1337x has roms. r/128bitbay is yuzu/ryujinx piracy subreddit.
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inb4 people scream "megathread"
It's not basically Firefox, it's a fork with the settings already configured for privacy.
If he's looking for a clean slate it'd be better to just make another profile rather than making containers.
I would say crosscode dna moreso than Chrono trigger. Demo was amazing, I'm sure you'll enjoy it (hope I do aswell)
My primary question is whether having a VPN set up on my router will interfere with the commercial VPN on the server.
No, it shouldn't. It's sort of a multihop, so you'd have pretty bad speeds, but if that doesn't bother you then go ahead.
I’d like the pihole to be available outside of my LAN. I believe I can do so by setting up an OpenVPN configuration on my router.
What I would recommend is using a Pi or any computer and hosting a wireguard server on there. If you connect through wireguard (which is a faster and easier to deploy vpn protocol) and choose the local DNS, you will have access to the pihole. But, this is only a VPN straight to your home network, not masking IP or whatever else.
If you want to mask IP and use PiHole, I am not the person to consult since I just use NextDNS when off my home network.
Hope that helps.
I'm kind of confused as to what you're asking on this post. Is it that you want pihole available to you whilst not being on LAN? Or that traffic isn't routed through the VPN? Please clarify, and i'll try to answer.
They've been here a while, just a very small company. Really the only times I've heard them were on blogs (originally where I found them) and on r/VPNTorrents a month or two back when they started to do port-forwarding. For me, I found it to be a solid service, but no longer use them due to the pricing.
It depends really. Pretty sure you can only forward a total of one port on each, so it'd have to be exclusively on NextCloud, and no torrenting.
Njalla also only has servers in sweden, so can also be a downside for you. AzireVPN is good, and I have personally used it, would recommend you buy a month to test it out and then commit if you like it.
Most likely. Plex is closed source.
Basically saying you download either Wireguard or OpenVPN (from their official websites) and download a config from airvpn, then load that config into either WG or OpenVPN depending on what you got.