so it would be like you say I want Firefox to go thru the tunnel, you would want the DNS requests made from it to go thru as well, in this case they weren't tunneled and were just going to the normal dns server
Still
oh of course they absolutely have a cookie or figurprinting method to detect who (read what browser session) is using it
it's recommended to only tunnel the things you want tunneled for this reason if you're super into hiding
but I also get to eat too much food and have "an excuse"
I'm a tab stop = 8 kinda guy 2 is just tiny looks like an accidental leading space
(this is also why using spaces for indentation is bad)
the simple answer is Microsoft
they have so much backwards compatibility built into their operating system it's becoming a problem
Linux systems are also more varied, having one target is easy so you know it works,
anither reason is Windows is the largest desktop operating system, so if some random has to use it they've probably seen it before
like 65 F, probably around 35% humidity
there's a seal around the windows that slides up and down when you open it
only time I've ever had ice build up on the inside of a window was when the window was end of life and the AC broke and it was -35 F
I can do the same thing with my double hung windows, just open the too
that's a feature of image viewers as well
not sure your exact case, but I would highly recommend using pipewire, Bluetooth audio devices were nothing but pain for me with pulse audio and they just worked on pipewire
I've used Sony xm4s
this is insane.
first trains and now this. is it perpetually April 1st?
OPNsense is a gateway/firewall/DHCP/router my network looks like this
optical to Ethernet conversion (the isp's things) -> opnsense box -> network switch -> all other device (including wifi APs)
all traffic gets routed thru the opnsense box as it is the gateway to my network, runs the ipv4 nat and DHCP server
router in their comment refers to the the one that actually touches the Internet