I don't know if this will be of any help, and I dont fully understand the intricacies, but I run into similar issues with my HomeAssistant setup when the certificates expire (every couple of months?). The issue is that HA doesn't pull the new certificate without a reboot, so I typically just restart it every once in a while to ensure that it has the newest certificate.
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You're opening a port in your VPN connection so no there's no "huge vulnerability" (even without a VPN you're only opening a port to your torrent client) and as mentioned, you're only seeding to people who have port forwarding set up. If more people run without it like yourself, the whole system breaks down.
Skip that thing. There's a reason why you don't see many on the road anymore and it's because they were all junked and crushed long ago.
Unless you have the skills to do major repairs yourself, buying the cheapest car you can find is a mistake that will cost you many times more than if you'd just bought a more expensive car to begin with. Imagine dropping $2500 on this car and then the transmission goes out and a shop wants $5k to replace it. You're either spending $7500 on the Aveo or losing your $2500 and putting yourself right back in the situation you're in now but $2500 poorer.
I don't know shop rates in Canada, but in the US you'll easily be spending $150/hr for labor plus parts so even small repairs can balloon out of control if you can't do them yourself. I was quoted $800 to replace a fuel pump in an Explorer probably 10 years ago now even though it's fairly simple to do (I just didn't have the proper jack to drop the fuel tank but just bought one and did it myself while still saving $600. 10 years later, that quoted price is probably double now.
Yeah, I was affected by this and had to cancel my subscription, but found that Mullvad handled it extremely well and refunded everyone who canceled due to the removal. Had they continued to allow these abuses to continue, some government somewhere would have most certainly shut them down completely, which would have benefitted no one.
I still view them as a stellar company and would happily move back in the future if they ever offered a port forwarding solution again.
You complain about "binary thinking" and then go on to claim that all Beehaw users think alike?
Only because you're seeding to people that have port forwarding active. You can't seed to people that are running the same setup as yourself.
Because they support the genocide in Gaza
How about monitoring local news for inclement weather happening during the work day?
That's not my logic, that's your logic. Some people are born with genetic traits that make them good at certain sports, and that's always been the case. Your argument is that it's unfair if people have advantages and should be banned, so why not take it all the way instead of nitpicking here and there?
This is because Trump slipped up at his address to Congress and called Musk the head of the agency when he's legally not supposed to be. Now they're just playing the game of zero integrity and trying to twist things around to pretend that he's not the one making all the decisions because it's illegal and lawmakers picked up on Trump's slip up.
I live in more modern suburban neighborhood where homes are close together and can hear the dude who lives four houses down on the same side of the street as me play his shitty rock music all night. Mainly, it's the bass that carries since it's a long wavelength but occasionally mids and highs as well.
Almost every single reply of yours in this post is negative and accusatory toward the person you're replying to. Maybe your definition of "nice" doesn't quite jive with many others' definitions.