You don't even need to purchase a domain, free dynDNS services (DuckDNS or similar) are good enough for Jellyfin and the like.
For a NAS, you're usually concerned with capacity first. And you can't buy a 20TB m2.
To add to this, Fossify just released their phone app. It hasn't hit the repos yet, but it's on their github.
I've had a lot more luck running it in Docker with gluetun, along with qbittorrent in Docker. That way you can bind the whole qbit container to the VPN, which is basically bulletproof. All config options are available as Docker commands, you just need to use Proton's website to check the server list and pick your favorite p2p-enabled server.
It does take a little fiddling, but it's solid once you get it running. Port forwarding works too, once you figure out how to enable it.
They're trying to water down the word so they can invoke the 14th Amendment against Democrats who hurt their feelings. Texas threatening to remove Biden from the ballots is only the beginning of that particular shitshow.
In general yes, but that doesn't apply here. Vapes all use rechargeable lithium batteries, even the disposables without a charging port. Other battery chemistries at that size don't put out enough power.
Because then they can sell the Premium Collectors' Deluxe Edition for $100. Exactly the same stuff, but it also comes with a WoW mount and some Hearthstone card backs that an intern crapped out in an hour. And people will eat it up, as is tradition.
That's the point, it kinda doesn't matter. If someone is trying to suspend the Constitution, an amendment saying not to isn't going to stop them.
Pirating is way easier than it used to be, you just can't expect torrents to be grabbed immediately. Modern setups like an *arr stack with a bunch of configured trackers (or even better, usenet) will find basically anything you want, trash included, with enough seeds to avoid stalls. The niche stuff might need to run for a day or two, but it'll finish.
"Hand of glory candle" in your search engine of choice will get you there, fellow spooky friend. $30-60 depending on where you go.
I don't use it myself, but it's been my main recommendation for newbies for years for that reason. No complaints yet, even from the less tech-literate.
It's in the testing repo right now, but I'd expect it in the main repo pretty soon. End of the week, give or take.