I hope the writing is better than 3's.
I don't know but I'm interested in the answer.
I RECENTLY REPLACED THE FLOORING IN MY KITCHEN. THERE WAS A SMALL CAVITY UNDER ONE OF THE FLOORING TILES SO I STUCK A GROCERY STORE FLYER UNDERNEATH.
Can I call you a taxi?
The OS you use doesn't really matter, what matters is what VPN server you use and to an extent what client you use. I've used AirVPN for about 3 maybe 4 years now with no issues and they allow port forwarding. qBitTorrent is a well regarded client and provides a setting to bind to a particular network interface (IE the virtual NIC provided by your VPN), this is much more reliable than a VPN client's killswitch feature.
To be honest a single use ability sounds stupid.
I'll take the fridge with a minigun thank you very much.
Here's how to mount an nfs share:
#cat /etc/systemd/system/mnt.data.mount
[Unit]
Description=nfs mount script
[Mount]
What=192.168.0.30:/mnt/tank/Media
Where=/mnt/data
Type=nfs4
[Install]
WantedBy=remote-fs.target
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Zsh + oh-my-zsh