Opnsense on a thin client, riser with a quad port Intel NIC.
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When I briefly moved to US end 1990s I put the motherboard and hard drives in hand luggage so I only had to buy the chassis and power supply there. This earned me a wipedown for explosive traces at the control. Asking “this is because of Lockerby, isn’t it?” did not help things.
You’re playing in hard mode, then. Maybe cutting back on work hours temporarily and/or adding on a few more semesters is an option.
You should absolutely positively not work and be doing anything time-intensive on the side while you are studying. Unless you want to burn out and fail, of course.
eleitl@lemmy.zipto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Introducing QUIC Obfuscation for WireGuard | Mullvad VPN5·5 days ago“The Android & iOS apps will include QUIC obfuscation in future releases.”
eleitl@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.ml•ClaraVerse is a privacy-first, fully local AI workspace featuring a Local LLM chat via LLama.cpp, along with support for any provider, tool calling, agent building, SD, and n8n-style automation.3·7 days agoVery intersting. My hardware probably won’t be able to run it right now, so probably need to upgrade.
You pull money from an ATM which scans the serials and associates them with you. You spend that bill at a shop which brings them to the bank at the end of the day where the serial is collected. So there is the information that you visited a particular shop at a particular day and bought something there.
This can be crosscorrelated with information from a dozen other sources. That information will practically never be used to your advantage.
I am saying that cash payments are not significantly more private than bank card payments. What you do with that information is up to you.
eleitl@lemmy.zipto Technology@beehaw.org•How ICE Is Using Fake Cell Towers To Spy On People’s Phones21·11 days agoYou can also just access cell infra operator log. I can imagine they have a realtime API.
Cash isn’t private due to banknote serial scanning. Now we need a remixing service for physical cash.
For cryptocurrencies, look at Monero.
eleitl@lemmy.zipto Technology@beehaw.org•I Hate My Friend: The chatbot-enabled Friend necklace eavesdrops on your life and provides a running commentary that’s snarky and unhelpful. Worse, it can also make the people around you uneasy.1·12 days agoFortunately, you can punch them in the face to provide some badly needed attitude adjustment.
eleitl@lemmy.zipto Technology@beehaw.org•The Job Market Is Hell: Young people are using ChatGPT to write their applications; HR is using AI to read them; no one is getting hired.1·13 days agoSufficiently advanced automation is indistinguishable from consumers.
That’s why you should use a VPN or anonymizing traffic mixers.
You could buy a used Pixel, if you don’t want to support Google.
eleitl@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.ml•The Future of Accrescent App store: "in 3 months, we will no longer have enough resources to continue ongoing feature development without additional funding"2·21 days agoI expect thorough review from a trusted repo, and verified signatures. You don’t really know what you get with Obtainium piping hot from GitHub.
eleitl@lemmy.zipto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why are so many European countries getting worried about encryption and/or age verification? Why *now*?4·21 days agoEU is fasttracking the Fourth Reich. Can’t have totaliarism without complete communication control.
eleitl@lemmy.zipto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Can't we do anything as google is killing AOSP and custom ROMS4·1 month agoWork texts go to the work phone. Work 2FA also on work phone. I use a hardware TAN generator for web banking.
eleitl@lemmy.zipto ADHD@lemmy.world•I remembered I had to do something while putting on my socks, I ended up walking around the house with one sock on.English3·2 months agoHow long have you been taking it? It just stopped working for me after 6 months.
Then I might be good already.