

I’ve not had any issues with them. It’s a pretty user friendly VPN app, and having a small allowance you can test it with before buying is pretty handy. Most other VPNs you have to pay up before you can test them AFAIK.
An Australian fella.
I’ve not had any issues with them. It’s a pretty user friendly VPN app, and having a small allowance you can test it with before buying is pretty handy. Most other VPNs you have to pay up before you can test them AFAIK.
Tunnelbear has a free 2GB a month one - not enough for a lot of use probably, but an easy to test if a paid VPN will do what you need.
Next thing you know, Joe Wilkinson will be giving them unique names.
Well, it works with ice cream.
The good old Blues Brothers boys.
They have to do it every day. It’d be exceedingly rare, but then I’m sure many of us have at least once in our lives put the car in the wrong gear. Yes it takes a little extra effort to turn the switches, but muscle memory might be able to overcome that.
Or white and crusty.
Others have covered most.
For me the one killer feature is grouping of duplicate articles over multiple instances into one post, with comments from all instances listed therein.
This takes away the ghost town feeling of Lemmy, and the frustration of seeing the same post multiple times while scrolling.
The one bad thing is we can’t upload images to posts or comments, so it’s several steps forward, one step backwards.
Edit: you can post images if you’re using Summit on Android, just can’t seem to do it via the PWA / Web version.
“Hey Harold! I found the fella that shit in your tuba!”
(tangential Rodney Rude or Col Elliot skit)
On Windows, you can use “Stream What You Hear” to “Record What You Hear”. Any audio your computer plays can be recorded in real time with this app.
Does mother Theresa have shit on him?
Can someone write a 64 bit Windows for Workgroups 3.11?
Well it saves the hassle of having to unplug the monitors, speakers etc, and it’s accessible from anywhere I go. The i7 laptop is used more as a desktop.
I’m not saying others should - the point was that using a crappy computer is practical if it’s not having to do the heavy lifting.
I never installed their app on Windows. I figured it could just randomly watch what I was doing, log keystrokes, view websites and history etc. I don’t know if I’m misunderstanding how much Windows apps can spy on each other - they don’t seem to ask for permissions etc.
And the trains would have faces.
Nothing fancy at my end. Just Rustdesk to my i7 laptop from other rooms in the house using Debian as the client. Works pretty well even from away, so I only have to maintain one ‘good’ computer.
Should be ok to remote into a more powerful machine. That’s what I do with my oldies. That way the heavy lifting is handled elsewhere.
Don’t tell your friends about the tour bus.