i couldn't figure out where the binaries for their systems are kept and that's really the one thing keeping me from having a great time with distrobox
Arch has the newest software, whereas most of Linux Mint's software is usually a few years out of date except for security patches.
Arch is also a lot more "DIY" compared to Linux Mint's "It Just Works"
It's a shame you don't have any idea what you're talking about.
and it's quite ethical
I like what gemini is trying to accomplish but I think we need something closer to what the web WAS.
Your tracker url in your downloaded torrent files has a unique passkey in it that allows access and associates activity with your account.
This is why you cannot share .torrent files. The contents of the .torrent files are usually fair game to make another torrent of though!
I hate how accurate this is.
https://cryptpad.fr is a potential option. You can also host it yourself if you don't want to pay them for extra storage space.
Google basically made it so that it takes a large company to compete with all the """web features""" that they have, so good luck with that.
I put down money to try a couple of VPNs for a month each recently and PureVPN was much easier to get port forwarding working on. The only downside is that it costs extra. I also paid a lil extra to have a dedicated vpn IP since it makes DNS stuff easier
I was using podman for the first time. It was kind of on me for that.