So long as you keep all of your traffic encrypted, no one'll be able to snoop on it, though they could already see destinations/type of traffic. Anyone who controls a VPN start or end point can see anything that tcpdump can reveal.
I have most of the various books and I think I have the whole archive between them..it was the first comic I read every day when it ran. I had a newspaper route at one point and I loved being able to read the Sunday strip a few days before it 'officially' came out.
I went through some of the books about a year ago and the stuff from the 90s hits really hard today; Watterson foresaw a lot of what we're dealing with now.
Ah, the nostalgia..my introduction to dry British humor.
"Penfold, the engine is knocking."
"Oh, I suppose we'd better let it in, then."
Along with funneling money to his cronies just to accelerate the fall..
Yes, saw it in a theater when it came out..saw it more recently and it aged fairly well.
I used AfterStep then WindowMaker a long time ago..then eventually settled into GNOME, which has mostly worked for me over its many iterations. I've tried KDE throughout its history..but it's never clicked for me.
That’s beautiful..so cozy and intimate ^^
Alright, thanks for the suggestion..it should be all foxed up now ^^
That's odd, the links are working for me (from a mobile and a desktop browser), hmm.
From what I’ve heard and seen (watching along with my daughter), it’s not great. Not terrible or unwatchable, just kind of..there.
You’re usually aware you’re watching a toy commercial as the stories are not all that compelling or interesting. The characters are fun (mostly), but the scripts are usually phoned in, everything is predictable..any of the magic of G4 is long gone, which is unfortunate.
Me at my IT sysadmin job before the pandemic; art by Flessia
(Link: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/52330472/ )
Turns out I'm a silver fox ^^ Married dad of 2, 40s, bisexual, works in IT, loves computers, jazz/metal, chess, and retro gaming. He/him
https://jsilverfox.blog/