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  1. Re:VPNs aren't all that great on How To Protect Your Privacy Online (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Just another PIA user that almost saturates my 75/75 FIOS connection, I would estimate about 60/60 bandwidth from PIA. Apparently that motherboard needs a firmware update BAD!!

  2. Re:Which RAID level? on Microsoft Signature PC Requirements Now Blocks Linux Installation: Reports · · Score: 1

    technically, it's raid 0 (a stripe of one)

  3. I bet identity thieves also want the same... on FBI Director Says Prolific Default Encryption Hurting Government Spying Efforts (go.com) · · Score: 1

    "Organized Crime Leaders Say Prolific Default Encryption Hurting Identity Theft Efforts" It is a curious coincidence...

  4. Re:The solution seems obvious to me... on Microsoft Unhappy With Beta Testers, Demands Answers (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Exactly what I was thinking when I read the blurb!

  5. Re:AVG Filtering Negative Press? on AVG Proudly Announces It Will Sell Your Browsing History To Online Advertisers · · Score: 1

    self-preservation at it's finest!

  6. Indeed, big slap in the face for folks who use both the free and paid-for product. Personally, I gave it up years ago in favor of avast-free on the few windows workstations I have in the family (gaming for me and the kids).

  7. Re:Open VPN or use SSH with the Linux Machine on Ask Slashdot: VPN Solution To Connect Mixed-Environment Households? · · Score: 1

    Agree completely, I did the exact same thing with my parents home network: was going to set up OpenVPN for my parents home network for exactly the same reason as the OP - found OpenSSH was more than sufficient via tunneling and ssh keypairs, works with everything and the only requirements are having a router that can do port-forwarding to an alternate (not default) ssh port, your choice of dynamic dns and whatever old desktop or r-pi as a linux server to do the ssh-server and local logging. My only wish is for a KVM over IP device that is actually affordable, then I would never need to be there at all unless the network is completely dark. One thing I would not do, is route anything from one net to the other - best to leave them independent and have everything local.