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@rakor Private Internet. They seem pretty decent. Haven't used them before but looking through the info, etc seems pretty solid.

Being lazy I didn't want to walk 2 steps to the front room from the kitchen. To check for updates on my laptop. 😂

@rakor personally I'd go by the actual source such as Proton. Because just like movies critics and reviewers aren't going to be 100% factual. They'll be biased. But also the companies too can be that way. Personally I've never had an issue with ExpressVPN. And haven't any issues trying out ProtonVPN. I hit torrents quite a bit. Never had an issue using a VPN, etc.

@rakor I'm phasing out my ExpressVPN service in October/November and moving to ProtonVPN figure my email is through them too and it's cheaper in the long-run.

@rakor no, but tried numerous other root apps and user end apps and that port wasn't shown as being used. But I'll look into it after work tonight.

@tapaniraja Yep, when I used it even a decade ago on a decent machine it was awful. I'm like "why?" .. If I want bloat I'd go back to Winblow$... lol

@tapaniraja Since I'm using a sorely limited cloudbook currently whatever is lightweight basically. And I avoid KDE at all costs, as I'm no fan of that setup.

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So yeah been trying to get LBRY running on my laptop. But keeps telling me that port 5279 is in use and it's not by any program I have. So the reason why I decided to start out clean slate on my laptop this weekend. Hopefully get LBRY up and running on a fresh system.

Getting Started with Rust: Working with Files and Doing File I/O by Mihalis Tsoukalos

"This article demonstrates how to perform basic file and file I/O operations in Rust, and also introduces Rust's ownership concept and the Cargo tool." #programming

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We're taking a look at software running on the Librem 5 Smartphone Dev Kit -- something new, every day.

Day 2 - Gedit & Apt

youtube.com/watch?v=jEzRgjHaIZ

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