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I'd basically like to run some containers within a VPN and some outside of it. The containers running within the VPN should not be able to send or receive any traffic from outside the VPN (except localhost maybe).
The container could be docker, podman, or even a qemu VM or some other solution if need be.
Is that possible? Dunno if this is the right place to ask.
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Use https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun folks.
Pi-Hole and similar DNS adblockers just seem like a hassle. I can't tell my parents to buy a raspi, flash it, install and configure pi-hole, configure their routers or devices to point to the raspi, and do all of that from another city. Also personally, there's no time for that in my house.
Is there a program or systemd service I can run that pulls blocklists from somewhere (git, http, ...) and updates /etc/hosts
? Before I go off and write a python script, systemd unit file, and shell script to install it on the linux systems of friends of family, does this exist?
https://techxplore.com/news/2024-06-robotic-gripper-automated-apple.html
A robotic gripper developed by Washington State University researchers is able to gently grab the majority of apples out of a tree without damaging the fruit.
From another comment I made
A linux installer for windows that works just like a normal installer on windows. You download the
.exe
, double click it, it opens a wizard you can walk though, and by the end of the process, after it reboots, you're in a linux distro.
How could something like this be implemented?
My idea:
Best case scenario where multiple data partitions exist and can accommodate the user data stored on C:/
+ there's a swap partition -->
/home/$username
Dunno if this is feasible in the best case scenario.
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