@TerkErJerbs
@lemm.eeI'm about as anti drug-war as you can get (actually)... And still when they pushed through public decrim the other year without community dialogue or support and made it quasi-legal for addicts to use in parks and whatever the hell (plot twist as street addicts we've always used in parks anyhow) I felt something dark was afoot. I predicted that province-wide smaller communities would make a political thing of it and push back tenfold, and they have. Now safer supply, harm reduction, safe use sites, and decrim are all off the table if conservativism is platformed (and it's looking like it will be).
I almost thought at the time they were throwing the whole thing and sabotaging it. I almost think even now that's the case. Feels like the NDP just kinda gave up. I don't even like them that much (fuck you John Horgan and Katrine Conroy and the CIRG) but they're objectively better than a party openly advocating for "involuntary treatment" whatever the hell that means.
It's fuckin sad.
Boats, planes, drones, phones, bikes... Anywhere that you can maximize storage cell capacity in odd shaped volumes and spaces/designs. It's great.
"Involutary treatment" for addictions and mental health is incarceration fuckin period. End of sentence. Lets see these assholes take all their wealthy and upper middleclass peers and friends to involuntary treatment for drugs and being neurodivergent.
*years? Yes. It used to be the bleeding edge of search and now it's just profit driven enshittification like the rest of ai-ridden garbage tech wallstreet bullshit.
You'll find that with any major VPN. The IP addresses they use to proxy your traffic eventually get flagged and blocked by lots of major players. Which is why VPN companies cycle through them quite often. As others have said, you'll either need to switch servers (and thus ips) or figure out another path.
I don't use mull but most have a way to exclude a given url or site from the tunnel if you need it. i.e. the site will work for you but it's coming from your own IP and unencrypted.
I set up Bunsenlabs on both of my elderly parents computers and then basically automated login stuff to the sites they use, pinned those tabs. Blocked all ads and trackers. Set Firefox to auto open on boot. Basically made them a Linux version of a chrome book where everything they need is in the browser and already active, no mudding around.
8 months later zero complaints from either of them.
And too the main dev is really passionate about the project and has done awesome things with it. It feels like he landed in a good place and is getting opportunities for healthy growth out of the deal.
Cheers thank you for that. My main hope is that they don't fuck Standard Notes up somehow, it's a wonderful editor and I've been a paying supporter of it since very early on.