Thrive. Essentially spore 2. Been in development 10 years and is entirely free to play. If you want to support them it’s €4 on steam.
Yepp, I started just using vanilla chromium though instead, as that offers a barebones option to guarantee I don’t need to mess around to test something works.
Pwrsonally I don’t use Brave due to it being chromium, outside of that itis a good browser. If they were a firefox fork I would absolutely use them.
My solution to overcome that was to have a windows VM on my server. Kind of edge case since most people won’t have spare computing power on a machine in the closet, but that’s how I managed to switch to Linux full time.
Except a fair amount if sites that do things diggerently… Like YT.
I setup pihole to stop getting ads on our TV but didn’t help on the YT app.
Available for anyone to download… only available for Mac/iOS… Windows waitlist… No linux mention…
Okidoki.
It’s multiple, but I mostly post reviews on only 1 of his products as that’s his most popular. It’s extra money, just need to scale it.
Posting reviews like on Google or similar platforms where people see product reviews for the 1 client on his product
Posting reviews. Only have 1 client, and he was the one that approached me. Definitely would love to expadf but can’t say marketing is my strong suit.
After getting it working with proxies I realize they have the exact same webRTC issue. I assume it’s for the same reason as Selenium having it. Unfortunate but there you have it.
Thanks! I actually did briefly try it as a Keep notes replacement, but decided against it purely because the checklist function does not actually remove the item from the list so it doesn’t work as a shopping list, so the wife would never use it!
I did not consider the potential of using it to store bookmarks. I’ll give it another look. Thanks!
I actually use Revolut as my main bank account. :) Fantastic service but unfortunately it can only track stuff spent within Revolut. I use Cubux because I can track all of my bank accounts, and have a shared overview of my wife’s and I’s finance. Both of us have all of our accounts connected there. They made it incredibly easy to use, just unfortunate that it’s not open source or self hostable.
I might decide to try this for bookmarks. My current problem is I collect all info in various bookmarks. Like open source tools > media/office/bookmarks , royaltyfree > music/pictures/movies, cloud services > storage/VPS/dedicated, temp shares > files/images/video etc etc etc
It ends up with a lot of duplicates because some things fit into multiple categories, I’m at over 3k bookmarks now.
I am curious if it might work well to use bookstack for that instead. Thank you for the idea.
My problem with Actual Budget is it’s only a singular currency. I deal with Euro, Dollar, Romanian Lei, British Pound. Having to manually convert each to Dollar, and then have a bit of discrepancy due to price fluctuations made it a no go for me. Have not found a good self hosted finance tracker that works for me yet.
At the moment I am unfortunately using a proprietary one called Cubux.
If I understood correctly crossposting is somewhat frowned upon to avoid duplocate posts on lemmy (and I agree with that) so I will remember for next time.
Thanks!
Sorry, thanks for sharing the link. Will do that for next time.
Wow I had no idea! Thanks for sharing I’ll look into it.
Thank you. The problem with this is that it does not support authorized proxies though. You cannot pass user:pass through it. My janky solution was to uae something like pproxy to relay the connection through my own peoxy server without user:pass. Has not been fully effective though.
I will look into doing this and using IP authorization instead of user:pass. Thank you for the help.
How is vanilla selenium with WebRTC or DNS leaks?
I’d love to know how to deal with this. Currently sitting on 12TB used. Decent upload but cloud storage for that much is expensive. I have 5 8TB HDDs, 2 of which act as redundancy in RAID6 config.
One thought I had was convince a friend to setup the same, and dedicate half of each other’s storage as redundancy for the other person.