Ive seen it airing on plex every now and then
Ive seen it airing on plex every now and then
Im not on desktop so this is more of a guess than an actual solution but Ill try to make it easy to understand.
They have what looks like a rendering filter over the javascript (docs are loaded with JS so JS blocking doesn’t work.) So in theory they have the source file linked in the javascript so if you find that link to the file, you can do that using the inspecter tool. you could download it using something like wget.
Another option would be google dorks as they may have made some files accidentaly public.
filetype:pdf site:“doccity.com” intitle:“file name your looking for”
Well, they comply with law enforcment.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/nordvpn-actually-we-do-comply-with-law-enforcement-data-requests
Because there are VPN’s that dont log your activity such as protonVPN and mulvad.
Nord vpn sucks ass
“How do I kill the child?”
I had a issue were the right bumper would get stuck, but that went away with time.
Just ignore him, eventually he will relise that communism ends in genocide.
Maybe its something to do because of censorship?
Most of the time disabling javascript in ublock orgin works
Typically, malware is harder to run on linux due the system asking for a sudo password for anything that requires administrator privlages. There are also plenty of other factors that i dont feel like getting into
Not to also mention most malicous applications are designed for windows, not linux.
Nord has a bad reputation for privacy, maybe change your provider? Use mullvad or proton if you want a better experience.
I think it would be safe to assume that they are blocking some things due to their background, that could be your problem.
Could be just a bad torrent or bad config in qBitTorrent
I think you are using the free version of proton vpn.
With proton vpn you have to pay to use BitTorrent or other p2p stuff. It’s how they fund the free tier.
It could also be your ISP blocking torrent traffic.
You could try using quad9 dns and enable DNS over HTTPS on your system and do DDL.
There is also ECH (very hard to get working) but is amazing at bypassing content blocks.
Edit: unlikely that you would want to take the time to set it up but DNScrypt is amazing especially when you have annoying captive portals at a coffee shop. Requires some setup before you try to bypass.
I sandbox stuff, using firejail or VM’s. coming from a cybersecurity perspective, AV’s are ok but they also aren’t stoping 0-days or malware that has been coded well by a good hacker.
At that point I would find a used radeon 6400, but even then the card would probably be bottlenecked by the cpu/ram and many other factors.
I wouldn’t trust it, but if you have a pc that runs Linux you could create a kvm/qemu virtual machine emulating an arm processor (not sure if you still can) and install it in a contained environment and test drive it there.
If your looking for a newer router you could try a net gate router with pfsense. I believe it supports VPN/proxies.
Edit: your only problem would be it has no wireless capability’s, but you could do some nice network segmentation with that.
They use MAC address filtering I believe.
Neither has a new kernal or drivers.