I will check qos, i think i saw it enabled or something, thanks
I will check qos, i think i saw it enabled or something, thanks
From my internal IP (192.168.1.xx), I don’t access it from the outside (can’t open ports on residential connection in my country :c )
All my devices are connected to my own router, then that router connects to my isp router, which then connects to the internet, so its very weird.
The only thing I configured was reserving an ip address for my server on my router, but I don’t think that should influence…
Google silently shipping signed chrome executables soon…
And then people wonder why non chromium browsers are important
Wouldn’t spoofing work? Like, if the browser just sends “yes, no extensions, adblock, blah blah” then how would the attestation server know if that’s true? Or does it require signed binaries, or some special hardware?
You can try LibreTube, it has almost all the features of youtube. Only downside is some videos are slow to load, but if you can host your own Piped instance that’s solved. It has sponsorblock built in, regular updates, and a better ui imo
A year ago that would randomly appear for me. It seems they were a/b testing it.
Libretube with my own Piped instance, almost flamless. One line setup with docker, Runs perfectly on a 5$ VPS. I haven’t entered youtube in months, there is no reason other that to import suscriptions, channels, etc.
Only problem is for some reason some not-so-popular videos are slow to load on 720p, but load fine in 480p or 1080p. Really weird.
My isp gives me something a public ip like 200.191.57.xxx, but that ip changes and I can’t open any port. Then my isp’s router’s local network is 192.168.0.xxx, my TP link router connects there (to 192.168.0.3 i think). Then my TP link manages ips 192.168.1.xxx. My jelly server is at 192.168.1.10, my devices are at 192.168.1.5, 8, etc.
Everything is local, nothing goes outside