

MullVad at least worked reliably for me on Arch
MullVad at least worked reliably for me on Arch
Not sure if it was an issue with the flatpak version or AUR but it would have only one successful launch. Once you’d restart the app or PC, it would not launch at all, or it would launch, show server list but throw errors when trying to connect to a VPN server.
Still waiting for ProtonVPN support for Linux distributions other than Ubuntu/“Gnome Debian”.
The Flatpak and Arch (I know, unofficial versions) packages appear to be broken for quite some time, and Proton devs have closed a bug report for it as it’s not a “supported platform”.
Friendly reminder T-Mobile exists outside of USA and in other countries they do use IPv4
I second this. I also have an eScooter and I don’t have to rely on a very poor public transport schedule, and the electricity bills from charging it at home are cheaper than a monthly ticket
I don’t remember the details but there are deliberate references to a real paramilitary group which fights for Russia.
EDIT: The group in question is 715 Team. Their logo is shown on the “Ground Zero” map.
Online PvP raids don’t work, everything else does, including the SPT mod
Yes and OP seems to have added that info in the description
Not OC but I don’t want to deal with Nvidia’s proprietary drivers. AMD cards “just work” on Linux
If you have enough data to identify an EU citizen you must comply with GDPR
I already have headphones I love with a 3.5mm jack. I hate having to use a fragile adapter to use them.
Fairphone has sources available for it and an unlockable bootloader. There are nightly builds of Lineage already available for the FP6
Almost all the smartphones around the world don’t have a headphone jack, there are some exceptions to this rule but in general that’s the “trend”
there is but I forgot the name
It’s possible this could be for their upcoming VR headset, which had some standalone features
Motorola ThinkPhone 1?
They got purchased by Oppo
It’s a bug, Embark said they consult updates with Codeweavers to prevent Linux-breaking bugs, but they do fuckups from time to time
Finally some good news