Don't worry, Microsoft is bringing semantic search to Windows too. That way you can have the worst of both worlds.
Broken
They keep pushing new outlook so hard, but it is still lacking basic features. Want to add a contact with a vcf file? Nope, can't do that. Want to have access to other email boxes? Nope, can't do that. Want to send an email without being prompted that you may have forgotten an attachment? Nope. OK OK, but they say its better and we should all use it. Fine, I'll bite. OK so can I get my mobile app to function the same way? Nope. No "new" app for mobile.
Yeah, I'm already running opnsense on an old PC with an added network card. Then I use Unbound DNS with various blacklist filters on my outbound traffic.
It honestly seems good enough because I monitored it for a while when I set it up. But I don't monitor it continually and I don't have specific blocks that I set up myself, just the published blacklists. If something new is phoning home I'd be unaware until I check it, which is what I like about your setup.
Smart. Right now I just rely on various blacklists that seem to block everything I need to. I might do something like this at some point though to be sure.
This was my thought too. Seems easiest to me to DNS block on the firewall side (and be network wide).
I use Librewolf as my daily driver for most things, then Mulvad when I don't want any fingerprinting.
Mulvad is highly underated IMO.
It hurts to even read that. I can't even imagine your frustration.
I would highly recommend this as I did something similar. I ran Linux on an older machine separate from my main machine. I did so for about 10 months. Plus I built out a gaming machine for somebody and set up another old machine as a media center, both with Linux.
I finally made the 100% switch just a few months ago. I bought a new M.2 drive and swapped out just like you are planning. I really needed to make sure I had no hitches for work purposes. I haven't even considered swapping back (though in full transparency I have Windows running on a VM for some apps that I can't get in Linux)
Yeah, this isn't really scientific or anything. The details of he survey aren't really discussed in detail, and its not random sampling... Its readers of android authority.
That's nearly equivalent of saying, the majority of people in this privacy group care more about privacy than google features.
I'd be interested to see a broad survey like this though to get a real sense of how the general publics views on privacy are changing.
The stupider part is that it would be easier to stack out from the other direction.
There are 8 pieces of wood @ 1.5" each = 12" Studs are 16" on center.
So to stack from the right would be 2 pieces to be in the same place.
You can even see the gray box that opens to the wall behind it. That is attached to the stud on the right...its that close. But here I go applying logic to crazy.
Oh, what's that in the corner? A random Uzi mag and health pack. Cool.
I never played Revelations 2 so can't comment on your question about the story. I will say that you should try to play RE5 if you can. Yeah, being Chris kind of sucks and I always chose Sheva if I had the chance to. But the game is really fun. Yeah, it's more action than horror but it's a super fun game and one of my favorites. Definitely better with a friend but the AI is good enough to help out and heal you when needed.