If you're just looking for remote access, openvpn on port 443 should (in theory) be indistinguishable from normal https traffic.
Tor. It's free, it works, and there's nobody to sell you out when the cops come knocking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Volcanoes_of_the_Rocky_Mountains
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology_of_the_Rocky_Mountains#Terranes_and_subduction
There currently aren't any active volcanoes in the Canadian Rockies, but there is still magma towards the base of them that we'd run into if we tried to bore tunnels straight through. In theory, we could bore tunnels at a sharp incline to go over the magma; but that basically eliminates all the benefit vs just building rail lines on the surface like we already have, plus there's the added complexity of trying to make an earthquake-safe tunnel that crosses a fault line.
CN already runs those, and from what I've heard they are indeed nice!
Not just expensive, downright impossible. The Rockies are volcanic, so boring a level tunnel through the base of the mountains is out of the question. They're also very steep, which necessitates a lot of switchbacks, sharp curves, and even a pair of spiral tunnels at Kicking Horse Pass. We can and do run normal trains through these lines, but the geography severely limits how fast we can move through the terrain.
Fuck off spambot
I can't believe nobody has proposed Lemmy McLemmFace yet
Ok, there's the problem. Your boot partition is pretty much full. You're using partitions instead of lvm, so expanding the partition will be next to impossible; so start looking through /boot for stuff that's safe to delete. It's weird that you have so much stuff in there, I don't think I've ever seen my boot partition go above 250mb used.
zstd: error 25 : Write error : No space left on device (cannot write compressed block)
What's the output of df -H
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Also, this sounds like it's installing initramfs, which is normally only done when first installing the OS; can we get a list of the packages it's trying to install/upgrade?
I've experienced this exact same issue on my iPhone XS as well
If they did, I haven't heard about it. China has been trying and failing to block tor for decades though, so I kinda doubt Russia managed to beat them to it overnight.