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vopono
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
Vopono (https://github.com/jamesmcm/vopono):
"vopono is a tool to run applications through VPN tunnels via temporary network namespaces. This allows you to run only a handful of applications through different VPNs simultaneously, whilst keeping your main connection as normal.
vopono includes built-in killswitches for both Wireguard and OpenVPN."
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Split-tunnelling on Linux for League of Legends
I think for now on Linux you (still!) have to use external application to do the splitting. Such is vopono
- Using linuxserver/wireguard container. How to set up Wireguard to connect to one of the servers at random?
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Average not Southern Europe moment
I use vopono to manage it for me with Mullvad though.
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The Mullvad Browser
you might want to check out vopono, i've gotten it working with firefox and its nice
https://github.com/jamesmcm/vopono
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Me after renewing Mullvad monthly just so I can keep my low powered computer seeding while I'm at work
I highly recommend using something like vopono with this on Linux that runs only the target application (e.g. Transmission) in a network namespace in the VPN and only forwards the specified ports and only allows traffic via the VPN.
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More than a decade of doing this and I finally get a letter...
This is why I use vopono - you can run just the torrent client in the VPN on its own and the killswitch keeps it safe.
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How to get around website blocks?
You can find the option in the settings of windows and android apps. Unfortunately, it's Still not available for Linux. As a workaround for Linux, you can use vopono, which has OpenVPN support for Proton. Or just manually add routing table entries :)
- Vpn with plex
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Your favourite Rust CLI utilities this year?
I wrote vopono, I use it all the time for quickly spinning up browsers through different VPNs for checking geographical restrictions, etc.
listudy
- Listudy: Improve your chess skills with the help of spaced repetition
- Rebuilding Memchess.com from Its Archive
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How do you chess maniacs visualize the board so clearly?
It comes with experience. There is a website called listudy.org that has a section called “Blind Tactics” that might help with visualization.
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The Best Chess Resources 2nd Edition
Listudy: Memorise openings with spaced repetition. Chess Endgame Training Chessercise: Practice chess with YouTube. Chess Madra: Build and practise an opening repertoire. Aimchess: Learn your strengths and weaknesses.
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Opening Books Practice Partner
If you are trying to practice a certain opening, I would highly recommend listudy.org just to build that spaced repetition in your head.
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How do you memorize certain openings
I find https://listudy.org very useful for drilling lines. I don't see it mentioned often, but it allows you to import any lichess study (selfmade or other) into it and it'll pick a random line that's up to you to correctly play out until the end. Works very well if you do it enough
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I know slow time controls are best.. but what openings should I play to improve the fastest.
I use private Lichess Studies to store/build my repertoire. Start "choosing" your preferred responses to various opening moves and store them there. Start 1 move deep at a time and branch out slowly. At low level of play it's actually better to go just a few moves deep and have some canned responses to common bad moves from your opponents. You can import your lichess study into listudy.org which turns your saved opening prep into spaced repetition exercises to practice.
- How do I practice openings on lichess?
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A tool to memorize chess openings?
listudy.org
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FEATURE REKWEST - Lichess Opening Drills
Second, you can check out https://listudy.org which can do this with lichess studies.
What are some alternatives?
VimMode.spoon - Adds vim keybindings to all OS X inputs
lichobile - lichess.org mobile application
SDRPlusPlus - Cross-Platform SDR Software
exomind - A personal knowledge management tool hosted on your own personal cloud
scraper - Nodejs web scraper. Contains a command line, docker container, terraform module and ansible roles for distributed cloud scraping. Supported databases: SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL. Supported headless clients: Puppeteer, Playwright, Cheerio, JSdom.
stockfish.wasm - WebAssembly port of the strong chess engine Stockfish
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.
lila - ♞ lichess.org: the forever free, adless and open source chess server ♞
Arthur - How to build your own AI art installation from scratch [Moved to: https://github.com/maxvfischer/DIY-ai-art]
scraper - A scraper for EmulationStation written in Go using hashing
openingtree - Consolidated view of all your chess games from chess.com, lichess, grandmaster games or custom pgn.