Some routers will let you change the power of each frequency so you don’t have to disable it.
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Some routers will let you change the power of each frequency so you don’t have to disable it.
I know some real estate apps for agents simply don’t exist on Android unfortunately but I do believe most people can daily drive Graphene.
It is stated on the linked webpage. I don’t appear to loose any speed stated from my ISP either.
Since you are coming at this from a privacy standpoint, I’d suggest a router that runs some type of open source firmware such as OpenWRT. GL.iNet makes some good routers with their own fork of OpenWRT which has a very easy to use and intuitive UI as opposed to flashing OpenWRT to a supported router (setup then is very complicated).
Many routers out there will spy on you, make it difficult or impossible to set up privacy features, and have limited software updates for security patches.
The GL.iNet Flint 2 is a modern, fast router and makes it easy to setup a VPN, supports AdGuard home, and setting custom DNS providers. I’ve had it since launch and its had numerous updates too.
A VPN and private DNS hide your internet traffic from your ISP who will undoubtedly sell your data. However, a VPN is a transfer of trust so you want to use one that is open source, audited, and has a good track record of not logging any data. IVPN, Mullvad, and Proton are good VPNs. Quad9 and NextDNS are great private DNS providers. AdGuard and PiHole will block ads through various means.
Watch videos from Naomi Brockwell to learn more about all this stuff.
You could maybe use the service AnonShop as mentioned in the Closed NTWRK podcast
I used to have a SanDisk Extreme Portable running Ubuntu. If it was unplugged, my computer would boot Windows and when I plugged in the SSD to USB it would auto boot into Ubuntu. I have no idea how I did it though. It was my first time using Linux and I followed a guide online.
Edit: found the video
Make sure your first edit isn’t your home address for sure. If you just upload places you go to and your neighborhood someone could tie that to you
lemmy.today works just fine
It came in an email.
I will give that a look. Thanks for the tip!
The program itself is an AppImage but I couldn’t figure out how to get Ant+ devices (cycle trainer and heartrate strap) working on a distro besides GC’s documentation for Ubuntu. It worked for me on Mint, I just want to transition to a Plasma DE. Does this look like something you would know how to get working on Kinoite?
You’ve got a good point with using LTS. I’d probably try Neon first though. I have been using Kinoite and enjoy the latest Plasma version and haven’t had any stability issues. I’ll hope that it holds up on an Ubuntu based system but if not then change to Kubuntu.
That sounds like a complicated setup. I’ve heard of OpenSUSE but don’t know anything about it. Is it Ubuntu based?
I think I’ll try Neon too
Ah okay. That makes sense. I have been using Fedora Kinoite on my test laptop and really enjoy Plasma 6 but I need it Ubuntu based so I can use Golden Cheetah with Ant+ devices. GC’s documentation focuses on Ubuntu based systems and I got it working on Linux Mint, my main laptop. I just like Plasma more than Cinnamon and am slowly changing all my systems over.
Thank you!
Find his information in a data vreach and log into one of his accounts. Post something to prove it and show him how important it is to care about privacy/security
On Aurora store I block the apps I have installed via F-Droid so it doesn’t try to update them. Maybe you can do the same with the Play store
I know OpenWRT routers have the feature fyi