ioqhh5yhpshad.onion/
True, just wanted to mention that they make other great stuff. You can basically game on every Linux distro, it doesn’t have to be gaming-focused.
Not that hard to find another way to host the website.
That’s why Suyu runs their own instance of @Forgejo@floss.social
Or Universal Blue in general. They also make Aurora and Bluefin, both are amazing!
You mean Bazzite? Yeah, it’s really great. Based on uBlue, which is actually based on Fedora’s Atomic spins. It’s very stable, secure and reliable, and pretty hard to mess up. Basically the closest thing to SteamOS that you can get.
uBlue Bazzite is pretty cool, Fedora/Nobara, Pop!_OS, Mint, etc. mostly just work, Gauda is arch-based, is optimized for gaming and performance and is pretty user friendly.
You can self-host Lemmy-Search, it’s probably the best option right now. Unfortunately their official instance is down, what a shame that no one else is hosting a public instance.
Phone, wallet, keychain with my normal keys, my NitroKey USB hardware security token, a flash drive with Ventoy which contains several Linux distros and other live-bootable images, AirPods, and my Apple Watch