Skyrim, without a doubt. That ambiance...
Artemis
Microscopic Dwemer spiders!
Sawyer tap filters remove 100% of microplastics (which I'm really hoping is legit!). They fit right on your tap and other than looking a bit funny work great. Just replaced my Brita filter with one a few weeks ago.
Pumpkin seeds are a great source of mag (and iron, protein, fiber, etc.) - especially if they are roasted!
I think the point is that every media outlet during this crisis has forgotten that there was an update to their rather draconian first charter in 2017. Their leader stated the original was an embarrassment himself. They are apparently willing to compromise, but no one is listening.
Dragon Age: Origins. Haven't played since it's release and wanted something in the same vein as the original Baldur's Gate...does not disappoint!
Agreed - and Bluey rocks!
If you give the lightweight os DietPi a shot, Proton VPN works via their DietPi-VPN tool right off the bat. You just need the IKEv2 username/password combo from your Proton VPN settings. It will always connect to the same server you specify in the settings as well. I believe OpenVPN should work the same but can't confirm. I'd definitely recommend DietPi if you're looking to self-host any services - especially on a 3B. It's super lightweight and has a tonne of graphical config tools that makes setup a piece of cake.
I use Shelter from F-Droid to create a work profile and then install RethinkDNS on that profile which blocks any trackers from the "bad" apps (you can add a tonne of blocklists). Additionally, if you have a Pixel, GrapheneOS has total app isolation (including storage scopes) so Messenger only has access to what you allow.
No worries! Strange of them to put a deadline...I agree the hardware is pretty solid!
Definitely true, but I think the problem is there's no DNS out there that blocks everything you want. I've never found a DNS resolver that blocks my TV's telemetry domains, for instance. A pi-hole on a RPi runs super cheap so the quick initial setup adding blocklists is super worth it for me at least.