

I only want the specific browser to connect to mullvad.
I only want the specific browser to connect to mullvad.
I’m hosting a container on a my home server that I access via tailscale. mullvad is just the vpn provider I’m using with gluetun, which is a vpn docker container
I want only the firefox browser to connect to my vpn. can firefox itself just connect to a vpn?
nice, that is exactly what I’m looking for - thanks : )
yeah I’m only talking about ebooks - I just mentioned audiobookshelf because it can also do ebooks and I’ve read here that people use it as a ebook management thing
A search, where you could describe what you are looking for in a sentence, which then returns the Article with the relevant part, would be a gamechanger.
Yeah, exactly that
Circlejerkin on lemmy is our mutual hobby here
I do that too.
That slowly unrolling lettuce banner is one of the funniest fucking things ever
word.
Am writing this on one in my second VPN only user profile. It’s like having two phones
Ah fuck, sorry bout that. Yes - please do comply
Yeah is a browser within a browser. I would say that it’s definitely more secure and you can just close the window and continue exactly where you left off. Also if you have multiple devices that’s a pretty cool feature.
Does kasm only work in docker containers like the Firefox container I’m using ? Or is it like a mini VM?
I don’t pay - I can use 4 for a little bit then it returns to 3.5 and after like an hour I can use 4 again. And I signed up with a rrlayued proton email
I also made a serverbox appreciation post a few days ago - love that program.
I can also recommend audiobookshelf - I also use it to auto download podcasts
I just encrypt the whole backup drive and sync the files to that drive.
Is that also a nice UI for watching? I thought it was only convenient for the downloading part
That sound pretty cool - do these separate containers exit through the same network ? Or do you have like separate vpns?
I already have two of those, but it’s not as snappy and the intermediate clipboard is also a little annoying. for some use cases they absolutely rock though, lke keeping a session alive or anonymously downloading large files.