

In Sweden basically only have far left and far right that is opposing chat control.


In Sweden basically only have far left and far right that is opposing chat control.


Socialist Democrates whant’s to destroy e2ee in sweden to both parties is anti encryption and pro mass surveillance. They are fighting against eachother of “who can introduce most surveillance and police state laws first”


Thanks for the input and i will look into it again because I really like the idea. Can I send you a DM if I run in some problems along the way?


Today i have a torrenting server. A headless ubuntu server with qbittorrent-nox tjat i acccess via a webbroswer. I have trouble setting up the same with i2p (haven’t looked at it super much). I get torrenting over ipsnark on my PC to work but the headless webui i2p torrenting I don’t get to work. Especially when I whant to surf i2p with the same router that I torrenting over. The goal is to have it in docker.
One more problem I always get is that I am always “firewalled” when I search some people say open ports in router and other say don’t.


Thanks for the tip! I use pihole and been using it for years so the blocking part is already taken care of😊


Now i am going to set up unbound. I am sick of DNS blocking…


Did you install the games on Windows? Have you tried AAA games? How did you run the games? Bottles, lutris, steam, heroic etc?


Thx I will try getting used to things and see what is best solution for me😊


Thx for the advise😊


But it should not be a problem to install them in a separate folder on the HDD?


This is what I whants to do also. I have 3 drives Linux, window and games
I have installed all the games with windows and now I can’t start atleast red dead from dodi.


thx for the replies! the fix from @candyman337@sh.itjust.works did not fix my problem :/
as for the other replies do you guys mean i need to install the games i want to run on linux with linux on my HDD and games i run on windows with windows on the same HDD?
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