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If I understand correctly, someone other than your ISP could see the name of the website, since it isn’t encrypted. I think it would bounce through several servers that could possibly read the data.
If I understand correctly, someone other than your ISP could see the name of the website, since it isn’t encrypted. I think it would bounce through several servers that could possibly read the data.
I wonder why SmartTube doesn’t work on phones and tablets? I’ve looked into ReVanced but I can’t figure out the whole process. SmartTube is just an apk.
I’ve been using it for many years, but only from my home. Is there any danger of getting flagged if I login to the RD website from my phone (to add something), but someone at my home is streaming from my home IP?
I can. I just was more interested in learning about a new package manager, rather than the main topic of the post.
It talks about installing with nix package manager. I’ve never heard of this one. Can anyone comment on how well nix would work foru Ubuntu installations? It sounds like it installs some daemon, which I haven’t heard before from a package manager.
I expect this post in a couple days: “How do I remove a paper towel that is frozen to my bottle of wine?”
I expect some apps to eventually allow a user to merge like-named communities into a single “virtual” community. The Connect app already moved towards this by presenting your subscriptions grouped by community named, rather than instance. So I see all my “technology” communities listed next to each other, for example.
I would think that an IP address tells you the domain name by doing a simple DNS lookup.