camilobotero

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[–] camilobotero 3 points 6 days ago

There is another project from the UK, that seems pretty promising: https://mwmbl.org/ https://alpha.mwmbl.org/ (a much nicer UI)

 

For those who don’t know the service, Made O'Meter is an experimental app from Denmark that's completely free and ad-free, created to support Europe, Canada, and friend nations around the world. Using the power of AI, the app estimates where products are made. While it's not always spot-on, it's a great way to get a better idea of a product's origins.

The last version was delivering wrong information about the origin of certain products, then it was put on hold by its creators, who apparently solved the issue with this new version.

[–] camilobotero 10 points 3 weeks ago

Basically said that Trump was a nice guy with good politics, and he cheered him up.

https://theintercept.com/2025/01/28/proton-mail-andy-yen-trump-republicans/

[–] camilobotero 3 points 4 weeks ago

Our A-brand is Arla 😂 and the others cost 15kr (€2) per a liter

[–] camilobotero 4 points 4 weeks ago

It is lactose free. However, I understand your point. The price for milk has just increased considerably, and we still don’t understand why exactly.

[–] camilobotero 46 points 4 weeks ago (6 children)

Indeed! Føtex has done it, I was just this morning over there, and found it:

And it seems they were a bit further by marking US products:

[–] camilobotero 5 points 1 month ago

Someone else suggested this brand, I never heard about it before, but I am seriously considering buying one of these. I like the idea of being modular and easy to repair, also, the reviews on the internet say it has a premium quality sound:

https://repeat.audio/en/

[–] camilobotero 10 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Mlem. And just a couple of minutes ago they released the version 2.0 on the AppStore

[–] camilobotero 12 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Someone could just point out to them, and any other person looking to identify the origin of a product, this site:

https://madeometer.com/

P.S.: It was made in Denmark 🇩🇰❤️

[–] camilobotero 1 points 1 month ago

I have tried several options, but at the end I decided to try new browsers, since I wasn’t happy with the results. Right now I’m using Quetta browser, and as far as I know, it does block everything, including ads on YouTube. I’m happy with it.

 

Hey everyone!

I'm considering using Privado VPN and would love to hear your thoughts on its privacy features.

Here's what I've gathered so far:

  • No-Logs Policy: Privado VPN claims to have a strict no-logs policy, meaning they don't track your browsing history, traffic destination, data content, IP addresses, or DNS queries.
  • Encryption: They use AES-256 encryption, which is top-notch for securing your data.
  • Jurisdiction: Based in Switzerland, a country known for its strong privacy laws.
  • Kill Switch: Includes a kill switch to protect your data if the VPN connection drops.
  • Split Tunneling: Offers split tunneling, allowing you to choose which apps use the VPN and which don't.
  • Ad Blocking: Provides basic ad-blocking features, though it may not be effective against all types of ads.

However, there are a few concerns:

  • Third-Party Audit: There's no mention of a third-party audit to verify their no-logs policy.
  • Malware Protection: The malware and phishing site protection could be better.

I'd appreciate any insights or personal experiences you can share about Privado VPN's privacy features. Is it as secure as it claims? Have you encountered any issues?

Thanks in advance for your help! :)

 
 
[–] camilobotero 7 points 1 month ago

I was coming to comment about Zen Browser. It is Firefox with better UI.

[–] camilobotero 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Wow! It looks exactly like Mafalda from Quino. Even Mafalda’s topics are mainly about politics.

[–] camilobotero 37 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Racism? No, thanks!

 

Hey there,

After all these years, is there any chance for having a Stremio alternative for iOS and tvOS?

Stremio has all that helpful plugins, and steaming platforms are just assholes increasing prices, and reducing the quality of their products.

 

Hi there!

I have these running on my RPi 4 with DietPi OS: -Jellyfin -Sonarr -Radarr -Prowlarr -Bazarr -qBittorrent -Jackett -Jellyseerr

Also, I have Real Debrid.

I am struggling with the setup. What should I do next? Any advice or suggestions? Do I have redundant programs? Does anybody know how to set up them?

Thanks in advance for your help :)

 

Hello everyone.

Well, I’m here to ask for your insights and knowledge.

I have been self-hosting for almost a year already. Mainly proving things like Jellyfin, jellyseer and all the ARRs. All of this with a modest Raspberry Pi 4b using DietPi OS (which I think is great!)

Now, I want to move to the next stage, acquiring a more powerful machine.

What do you recommend for:

A) Mini PC. I want it to fast and with a huge storage (being able to increase it easily) B) SSD or HDD. Which ones. C) Operative System. I would like to stay on Linux.

Any other recommendations?

Finally, I have an adjusted budget, but pretend to save a bit more to have something nice :)

Thanks!

 

Hi there,

I’m a newbie here. I have a Raspberry Pi 4 model b. However, I’ve tried to run jellyseer, using Plex Debrid, and then to do the streaming to my Apple TV.

What I don’t know if I should try to use real debrid in another way, or maybe I’m not doing the right thing because I cannot stream properly.

Another concern is about the possibility to install a VPN, I’m using Proton. Should I install a Linux distro first and then, VPN, jellyseer and plex debrid?

Thanks in advance.

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