I’ll check it out and compare to the other solutions 😊
I’ll check it out and compare to the other solutions 😊
Cool thanks 👌
Ah, I only checked via Voyager app since I’m mostly browsing Lemmy via mobile. But then I’ll find this later tonight in browser, thanks 😊
njal.la is without a doubt one of the better ones if privacy is number one priority.
Believe it got taken down a while a go, have not seen it up for a good couple of weeks myself.
Well yes, but it’s the sorta thing you would apply onto your skin when at home, leave it on for a couple of hours, then wash off again.
Our family have always stuck with using Honey, for area as with really bdad skin. Honey is so natural and sweet, for us this has worked wonders. Highly recommend giving it a try. If not pure honey, there are more and more skin care products with honey in it. Thank you wonderful bees 🍯
Neber tried it with Android Auto before, but I doubt it would, it’s a mesh vpn - not a typical vpn(proxy). So Tailscale is mostly for connecting your own devices together, however it’s possible that configure it to use Mullvad for exit nodes, if needed.
Holy macaroni, that’s gonna make for one happy and lucky son! Kudos!
Sadly the TV doesn’t have DP, otherwise I totally would have chosen it…
Nooo! Fuck you!
Oh damn, yeah I’ll get the real deal 😅
Thank you very much 😊
More authentic posts, and much nicer interaction between people
How is this done? If you don’t mind sharing 🤗
Same here, looks really neat!
Not a direct answer to your question, but this is where I download my stuff from, and it also shows size.
https://library.kiwix.org/#lang=eng
Edit: Wikipedia is available there, the full thing is 109.89GB. I wonder how up-to-date it is.
I too use Photon when on PC. However I do believe the majority of users here liked the old reddit style of things maybe. Might be why the default look of lemmy looks like it does? I’m only guessing here though!
Have a look at Tailscale for your devices, this will prevent you from having to expose anything to the Internet, but rather having it behind your own VPN solution. Tailscale is the kinda service that is stupid easy to get going with too. HIGHLY recommend it!
Worked for me at least, but only have a few blocked